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Top 10 songs in 2023 named

Karole Kasita, Joshua Baraka and Vinka
Karole Kasita, Joshua Baraka and Vinka
Number one on the list is Bailando by Vinka, which spent 32 weeks on SongBoosts's Weekly Top 40 Chart with 13 weeks at number one.
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Below are the songs that topped charts throughout the year, according to data shared by SongBoost, a digital platform that tracks how Ugandan music is played in different countries.

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Number one on the list is Bailando by Vinka, which spent 32 weeks on SongBoosts's Weekly Top 40 Chart with 13 weeks at number one. It was played by 154 stations in six countries.

The platform helps musicians, managers, and labels track their music on 328 radio stations in nine countries in Africa. The countries include Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Congo, Zambia, Ghana, and Nigeria.

At number two is the remix of Karole Kasita's Chekecha by Vinka and Winnie Nwagi.

The club banger spent 19 weeks on the Weekly Top 40 Chart with 13 weeks at number one. It was played by 125 stations in five countries.

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Chekecha was followed by Joshua Baraka's Nana which spent 30 weeks on the Weekly Top 40 Chart with six weeks at number one and it was played by 133 stations in four countries.

In position number four is Wana Wankya by Bentiboys which spent 43 weeks on the Weekly Top 40 Chart, peaking at number two and was played by 119 stations in three countries.

Ten Over 10 by Azawi spent 31 weeks on the Weekly Top 40 Chart, peaking at number two and was played by 132 stations in six countries.

Sitya Danger by Alien Skin spent 35 weeks on the Weekly Top 40 Chart, peaking at number three and was played by 123 stations in three countries.

Shabada, a collaboration between Mudra Viral and Ava Peace spent 28 weeks on the Weekly Top 40 Chart, peaking at number three and was played by 111 stations in five countries.

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Nkujjukira by Sheebah Karungi spent 23 weeks on the Weekly Top 40 Chart, peaking at number two and it was played by 109 stations in five countries.

Bwe Paba, a duet by Sheebah Karungi and Fik Fameica spent 10 weeks on the Weekly Top 40 Chart and was at number one for two weeks, having been played by 110 stations in four countries.

Tonyt by Rema Namakula spent nine weeks on the Weekly Top 40 Chart with two weeks at number one and was played by 107 stations in three countries.

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