The Ugandan music industry has always been filled with talent, not only in terms of performance but also in songwriting.
Some of the most popular songs are penned by other artists who often remain behind the scenes. Here’s a look at some iconic Ugandan songs and the hidden talents behind them.
1. Love You Everyday – Bebe Cool
Released a decade ago, this song is among Bebe Cool’s most beloved hits. Interestingly, Esther Nabaasa, a low-profile yet gifted songwriter, is the brains behind this love anthem.
Despite staying away from the limelight, Esther has contributed significantly to Uganda’s music scene.
2. My Baibe – Vinka
Known for its upbeat vibe, My Baibe was written by Mudra D’Viral. Now a popular artist in his own right, Mudra started as a songwriter and producer.
He has written many hits, including songs for Karole Kasita, who has praised his ability to craft hit songs in just 30 minutes.
3. Kirungi – Rema Namakula
Released eight years ago, Kirungi is a soulful song by Rema. Naava Grey, a talented artist, penned this song.
4. Everywhere I Go – Bebe Cool
This song, which explores themes of love and devotion, was written by A Pass (Alexander Bagonza) and released nine years ago.
A Pass has contributed multiple songs to the Gagamel Crew boss, with Everywhere I Go standing out.
5. Kibulamu – Winnie Nwagi
Written by the legendary Mowzey Radio, Kibulamu showcases his lyrical genius. Known for his exceptional talent, Radio is often celebrated as one of Uganda’s greatest songwriters.
6. Nabaleka – Sheebah Karungi
Kalifah AgaNaga wrote this popular song just two years ago. Kalifah has been instrumental in shaping Sheebah’s music, also writing hits like Bailamos (Nkwata Bulungi), Kale Maama with Chance Nalubega, and Nakyuka.
7. Jangu Ondabe – Spice Diana
Shena Skies (Namagembe Shena) crafted the lyrics for this energetic hit.
Shena’s songwriting talents extend to other successful songs, including More of This by Rema Namakula (featuring Slick Stuart and Roja) and Bye Bye by Fille Mutoni.
8. Nabikoowa – Juliana Kanyomozi
This emotionally charged song, released 11 years ago, was written by Sylver Kyagulanyi. Known for his depth and respect in the music industry, Kyagulanyi brings out the bitterness and pain of heartbreak in Nabikoowa.
9. Omukwano Gunyuma – Samalie Matovu
Written by Nince Henry, this song explores a philosophical perspective on love. The lyrics reflect on love’s disappointments, told from a place of acceptance rather than bitterness.