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Album Review: oMUNGiattibwa – Mun*G

In 2009 back in high school, we had a hip-hop show headlined by GNL the hottest artist/rapper at that time. He came through with a rapper who opened for him by the name of Mun*G. Later we would get to see the rapper make cameos in videos like GNL’s Koi Koi but still we would pay little attention to him till he dropped the “Ebintu”single that made him a household name in the Ugandan industry. Fast forward to 2018, Mun*G has done it all from concerts, scooping awards, owning/running a label to major endorsements and at the center of it all is the hip-hop music.
As we usher in the second half of 2018, the Kunta Kinte CEO has given us a 14 track album titled oMUNGiattibwa. Going by the cover art of the album, which is Mun*G’s son it kinda gives one the sense of direction that Mun*G took with the album which is a “personal”direction and as one listens to the album you get to hear him touch on various topics in his life journey and society in general. The album is far from what we would expect from Mun*G. He flips the script and gives us more raps, stories and inspirational tracks on the album. So we decided to dive into the album and review some of our top tracks off the album. Before we go any further, we need to acknowledge the production of the album which was top notch. The sound on the album is current and on songs like “Beautiful People” it switches up to incorporate local instruments such as drums. Mun*G murdered each and every beat effortlessly. As we jump into it remember you can purchase the album here or stream it here
Attibwa
This is the intro track to the album which kicks off with a prayer as Mun*G and the team get on the road. The track has no hook/chorus it’s just Mun*G kicking bar after bar. As Mun*G kicks off the first verse, you can hear that he still has that hunger to take over as he puts the “new niggas” in their position. He further takes us down memory lane when he kicked down the door in 2010 with his own style that some rappers have managed to bite. One of the significant things on the track are the simple punchlines that Mun*G easily gets out of his bag.
Kiri Kampala
Mun*G slows it down for a moment to talk about various issues that are happening in the country, Kampala to be specific. In the hook he talks about the nudity, the togigwatako episode and how we are comfortable ranting on social media without taking action offline. He further talks about the need for attention/fame in society and the drug dealing in Kampala truth. These are things that we are familiar with that Mun*G has (w)rapped up and delivered on a beat. What’s a discussion about Uganda’s issues without talking about the pastors who con their flock of sheep. With clever wordplay Mun*G paints a perfect picture of what’s happening on the ugly side Kampala that we as society have to face and address head on.
Omutanda
When I saw this track on the tracklist of the album I thought Mun*G had done one tribute track for the Kabaka of Buganda but no the track is far from that, its just Mun*G assuring you why he is KING in this rap thing. Every rapper has one those tracks where he just talks his shit and for Mun*G this it. He takes it back to the top, no hook, no chorus just BARs, puchlines and wordplay. If you ever doubted whether Mun*G raps this track is for you. As the Kunta Kinte head honcho commands respect on the beat, he closes the track he acknowledges the OGs who paved the way for Ugandan Hip-Hop and he adds that he’s not reached the OG status but he is on his way.
Akatuli
Mun*G knows what has worked for him and gave him an appeal beyond a hip-hop head. That’s his style of rap which is comical rap that the downtown Uganda connects with and appreciates. He brings back those comical bars on this track. He even takes it further and delivers the fun in the visuals of the track.
Beautiful People
As we listen to the album, we get to this song on which we see the first guest appearances that Mun*G had on the album. The song is a tell of Mun*G’s journey from being a kid to fatherhood as he appreciates the people who have played an incredible role in his life such as his mother and the lady who gave birth to his son which in a way takes us back to the cover art of the album thus making it a personal album for Mun*G. The beat switches up on the hook which makes the song one of the easily top songs off the album.
Rolex Gang (Nyaanya Mbisi)
As you are walking to the nearest rolex stand this is the theme song you should play till your rolex guy packs it and hands it to you. This is a celebratory track that you play as you blast the night away with your crew. The concept of the track (Rolex Gang) is genius because most of us can relate to the rolex. On top of that the beat bangs and Mun*G delivers. This is a typical song on which to floss in the most Ugandan way possible which is a “Rolex with two chapattis, nyanya mbisi majji abili”.
Dear Pops
From the get go we knew on some tracks the album would get personal for Mun*G and this track embodies that with more emotions. As you listen, you realize Mun*G’s voice is at that point where he is about to cry as he tells his dad the story. He gives us an insight in his family’s struggles and joy which we can relate to. He takes us from the point where they lay his father to rest (Rest in peace) to where he (Mun*G) is in life right now which is the billboard lifestyle despite him not being a lawyer or doctor which the father expected him to be. The song reminds one of Tupac’s “Dear Mama”and it will have you hitting repeat as you get to know Mun*G’s family story.
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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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