This week, the Ugandan music scene has been on fire, with top artists dropping highly anticipated visuals for their latest projects. From soulful romance to triumphant resilience and divine praise, here’s a roundup of the hottest music videos you need to watch:
Nkwatako (Touch Me) – Tracy Melon feat. Dan Sax & DJ FKR
Tracy Melon’s “Nkwatako (Touch Me)” is a soulful, romantic banger that blends voice, saxophone, and groove into one intimate record. Featuring the smooth tones of Dan Sax and the rhythmic flair of DJ FKR, the song celebrates desire, connection, and closeness.
“This song is about desire, connection, and the need to be held,” Tracy Melon explains.
With its mellow tempo and seductive vibe, “Nkwatako” is perfect for late-night playlists, slow dances, and intimate moments. The visuals capture this romantic energy beautifully, making it a standout release this week.
Cherie – Gloria Bugie
Gloria Bugie kicks off 2025 with her first single of the year, “Cherie”, signaling her ambition to go global. Produced by Rwanda’s Fred Robinson Mugisha (Element), the track blends catchy rhythms with top-tier production.
The high-quality visuals, shot in Tanzania by Jordan Hoechlin, reflect Gloria’s international aspirations and showcase her star power, style, and storytelling. “Cherie” is poised to make waves across East Africa and beyond.
Unaware – Eddy Kenzo
“Unaware” is Eddy Kenzo at his most triumphant, delivering a story of resilience, grace, and unstoppable rise. The song celebrates overcoming doubt, criticism, and challenges to emerge victorious against all odds.
Kenzo’s vocals carry emotion and determination, turning “Unaware” into an anthem for anyone fighting for their dreams. The video pairs beautifully with the theme, showcasing Kenzo’s journey from struggle to greatness.
Mpayo Omukisa – Chris Evans Kaweesi feat. Lydia Jazmine
Chris Evans Kaweesi’s “Mpayo Omukisa” (Give Me a Chance) is a throwback to classic love stories, featuring the angelic vocals and captivating presence of Lydia Jazmine. Produced by Bass Boi, the visuals by Edrine Paul amplify the romantic narrative, combining heartfelt lyrics with cinematic storytelling.
The video is a perfect mix of nostalgia and modern flair, making it a must-watch for lovers of Ugandan pop and R&B.
Gwe Weka – Coopy Bly
Coopy Bly delivers a spiritual powerhouse with “Gwe Weka” (You Alone), a song that highlights God’s sovereignty, power, and unwavering presence. Perfect for times of reflection, gratitude, or seeking strength, the track underscores divine hope as the ultimate source of comfort and guidance.
The visuals are uplifting and soulful, capturing the essence of worship while showcasing Coopy Bly’s musical and lyrical talent.
Final Thoughts
From romantic slow jams to inspirational worship and triumphant anthems, this week’s releases reflect the diversity and richness of Uganda’s music scene. Artists like Tracy Melon, Gloria Bugie, Eddy Kenzo, Chris Evans Kaweesi, Lydia Jazmine, and Coopy Bly are raising the bar with high-quality visuals, storytelling, and production.
Fans are encouraged to watch, share, and stream these videos, as they represent some of the most talked-about releases in Uganda this week.
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