This week, several Ugandan artists have dropped exciting visuals for their fresh projects. From love ballads to hard-hitting social commentary, here’s a quick rundown of what’s new:
Recho Rey – Nja Kwaabya
After a strong 2024, Recho Rey is determined to take 2025 by storm. Her latest track, Nja Kwaabya, reflects her drive to solidify her place in the industry. Produced by Big Davie and brought to life by JahLive’s stunning visuals, this song is a testament to the TNS queen’s evolving artistry.
Fik Fameica – Malaika
Fik Fameica kicks off the year with Malaika, a heartfelt song that celebrates the beauty of love. Produced by Bomba Music, the track paints a vivid picture of devotion and admiration. Tanzanian director Hanscana adds his signature touch to the visuals, making them an absolute treat.
Mikie Wine – Amalala
In Amalala, Mikie Wine tackles the harsh realities of gang-related violence in Uganda’s entertainment industry. With a script that vividly portrays life in the ghetto, the visuals deliver a compelling narrative about resilience and survival.
Fik Gaza – Born To Win
While gang violence continues to overshadow the music scene, Fik Gaza stays focused on his craft. His first release of 2025, Born To Win, highlights his journey and influence within the ghettos. The visuals not only showcase his raw talent but also send a powerful message of determination.
Alien Skin – Talent
Alien Skin channels his ongoing feud with Pallaso into his latest release, Talent. The video doubles as a bold statement, featuring raw footage of the aftermath of their infamous clash. With scenes of damaged property, Alien Skin’s visuals underscore his resilience and creative storytelling.
Pretty Banks – Wewawo
Pretty Banks continues to shine as a rising star in the Ugandan music scene. Her latest single, Wewawo, produced by Nessim, showcases her remarkable vocal and songwriting abilities, proving she’s a force to reckon with.