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INTERVIEW: Flex D’Paper Breaks Down His “Not For Sale” Mixtape.

By Felix Byaruhanga (@TheNinjaFelix)
Flex D’Paper is a name that stands out in UG Hip-Hop cause of his extra efforts in pushing whatever he attaches his brand to, be it clothing or music. As a way to get ahead in the rap circles Flex D’paper has done extra from directing his own videos to designing concepts for the Rapaholix clothing label on top of executing well calculated moves when it comes to his music. As we come to the close of the first half of 2017, Flex D’Paper is putting out a full body of work titled “Not For Sale”. A mixtape he has been working on and features big names in the industry which in a way reflects the level in which his brand has reached as a rapper and entrepreneur in Ugandan hip-hop. Furthermore as Flex breaks down the inspiration behind the project it shows his growth as an artists who uses his music as a tool to advocate for the issues and injustices that happen in the Ugandan society. I linked up with the New Skool Leader to break down the inspiration behind the “Not for Sale” project, how fashion has influenced his music and also his feature plans as the CEO of Rapaholix.
What’s the inspiration behind the name of the mixtape and cover?
The cover was a design by my little sis, she put bar codes that represents something to be bought or purchased and then added the tribal art to it.
While for the name has three angles to it, The first being it’s a free mixtape to my fans that have always been waiting on a project from me for now about 4 years. While the second point is that it’s a dedication to the different people suffering directly or indirectly from the human trafficking that we see daily but many chose to ignore. We always see this happening to fellow Ugandans taken to Arab countries where they are promised a lot but things end up at times as modern day slaves.
While the second dedication is to the victims of land grabbing and land wrangles many families in Uganda have been through this and it’s sad that it keeps going on. Killings and things like witchcraft etc are practiced all because of land in most cases the rightful owners never get the justice even because the richer or more connected person takes it from them. If you have noticed a lot of land, houses and properties have sign posts with the words Not For Sale.
How did the choice of the features & producers come about in the mixtape?
The people on this project are people I’ve known for a while now. The whole project was based on good Vibes. From the A-Pass intro thematic he did as he woke up some morning to Kemishan’s drop an artist I’ve worked with before, Navio, Martha Smallz, Aethan and His cousin Tribal all this wasn’t like planned out, it came naturally. Good Vibes only
How has the Rapaholix clothing has influenced your music especially on this particular “Not For Sale” project and vice versa?
This project actually has taught me a lot about myself as well. The songs may not have a direct message to the dedications I send the tape to, but with its sole purpose, that’s what is important, the end goal with any Rapaholix clothing purchased we will give out a free CD as well.
As one of the leaders in UG rap especially among the new crop of rappers what do you think needs to change among the new school rappers so that they fully realize their full potential?
I guess the best way for the rappers to achieve their full potential is to bring something new to the table. Most of these rappers are doing what’s already done or whatever is trending. I call them wave riders which isn’t bad but then they shouldn’t get mad when the other genres of music in Uganda keep gaining more with all sorts of experimenting. Only a few rappers are doing that like we did with my song The Statement, I went way out of the expectations from production to delivery one thing UG Hip Hop doesn’t have now.
What’s next for the Rapaholix CEO? Album?
Kampala Boy Album is next on the way after this mixtape, I have a new team I will be announcing soon as well my Rapaholix Clothing brand is expanding daily. We thank God for all the Wins and the lessons. Katonda is Involved
The mixtape will be released exclusively on The Tribe UG and to keep up with all news about the mixtape follow the hashtag #NotForSale of follow Flex on twitter via @flexdpaper.
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Apply Now: Koola Kampala Business Incubation Programme for Creative Entrepreneurs in Uganda.

If you’re a cultural or creative entrepreneur in Kampala looking to take your business to the next level, here’s a game-changing opportunity worth paying attention to. Africalia, in partnership with The Bold Woman Fund, has launched a new business incubation programme dubbed Koola Kampala, designed specifically to support and elevate Kampala’s creative and cultural sector.
Koola Kampala is a 12-month business support programme for legally registered creative businesses that are already generating revenue. It aims to build stronger, more sustainable enterprises by equipping entrepreneurs with the tools, mentorship, and strategic guidance they need to thrive in Uganda’s rapidly growing creative economy. Whether you’re running a music label, fashion brand, media studio, design outfit, or cultural enterprise, this programme is tailored to strengthen the business side of your creativity.
This initiative is funded by Africalia and aligns with the 2005 UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, the Sustainable Development Goals, and national cultural development policies. It seeks to invest in the people driving Uganda’s creative heartbeat, young innovators building impactful businesses at the intersection of culture, identity, and entrepreneurship.
To be eligible, you must be over the age of 18, based in Kampala, and running a legally registered cultural or creative business that has been active for at least one year. Your business must already be generating revenue and able to provide samples of work when requested. More importantly, applicants should demonstrate a strong motivation to strengthen their business management and growth strategies.

The programme is structured in four key phases. First is the selection phase, during which 15–20 promising businesses will be shortlisted based on eligibility, motivation, and programme fit. This is followed by a 3-month pre-incubation phase, where selected participants will undergo a diagnostic assessment of their businesses, receive both group and individual coaching, and be trained on key business fundamentals. At the end of this phase, 12 businesses will be selected to move forward into the main incubation phase, which spans 9 months of intensive training, weekly one-on-one coaching, strategic growth support, and specialised modules tailored to the needs of each participant.
Once the incubation phase concludes, the programme enters its final phase—post-incubation—where participants will walk away with a tailored action plan for their business, deeper entrepreneurial skills, refined business models, and access to both national and international expert support. Additionally, they will have the opportunity to apply for seed funding to support the implementation of their business plans.
Applications are now open and will close on Saturday, July 5, 2025, at 6 PM (Kampala time). Interested entrepreneurs can apply through the online form available here. For further questions, Africalia and The Bold Woman Fund can be reached via africalia@africalia.be or contact@boldinafrica.com up until June 29.
For Kampala’s creatives, this isn’t just another programme—it’s a doorway to long-term growth, sustainability, and impact. If you’re ready to build a business that lasts and contributes meaningfully to Uganda’s creative ecosystem, Koola Kampala is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.
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Kohen Jaycee’s ‘Gundeze’: A Soulful Anthem of Love.

Am I the only one imagining how a mix of Kohen’s “Gundeze” and King Saha’s “Gundeze” would sound in a DJ set? And I’m not saying that just because King Saha’s concert is kicking off as I type this. Maybe it’s just me.
From his critically acclaimed album, RWEBEMBERA: The Raising Echoes, Kohen Jaycee’s “Gundeze” is a vibrant celebration of love wrapped in his signature RnB and Afro-fusion style with a sprinkle of Amapiano’s log drum. The track’s heartfelt lyrics and infectious rhythm make it a soulful anthem for anyone who cherishes the beauty of love. The lyrics are simple yet profound, with Kohen professing unwavering devotion to his partner:“I love you, Gundeze / I feel you, Gundeze / I want you, Gundeze / I need you, Gundeze.”
The music video for Kohen Jaycee’s Gundeze perfectly complements the song’s soulful and romantic essence. Staying true to Kohen’s signature style, the visuals are minimalistic yet captivating, set against the serene backdrop of a lush forest. The video follows Kohen as he alternates between intimate moments with his significant other and heartfelt solo performances amidst nature. This simplicity allows the focus to remain on the song’s message of love and connection, making the video a beautiful extension of the track’s uplifting and heartfelt vibe.
The chorus, repeated like a mantra, draws listeners into a melodic trance, while the verses paint a picture of intimacy, trust, and connection. Kohen’s soothing voice and heartfelt delivery elevate the song into a timeless ode to love. Whether it’s the wish for stars to align or the plea for mutual vulnerability, Kohen’s “Gundeze” resonates with anyone who has experienced the magic of love. The simplicity of the video enhances the song’s essence, focusing entirely on the connection between two souls.
“Gundeze” is more than just a track; it’s a reminder to cherish the ones we hold dear, dance to the rhythm of love, and embrace the beauty of the present moment. Kohen Jaycee has once again proven why he’s a standout artist in Uganda’s music scene, leaving us eagerly anticipating his next move.
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