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Top 5 Ugandan songs released this week

#PulseHot&Fresh: Here is a list of new Ugandan songs released this week

A Pass, Lydia Jazmine and Ray G

Hi, welcome back to the weekly top Ugandan songs series where we look at new songs by Ugandan artistes.

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Sometimes you'll find an old song and that's because the artiste had only released the audio and the video is new.

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Micman Jembaz, who is signed under Zaabu Records, remixed Vyroota's hit song Ndibulungi.

The original version of Ndibulungi was released in 2022 and it was produced by Aban Beats who co-produced the remix with Akaya Shataz. The video of the original version was filmed by Sydney Wala, who has directed videos of Vyroota's other big songs like Thank You Lord and Risk.

Though the remix is also good, one would argue that it wasn't necessary because it doesn't bring anything outstanding.

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Carol Nantongo and Nince Henry hit Nessim's studio to record Emberenge which promises to be a good love song.

The song is almost four minutes, which is rare these days, as most songs usually last about three minutes or less. The video, which is beautiful to watch, was directed by Jahlive.

Ray G, who is set to hold a concert on May 10 at Lugogo Cricket Oval, released the video of his latest song titled Falling.

The audio was produced by Mr. Bruno, who also made the beats of his latest hit song titled Forever, which he did with Megatone.

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Forever was released on December 22 but it took off in January 2024 after TikTokers jumped on the challenges of the song.

A Pass released the video of True Story, among the songs on his latest album titled Bagonza, which has 42 tracks. The video's cinematography was executed by Christian Paul and Alex Ireeta while A Pass directed the filming.

The beats were made by Tryton who works at Silver Kyagulanyi's Sikia Studio and has produced a number of his songs. A Pass wrote and produced the song while Baru mixed and mastered it. A Pass has also already the video of Wamu, another song off the album.

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Lydia Jazmine has been prolific this year, from dropping new songs to rolling out music videos. Just a few days after her concert, she teamed up with Pastor Wilson Bugumbe to release Abalimba Banabwe which was produced by Artin Pro.

The song was released today with just the audio, but you can trust Jazmine to drop visuals soon. Pastor Bugembe also has a new song titled Winner which was recorded by Artin.

  1. Maama - Flavia Akajuma (produced by Hero Beat)
  2. Cheater - Ugaboys
  3. Mind Your Business - Spice Diana (produced by Baur)
  4. Marry You - Toniks & John Blaq (produced by Jkayz)
  5. Tambula - Silver Kyagulanyi (produced by Josan Kiwah)
  6. Bother Me - Viboyo, Tushi Polo & Spyda MC
  7. Kabaka Waffe - Pallaso (produced by Oppe & Herbert Skillz)
  8. Koona - Mudra & Carol Sky
  9. Tetubafanana - Warafiki
  10. I'm Amazed - Lydia Jazmine (Bass Boi)

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