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Top Songs Dominating Uganda’s Music Scene This Week
Uganda’s music industry remains vibrant this week, with artists from different genres releasing songs that continue to dominate radio airplay, club playlists, and online discussions.
From inspirational messages and street narratives to love-themed and dance records, the current list of trending songs reflects the depth and diversity of local talent.
Below are the top songs making waves this week, based on audience reception and visibility across entertainment platforms.
- 1. Twalina Ebiroto – King Saha
King Saha leads this week’s list with “Twalina Ebiroto,” a deeply emotional and inspirational song that speaks to hope, perseverance, and shared dreams.
The track’s heartfelt lyrics and smooth production have earned it heavy rotation on radio stations and strong engagement on social media, further cementing King Saha’s reputation as one of Uganda’s most consistent vocalists.
2. History (Interview Part 3) – Feffe Bussi
Feffe Bussi continues his interview-style musical series with “History (Interview Part 3),” a song that blends storytelling with sharp lyrical delivery.
In this release, the rapper reflects on his journey, struggles, and achievements, a narrative approach that has resonated strongly with fans of Ugandan hip-hop and sparked conversations within the music community.
3. Cool Boy – Jose Chameleone
Veteran artist Jose Chameleone remains relevant with “Cool Boy,” a track that fuses his classic Afro-pop sound with a modern touch. The song’s confident tone and catchy rhythm have helped it gain traction among both long-time supporters and a younger audience, reaffirming Chameleone’s enduring influence in the industry.
4. Style Ndalamu – Tom Dee
“Style Ndalamu” by Tom Dee stands out this week as a high-energy song driven by a vibrant beat and memorable hook. The track has quickly found its way into club playlists and urban entertainment spaces, signaling Tom Dee’s growing presence on the local music scene.
5. Wire Man – Vinka & Jackie Chandiru
Female power takes center stage with “Wire Man,” a collaboration between Vinka and Jackie Chandiru. The song combines catchy pop elements with confident vocals from both artists, making it a favorite among fans of contemporary Ugandan pop music and earning notable airplay since its release.
6. Angela – John Blaq
John Blaq closes this week’s list with “Angela,” a love-themed song that highlights his smooth delivery and relatable storytelling. The track continues to enjoy steady radio play and positive reception, particularly among listeners who appreciate melodic and emotional music.
As the week progresses, these songs continue to shape Uganda’s entertainment landscape, showcasing a mix of established stars and rising talents who are driving the industry forward.
