Hip hop/R&B Music of Uganda
The hip hop music in the country is modeled after the American hip hop,. There is really not much similarity stylistically between the Uga...
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The
hip hop music in the country is modeled after the American hip hop,. There is
really not much similarity stylistically between the Uganda hip hop and the
American version. Because of the digital insurgency, there is an access to
current production of technologies in Uganda hence the beats that modern
indigenous producers are making are amazingly of high quality and not so far
behind the American ones. The basis similarity between the two genres is the Uganda,
as in most African countries, most musicians will rap in their indigenous
dialect. In Uganda’s case, the language is Luganda. This has formed the substitute
Lugaflow to further describe Ugandan rap music; hip hop is one of the latest
genres to be extensively practiced in the country. The two music orchestras,
Klear Kut and Bataka Squad were the initial musical performances to do hip hop
back in the late 90s. The normal acceptance for the music genre was almost
non-existence by then. Though, a series of the members of the said orchestras continued
with the genre, particularly Navio and Babaluku. Others include the Abramz and
Sylveser also kept making rap music, concentrating on the socially aware themes
and topics. During in the middle of the previous year, more performances began
consolidating the fight, with Rocky Giant being one of the initial rappers to be
incorporated in the mainstream. But it was not until the breaking of the GNL
through the circa 2008 that the genre really attained steam. GNL mad the hip
hop more acceptable and available to many lugaflow rappers started to appear.
Since then there has been an outbreak of activity on the scene with a sizable
number of rappers enjoying the comparative achievement in the music industry and
on the radio circuit.
source of picture: bavubukacommunity.blogspot.com
The
hip hop and R&B in Uganda is modeled after the American R&B. there is
not much record in Uganda R&B, with Steve Jean being the initial musicians
to learn the genre around in the end of the century. But it was Michael Ross
who really begun the movement circa in the year 2002 with his songs such as How
Do You Love and Sinorita. It Joe among those in diaspora that must be
respected, Blu 3 and Aziz Azion were popular practitioners. Currently,
musicians such as Woodz, Nick Nola, Richy Yoyo and Pallasp have extended the
appeal of the genre further.