Uganda’s music industry is on fire right now, with fresh releases that are already making waves across YouTube, TikTok, and streaming platforms. From Geosteady’s soulful return to Ziza Bafana’s dancehall dominance and Maurice Kirya’s thought-provoking artistry, the latest drops showcase the diversity and creativity of Ugandan talent.
This week, five artists and groups have blessed fans with brand-new visuals, each bringing their own unique vibe and energy. Whether you’re in the mood for love ballads, hard-hitting dancehall, or deep lyrical storytelling, there’s something here for everyone.
Let’s break down the five hottest new Ugandan music videos you need to watch right now.
🎶 Geosteady Returns with Nze Naawe
After teasing fans with promises of a major comeback, Geosteady is officially back — and he’s not wasting time climbing the charts. His latest release, Nze Naawe, is a heartfelt love song where he reassures his partner of loyalty and commitment.
The visuals reflect his romantic theme, pairing warm, intimate storytelling with smooth cinematography. Fans are already flooding the YouTube comments with praise, calling it a “classic Geosteady vibe” and celebrating his long-awaited return.
👉 Why it matters: Geosteady has been relatively quiet in recent years, and Nze Naawe signals that he’s ready to reclaim his space as one of Uganda’s most consistent hitmakers.
💥 Ziza Bafana Holds It Down on Pon Mi Yard
Dancehall heavyweight Ziza Bafana proves once again why he’s one of the kings of the genre in Uganda. His new single Pon Mi Yard, produced on Rvssian’s Storybook Riddim, keeps him locked in his signature dancehall lane.
The PG-rated visuals are pure energy — full of rhythmic moves, colorful scenes, and Ziza’s commanding presence. Dancehall lovers are already calling it a certified street anthem.
👉 Why it matters: By linking with Rvssian’s riddim, Ziza is aligning his sound with global dancehall trends while still staying true to his Ugandan fanbase.
👑 Recho Rey Delivers with Ekiboobo
Rapper Recho Rey is shaking things up with her latest drop, Ekiboobo. The video is already sparking buzz, thanks in part to a cameo appearance from fellow star Grenade Official.
Known for her playful delivery and sharp lyrical style, Recho stays true to form, blending witty lines with high-energy visuals. Fans are praising the collaboration and her bold decision to feature another high-profile artist in the mix.
👉 Why it matters: Recho Rey continues to cement her place as one of Uganda’s fiercest female voices in hip-hop, proving that she can own her lane while still keeping things fun and unexpected.
🌟 Faymous Teams Up with Kataleya & Kandle on Gundeeze
2025 is shaping up to be a great year for dynamic female duo Kataleya & Kandle, and their latest collaboration with rising star Faymous adds fuel to the fire.
Their joint release, Gundeeze, is a smooth, catchy track that blends Faymous’ signature vocals (fans know him from Oli Wange with Nina Roz) with the duo’s refreshing harmonies. The visuals highlight their undeniable chemistry and star power.
👉 Why it matters: With every release, Kataleya & Kandle prove they’re here to stay, and teaming up with Faymous only expands their reach. This collab is a win-win for everyone involved.
🎤 Maurice Kirya Gets Deep with Oluusi Nebowa
Known as “the King of Mwooyo,” Maurice Kirya takes a more introspective route with Oluusi Nebowa (loosely translated as “Sometimes I Get Bored”).
The song is pulled from his upcoming album This Is Happening and carries a powerful message. Kirya himself describes it as “an introvert’s escaped thoughts about how choosing boredom might just be more entertaining than trading in fake and unnecessary friendships, society, and flawed religions.”
Deep, reflective, and raw, this release showcases the artistry and authenticity that Kirya has built his career on.
👉 Why it matters: While many artists chase trends, Maurice Kirya continues to use his music as a mirror to society, challenging listeners to reflect while still enjoying his soulful sound.
🎥 The Verdict: Who Owned the Week?
From Geosteady’s romantic comeback to Ziza Bafana’s dancehall fire and Maurice Kirya’s deep reflections, Uganda’s music scene is thriving with variety. Recho Rey, Faymous, and Kataleya & Kandle add even more heat, making this one of the strongest release weeks of 2025 so far.
👀 What’s Next?
As the Ugandan music industry keeps expanding globally, these artists are positioning themselves not just for local domination but for international recognition. With streaming platforms breaking borders, don’t be surprised if these tracks find their way onto playlists worldwide.
💬 Join the Conversation
Which of these new music videos is your favorite? Do you think Geosteady’s comeback will shake up the charts, or is Ziza Bafana the one to watch? Drop your thoughts in the comments below and share this list with your friends!
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