Uganda’s music scene continues to deliver fresh sounds, exciting collaborations, and rising talent, with this week’s releases offering everything from heartfelt love songs to high-profile remixes.
Leading the conversation is Kalifah AgaNaga’s much-talked-about “Nassanga (Remix),” which arrives after the original song found a second life on TikTok. But the remix isn’t the only release worth checking out.
From emotional ballads to regional anthems, here are five Ugandan music videos that deserve a spot on your playlist this week.
1. Ndabilawa – Jenesis Kimera & Echoled
If you’re looking for a heartfelt love song, “Ndabilawa“ delivers exactly that.
The collaboration between Jenesis Kimera and Echoled captures the joy and excitement of reuniting with someone you’ve deeply missed. The chemistry between the two artists is evident throughout the track, while the lyrics paint an emotional picture of love and longing.
The production is clean, the vocal performances complement each other beautifully, and the visuals enhance the storytelling without overshadowing the music.
For two artists often described as underrated, this collaboration is another reminder of their creative potential.
Why watch: Strong vocals, relatable storytelling, and polished visuals make this one of the week’s standout releases.
2. Nassanga (Remix) – Kalifah AgaNaga feat. Eddy Kenzo, Winnie Nwagi, Lil Pazo & Weasel
After “Nassanga“ enjoyed a major revival on TikTok, Kalifah AgaNaga has given the fan-favorite a fresh twist with an all-star remix.
Joining him are Eddy Kenzo, Winnie Nwagi, Lil Pazo, and Weasel, creating one of the biggest collaborations of the week.
The remix blends multiple musical styles while keeping the spirit of the original alive, offering fans a new version of the song that has already dominated conversations online.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of the original or discovering it for the first time, the remix provides a fresh perspective on one of AgaNaga’s most recognizable hits.
Why watch: A major collaboration that brings together some of Uganda’s biggest names on one track.
3. My Man – Winnie wa Mummy
Winnie wa Mummy returns with “My Man,” a romantic track written by Dokta Brain.
The song celebrates love and appreciation for a partner while allowing the singer to showcase both her vocals and on-screen performance.
The music video leans heavily into storytelling, highlighting Winnie’s acting ability alongside the song’s affectionate message.
It’s a simple but effective production that matches the warm tone of the record.
Why watch: Romantic lyrics, strong visual storytelling, and a confident performance.
4. I Do – Kanyere
Wedding playlists may have found a new favorite.
With “I Do,” Kanyere delivers a love song built around emotional vocals and a melody designed to resonate with couples celebrating their special day.
Produced by MDBitz, the track focuses on commitment and romance, making it a natural fit for weddings and other celebrations of love.
Kanyere’s vocal delivery is the centerpiece, giving the song its emotional weight.
Why watch: A heartfelt ballad with wedding anthem potential.
5. Westerna – Eyo Nick
Closing this week’s roundup is Eyo Nick with “Westerna,” a celebration of the culture, beauty, and shared heritage of Western Uganda and Rwanda.
Produced by Kevin Bass, the song blends regional influences into an upbeat production that embraces East African identity.
The visuals complement the message by highlighting the scenery and cultural pride behind the record.
Why watch: A vibrant celebration of culture, identity, and East African unity.
Why These Releases Matter
This week’s releases highlight the diversity of Uganda’s music industry.
Established names continue to reinvent their catalogs through collaborations, while emerging artists are using fresh music and quality visuals to introduce themselves to wider audiences.
The mix of love songs, cultural anthems, and viral remixes also reflects the different directions Ugandan music is taking as artists seek to connect with both local and regional listeners.
Whether you’re revisiting “Nassanga” through its star-studded remix or discovering promising new voices like Jenesis Kimera, Echoled, Kanyere, and Eyo Nick, this week’s releases offer plenty to keep Ugandan music fans entertained.
