“Nkulukuta nabawulila abeyo abeyo” A mixture of both campus swag and an all rare musical genre all when combined definitely will leave the listener blithely stoned. With this jam barely making a week on the chats, it has already become thematic all around campus and its holdings. So you thought Benezeri can’t rap ‘patuwa’, here is your proof.
This musical sensation teams up with rapper Santana and vocalist Glen Fame to come up with what many students have called their new ‘Sitya Loss’ English version. Aided by the marksmanship of producer Josh Sb and KWillz the song was recorded from Speed Moja studios. “To tell the truth and a shame the devil, try as you may but you can’t get to my level am champion.
From the shy boy who used to rap battle at YMCA, Benezeri has groomed himself into an outstanding rapper with his own unique way of style, developed the true instincts of a fighter and the champion he does talk of is embedded in. So to all campus students that are still drowned in those books or to the UCU Mukono students who just stamped done to these end of semester exams, “Where’s your note book your witnessing history, this is chemistry a rival ancestry the best thing that has happened to this industry.” Because today, Friday, it’s the Abeyo video shoot happening at the Hive Mukono.
Come tangle along with your UCU nurtured artists, Timothy Code with Benezeri not excluding one and only prosecutor Santana who of course, girls is off limits for seduction.
Benezeri Wanjala is a Uganda Christian University student currently winding up with his three year mass communication undergraduate program whilst Timothy an upcoming entertainment rapper, currently in his third year at law school and popularly now know for his club banger; Enter the Ring.
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