21-year-old Kirikou Tuhame began making music as one thing he cherished. “I can’t go a day with out music. When making music, I all the time wish to be true to myself and the artwork.”
Whereas making his two-song challenge Land Of The Free, he labored with Kwezi Ruhinda Solomon who directed, shot, and directed the visuals.
For him, it’s a tune that hits house as he invested quite a lot of his love for Uganda, craving to show the injustices from the 18th November 2020 riots.
I keep in mind sitting at house and having all of the ideas I conveyed within the tune. These had been true emotions I had in regards to the system and my nation.
One of many issues that sparked this frustration was the riots that occurred on my birthday; November 18th 2020 the place a number of individuals had been killed and injured.
He put his emotions within the music and hopes different individuals resonate with it.
On the video, he got here up with an idea visualisation of blood on his white T-shirt to point out how no matter he was rapping about.
“That’s what the symbolism about it. I actually hope individuals will be touched by it.”
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