Thank-you for the translation :-) I love hip hop from the world over, but being able to understand the lyrics makes it much more enjoyable! <3<3<3 BLESS UP
Its good to see Africans spitting in our mother tongue, unlike those other Africans who sound like carbon copies of artists like Jay Z and 50 cent........clones gone wrong..........feeling this track and the energy
african rap spit straight from the heart and years of constant war. but music can bring countries and tribes together or separate them from the power and greed, the next generations somthing unit them from side of africa the other, anti diamonds baby show the world who's next on the map
Tujja babya is away of say a break through,breaking the handcuffes and being free to express your self. Its got alot of meaning to it.You can tujja babya anything. It was done for the radio stations that had refused to play Ugandan hip hop so that was like a response letting them know we will not give up. we will over come.
encore!!!!...other hiphop artists' rating are going down...all because of these guys'quality..more material pls...it doesnt have to be a vedio...just put stuff out here on u-tube pls pls pls
Im loving this track, its mad all round, however, i have a problem with the way these people copy american styles without actually knowing what it means, such as the copy of tupac's effectively trademark line "can you feel me" at the very start. It seems that this genre has a unique flavour about it, but, like almost every unique non-western genre, has been ripped apart by the commercialistics of western countries
are they advocating violence? cuz at first i thought they were trying to make a difference through music without violence. but their constant "we will blow them up" seems a little odd for pro-peace people to be saying. i'm confused...
I, too, appreciate and respect what they are doing,but I am also confused by the line, "we will blow them up.." Have U gotten a response yet? To your question?
I thought it was hypothetical... like "blow them away". I know that in America that's just a phrase that means they will amaze people... by their music, I'm guessing.
its the truth u shit ass. its all gangsta wanna be like the b ball part, why not football, i mean c'mon ugandans love football and tettusula mippila mu buseelo
Grotartigez leyt. Arg geel et greifig.
TheFraterSaturni 2 weeks ago
Thank-you for the translation :-) I love hip hop from the world over, but being able to understand the lyrics makes it much more enjoyable! <3<3<3 BLESS UP
coSMia2010 1 month ago
dis is hot, make sure u blow em up i like ya style
dlocakataurus 3 months ago
i would love to spit in lukiga or lusoga but my parent only taught me french and english
jubeidu01 1 year ago
@jubeidu01 so its never too late to learn, im learnin to spit in luganda
dlocakataurus 3 months ago
World Wide Rap!!!
malmaer84 1 year ago
I like this!...Keep it coming
SaudaFeyikemi 2 years ago
Its good to see Africans spitting in our mother tongue, unlike those other Africans who sound like carbon copies of artists like Jay Z and 50 cent........clones gone wrong..........feeling this track and the energy
stevebad100 2 years ago 2
wow.....the music off hip- hap bring us all together...love it....
berhane21 2 years ago
LOL cant lie i'm feeling this tune.
donhaych 2 years ago
1:30 that was 50 cents chain
hassan31 3 years ago
TUJA BABYA ? what are they teaching you mwana munange?
abuzahrah 3 years ago
african rap spit straight from the heart and years of constant war. but music can bring countries and tribes together or separate them from the power and greed, the next generations somthing unit them from side of africa the other, anti diamonds baby show the world who's next on the map
anbesa 3 years ago
Tujja babya is away of say a break through,breaking the handcuffes and being free to express your self. Its got alot of meaning to it.You can tujja babya anything. It was done for the radio stations that had refused to play Ugandan hip hop so that was like a response letting them know we will not give up. we will over come.
omuntu256 4 years ago
at yagala agenda affee.there are here to stay n these surburbs are real.keep on keeping on what u are doing bros n God bless
luwieus 4 years ago
encore!!!!...other hiphop artists' rating are going down...all because of these guys'quality..more material pls...it doesnt have to be a vedio...just put stuff out here on u-tube pls pls pls
lukhas57 4 years ago
this subs are fake
03virgil 4 years ago
THATS IT! Im moving to Uganda
aboodz 5 years ago
This is a really cool video... and I love the song
jwhite4629 5 years ago
we are with you bataka go on men
aussi07 5 years ago
wat tuk yu so long men ilove this song common go on nd giv's mo thanxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
nass10 5 years ago
Im loving this track, its mad all round, however, i have a problem with the way these people copy american styles without actually knowing what it means, such as the copy of tupac's effectively trademark line "can you feel me" at the very start. It seems that this genre has a unique flavour about it, but, like almost every unique non-western genre, has been ripped apart by the commercialistics of western countries
Krafted06 5 years ago
please don't get it twisted this shit is real.
FLIPPY224 4 years ago
are they advocating violence? cuz at first i thought they were trying to make a difference through music without violence. but their constant "we will blow them up" seems a little odd for pro-peace people to be saying. i'm confused...
baretoedgirl 5 years ago
just get down gal. these boyz are gonna do wonderz
zeasha 5 years ago
I, too, appreciate and respect what they are doing,but I am also confused by the line, "we will blow them up.." Have U gotten a response yet? To your question?
tisstine 5 years ago
i haven't gotten any answer, no. everyone seems to be more involved with their "gangster" status than in discussing what their message is.
baretoedgirl 5 years ago
I thought it was hypothetical... like "blow them away". I know that in America that's just a phrase that means they will amaze people... by their music, I'm guessing.
jwhite4629 4 years ago
This is a hot one!!
PoetessX 5 years ago
This = Good
Jamhet22 5 years ago
good video
marybelenus 5 years ago
love the beat but the rap style is copy cat from america, rap it all in luganda
beikali 5 years ago
Damn ass
pepublood 5 years ago
its the truth u shit ass. its all gangsta wanna be like the b ball part, why not football, i mean c'mon ugandans love football and tettusula mippila mu buseelo
beikali 5 years ago
TUJA BABYA ! CAN U FEEL ME LOL
FLIPPY224 4 years ago 2
^^ What
birdfluvirus 5 years ago
Great vidoe its the history of Ugandan Rap
3rdi 5 years ago
FILTHY!
PIMPFATHER 5 years ago
More please! :-)
Kikuyumoja 6 years ago