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Tanzanian Rapper Blvck Queen Drops Debut Single ‘Ukicheat’

 

By Isaac Tugume

Female Tanzanian rapper Blvck Queen has unleashed a volatile tune dubbed ‘Ukicheat’, which dropped today on YouTube and all digital platforms.

A very pulsating dancehall jam, ‘Ukicheat’, which is her debut single via Black Market Records, officially unveils Blvck Queen on the East African music landscape.

In ‘Ukicheat’, Blvck Queen tells a story of a woman who is in a relationship where a man mistreats her, spends longer hours in bars than at home, and cheats on her so much that she can’t take it anymore.

To say ‘Ukicheat’ is a massive club banger is indeed an understatement because Blvck Queen goes off the hook as she splits lyrics and drops the bars, making this track a real dancehall frenzy.

It is a fact the world over that almost every couple in a relationship faces the challenges that Blvck Queen presents in this song and chances are high that ‘Ukicheat’ is bound to garner lots of attention not only in Tanzania but also in other countries across East Africa.

Good thing this sizzling jam is now available on YouTube so relax, take a deep breath, and tap the link above to blast away your weekend!

‘Men Can Lie’ By Vic West, Teslah, Brandy Maina & Ssaru Is So Fly

 

 

By Isaac Tugume

If you are into music that is so lit and comes with fresh vibes, then ‘Men Can Lie’, a palpitating jam by Vic West, Teslah, Brandy Maina, and Ssaru is the right selection for you!

A certified hit, ‘Men   Can Lie’ is one of the songs that feature on playlists for several DJs across East Africa and beyond, because it has since become a must-play at almost every hangout in Kenya and other countries.

Performed with a captivating flow and catchy rhythm, ‘Men Can Lie’ is another studio project that showcases Vic West’s range of creativity and versatility as an artist, reason why the video is being streamed by over 332K fans on YouTube and counting.

In ‘Men Can Lie’, Vic West brings out his unique ability to weave words into emotive rhythms, which he transmits to Teslah, Ssaru, and Brandy Maina, who make it more evident throughout the track.

Indeed, ‘Men Can Lie’ dropped like a bombshell on the Kenyan music scene and took everyone by storm, because it’s a song that focuses on the complexities of relationships in contemporary society, which makes it so relatable.

But anyway, need we say more about this jam when you can tap the link above  to stream the ‘Men Can Lie’ video on YouTube?

 

‘Make Way’ By Riff & Unspoken Salaton Video Thrills East Africa

 

By Isaac Tugume

Ugandan dancehall artist Riff and Kenyan rapper Unspoken Salaton are causing a buzz across East Africa with their latest video dubbed ‘Make Way’, which is a reverberating party tune!

‘Make Way’, which is being widely streamed on YouTube, is a studio project that has since unleashed a new chapter on the  East African music scene, because it’s a banger that dropped when it was least expected and is quickly taking over.

A dancehall jam that unplugs Riff and Unspoken Salaton, ‘Make Way’ is a musical experience through which these two artists take fans on a nostalgic journey with their highly energetic and memorable performance.

What’s most remarkable about ‘Make Way’ however is that it goes beyond being just a pulsating jam because this studio project is also a profound unifying factor between Ugandan and Kenya, which is a positive for the music industries of both countries.

Although Riff is a fast-rising artist who has several songs to his name, based on the attention this jam is garnering from several corners, chances are high that ‘Make Way’ is likely to become his biggest musical breakthrough this year.

Let’s show him some support by tapping the link above to stream the ‘Make Way’ video on YouTube.

 

‘Men Can Lie’ By Vic West, Teslah, Brandy Maina & Ssaru Is About Faithfulness Among Lovers

 

 

By Isaac Tugume

‘Men Can Lie’, a very electrifying music video by Kenyan artists Vic West, Brandy Maina, Teslah, and Ssaru is a studio project that roots for transparency and faithfulness among couples.

This is mainly because it’s a fact that most relationships nowadays are hinged on lies, especially since men often lie a lot to women, right from the point of courting to dating, and for many, the lies continue throughout the relationship.

However, although the lies men tell women are endless, in the song ‘Men Can Lie’, the artists attempt to highlight some of the common ones that women can easily detect and it’s because of this that the song has since become a sensation across Africa.

By exposing these lies, Vic West and the ladies on the track aim to create an environment whereby relationships are hinged on truth and honesty instead of lies, which in most cases leads to stability and commitment among partners.

It is this kind of setting and the themes in the song that are making ‘Men Can Lie’ a must-listen and must-watch for almost everyone, whether they are in a relationship or not, because whether you like it or not, the lies often catch up with both the liars and their victims.

Therefore, it’s not by accident or luck that the ‘Men Can Lie’ video boasts over 319K YouTube views and counting so far,  because the jam is not only intriguing but is also some sort of advice for lovers who want to enjoy meaningful relationships.

 

Riff & Unspoken Salaton Causing Rampage With Fresh Video ‘Make Way’   

 

By Isaac Tugume

If you are a fan of music that causes raptures on the dancehall floor the moment it starts playing then ‘Make Way’, a powerful joint by Ugandan artist Riff and Kenyan rapper Unspoken Salaton, is your kind of thing!

 

A very volatile dancehall tune that’s performed both in Luganda and Swahili, ‘Make Way’ is one of the jams rocking the East African party scene currently.

With the video now attracting streams from various corners on YouTube, ‘Make Way’ is a thrilling visual piece of art that is ideal for the whole family, especially because it doesn’t contain explicit content.

‘Make Way’ is a studio project that’s bound to enable Riff to make bigger strides in the Uganda music industry than he already has, because the video is doing much at showcasing his great musical potential to the world.

It is a song that’s perfect for listening to any day, any time mainly because it’s easy to listen to and has a relaxed, cool feel that it induces in everyone who experiences it.

Click the link above to stream the video right now on YouTube and you’ll know what Riff is capable of!

Julio Rankings Set to Drop Debut Single ‘Maama’

 

By Isaac Tugume

Rising Afrobeat and dancehall artist Julio Rankings has stormed the Ugandan music scene with a fresh tune dubbed ‘Maama’, which is dropping on YouTube and digital platforms any time from now.

‘Maama’ is a song that focuses on appreciating all mothers everywhere in the world for the great job that they do, of toiling to raise children who later turn into important and useful people in society.

It is a song that so many people will easily identify with and chances are high that the Ugandan audience will welcome the jam with a standing ovation.

Julio Rankings, real name Julius Aniku Lodu, is a talented South Sudanese national who was raised in Uganda as a refugee by a single mother, whose passion for music empowered him to join the Ugandan entertainment industry.

He was born to Ms. Juan Annet and Mr. Alison Mamba, although he never saw much of his father since his mother fled their home in South Sudan with him and his siblings when civil strife broke out in the country in 2013.

A multi-talented upcoming artist, Julio Rankings, who is both a singer and choreographer, believes that he has the potential to take Ugandan music to another level by bringing a new and fresh style to the dancehall stage.

Currently doing his thing under Musoni Music, Julio Rankings was inspired to do music by his friends way back when he was still a student at Kololo Secondary School and since then he has never looked back.

This year, he is set to release his debut single under Musoni Music titled ‘Maama’, although he is working on  two other jams dubbed ‘OMG’  and ‘Namu’ which will be released soon.

As we wait for his song ‘Maama’ to drop, make sure to follow Julio Rankings on all social media platforms but don’t forget to like and subscribe to his YouTube channel!

 

 

 

‘Njeri’ By Josephyl, Teslah & Joefes Doing Rounds On Airwaves

 

By Isaac Tugume

Kenyan artists Teslah, Josephyl, and Joefes are making a buzz with their captivating collabo titled ‘Njeri’, which debuted on YouTube and digital platforms a few days ago.

A very hair-raising jam, ‘Njeri’ is the song being treated to massive airplay across Kenya, especially because besides the thrilling beats, the artists tend to envision a real-life situation that several youths can easily identify with.

‘Njeri’ is a song about girls who enter into relationships with men but after dating for some time find it so difficult to commit and because of that they keep straying after other men.

As they perform ‘Njeri’, Teslah, Josephyl, and Joefes paint a scene of things that thousands of youths see happening in their daily lives, especially among couples in their communities.

Being a song that people easily relate with ‘Njeri’ is becoming one of the popular jams in various parts of Kenya and other Swahili-speaking countries, because there are so many women like Njeri not only in Kenya but also in other countries.

‘Njeri’ is available for streaming on YouTube and all you have to do is tap the link above.

 

Unspoken Salaton & Riff Drop Explosive Banger ‘Make Way’

 

 

By Isaac Tugume

Kenyan rapper Unspoken Salaton has teamed up with Ugandan artist Riff on a volatile tune dubbed ‘Make Way’, which dropped today on YouTube.

A production of studio Black Market256, ‘Make Way’ is nothing like you’ve ever seen before on the East African music scene because this jam is a real dancehall mashup that leaves everyone who listens to it or watches the video feeling groovy!

With ‘Make Way’ Unspoken Salaton and Riff unleash a monster banger that’s bound to unite Uganda and Kenya on the dancefloor faster than anyone can ever imagine because the track is just so off the hook.

Important to note however that this studio project marks a very important milestone in Riff’s music career because this is the first international collabo he has pulled off so far, although based on the legacy he has already set, all indications are that he’s destined for greater things.

Riff is a budding Ugandan artist formerly performing with the popular choreography group Zari Dancers Africa, although he decided to pursue a solo project last year and has since released several singles.

To stream the ‘Make Way’ video on YouTube please tap the link above.

Ladies, Do Men Really Tell Lies?

 

By Isaac Tugume

We all agree that the complexities of relationships involve lots of lies, right from two people hooking up, to dating, and later settling down together or even getting married.

However, if you have watched ‘Men Can Lie’, a scintillating video by Kenyan artists Vic West, Teslah, Ssaru, and Brandy Maina, you will have a clearer picture of the various types of lies that men tell women they intend to lay or hook up with.

In this song, Teslah, Ssaru, and Brandy Maina delve into a liturgy of these sweet lies, which range from men enticing women with drinks like beer or wine, to luring them with niceties like money or material things, yet at the end of the day they intend to get them into bed!

A very important eye-opener, ‘Men Can Lie’ is a jam that was delivered for both entertainment and educative purposes, and it’s because of this the video is dominating the music landscape in East Africa currently, with over 307K YouTube views and counting during the first two weeks of its debut.

Spare a moment to tap the link above to stream the ‘Men Can Lie’ video on YouTube and you will get the gist of the matter here!

 

 

 

‘Men Can Lie’ By Vic West, Teslah, Brandy Maina & Ssaru Goes To South America

 

By Isaac Tugume

Vic West, Teslah, Brandy Maina, and Ssaru are taking Kenyan music to the world with their latest video dubbed ‘Men Can Lie’, which is now rocking fans in South America.

We have established that ‘Men Can Lie’ is not only thrilling Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and African countries but has since crossed to other continents and chances are high that within no time it will have circulated the world over.

If you don’t believe this, here are some of the comments from fans in South America who have already experienced the video;

@gabrielsanchez8930 from Grenada said; “Equipo ganador Que Mujeres de Cantan con todo se apasionan por lo Que hacen son artistas de verdad y únicos, which can be translated to mean in English that; ‘Winning team! That Women of  They sing with everything, they are passionate about what they do, they are true and unique artists.”

Another fan from Suriname identified as @Lewisjaha had this to say; “I am listening all the way from Suriname. The melody and vocals are top. I love Africa.”

It is important to note that what’s making the ‘Men Can Lie’ video trend across the globe is the captivating theme of the song, whereby the artists present the jam as a wake-up call for women across the world to know that men are full of sneaky lies.

 

 

 

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