Celebrated Ugandan Ragga, Dancehall, and Reggae artist Bebe Cool urges followers to assist all forms of music however to provide and extra push to artists like Joshua Baraka who’ve distinctive sound.
There may be nonetheless an ongoing debate amongst local music enthusiasts concerning the high quality of Ugandan music and the rise in songs termed as “vulgar.”
Some critics have urged music shoppers and promoters to boycott music with vulgar lyrics and movies however Bebe Cool thinks that isn’t the correct factor to do.
The Gagamel singer notes that each one music is nice music as a result of it gives you with selections and preferences to choose from and completely different artists additionally get to earn cash from it.
He, nonetheless, asks music followers to provide a keener ear and extra assist to recent artists with distinctive appears like Joshua Baraka.
Each music is nice. I hear many individuals describing some songs as dangerous nevertheless it’s okay. It teaches you to make the correct selection and it’s not unsuitable so that you can assist these songs as a result of these younger brothers and sisters are getting some cash and their lives are getting higher however it is usually essential that you simply assist the artists who’re sounding like they’re up there…the likes of Joshua Baraka, you must assist these boys as a result of that’s the course.
Bebe Cool
Bebe Cool additionally revealed that he’s set to launch a brand new AfroBeat album dubbed “Break The Chains” and it’s a step in the direction of a brand new course for Ugandan music.
“I’m quickly releasing my new album dubbed “Break The Chains.” Uganda has completed an excellent job in music however there’s something that isn’t figuring out so we have to change the system. My new album Break The Chains means we have to suppose out of the field. No matter you suppose is difficult for a Ugandan to do, we’ll achieve this, and we’ll break these chains,” Bebe Cool added.
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