June 5, 2025
Black Market Records, a prominent force in the African music industry, is making significant strides in uniting artists across East Africa through an ambitious cross-border collaboration initiative. The label is currently facilitating dynamic partnerships between Ugandan and Kenyan musicians, aiming to deepen regional musical ties and create fresh content that resonates across national boundaries.
At the heart of this initiative are Ugandan stars Neliah and Jsan Buoy, who are currently in Kenya working on a series of high-energy music videos. These projects bring them together with Kenyan fan favorites such as Boondocks Gang and Mbuzi Gang, both known for their street-savvy sound and vibrant lyrical delivery.
According to insiders at the label, the initiative is not just about releasing new tracks—it’s about cultural exchange, elevating the visibility of East African talent, and creating collaborative synergies that transcend borders. The music videos being shot are expected to fuse Ugandan Afrobeat flavors with the raw, urban Gengetone sound of Nairobi, offering fans a unique blend of styles that reflect the diversity and energy of the region.
“This is a bold step toward solidifying East Africa as a united creative hub,” said a spokesperson from Black Market Records. “By bringing together artists from different backgrounds and audiences, we’re building a stronger, more collaborative music scene—one that reflects the region’s shared culture and aspirations.”
As anticipation builds for the video releases, fans across Uganda and Kenya are already buzzing on social media, eager to see what this East African powerhouse of talent will deliver.
With efforts like these, Black Market Records is positioning itself not just as a music label, but as a bridge between cultures—championing regional unity through the universal language of music.