Uganda’s Top Producers Reveal the Songs They Consider Their Greatest Works
Some of Uganda’s most respected music producers have offered rare insight into the projects they value most, revealing the hit songs they believe define their careers.
Speaking during an appearance on NBS TV’s After 5, producers Kuseim The Baddest, Ayo Bassboi, and Chemical Ali Nicer were each asked to name the two productions they are most proud of — and their answers highlight some of the biggest hits in Uganda’s modern music scene.
From chart-topping anthems to fan favorites, the selections reflect both commercial success and personal artistic milestones.
Kuseim The Baddest: Azawi Leads the List
Producer Kuseim The Baddest named Azawi’s hit Lo Fit as one of his most important productions.
He described the song as one of the strongest works he has ever created in the studio, emphasizing its impact and quality.
Kuseim also highlighted Pia Pounds’ Tupaate as another standout track in his catalog.
But that wasn’t all…
As a bonus mention, he included Nsi Namba, the collaboration between Sheebah and T Paul, as another project he holds in high regard.
Ayo Bassboi: Geosteady and Tracy Melon Stand Out
Producer Ayo Bassboi pointed to Geosteady’s Sembela as his top production achievement.
He noted that the track remains one of the most meaningful songs he has worked on in his career.
He also selected Tracy Melon’s Tovaayo as another production he is particularly proud of.
For Ayo, both songs represent strong creative moments that helped shape his identity in the industry.
Chemical Ali Nicer: Star-Studded Collaborations Lead
Chemical Ali Nicer shared a lineup of hits that have dominated airwaves and club rotations.
His top pick was Chekecha by Karole Kasita featuring Winnie Nwagi and Vinka — a high-energy collaboration that became a fan favorite.
He also named Tracy Melon’s Kakana as one of his finest works.
As a bonus mention, he highlighted Ngezaako by John Blaq, adding to an already impressive portfolio of successful productions.

Behind the Boards: More Than Just Hits
The producers’ choices reflect more than just popularity — they highlight personal milestones, creative breakthroughs, and defining moments in their careers.
Each song represents hours of studio work, collaboration with artists, and the evolving sound of Uganda’s music industry.
Their selections also underline the growing influence of producers in shaping the country’s modern hit records.
The Bigger Picture
As Uganda’s music industry continues to expand, producers are increasingly stepping into the spotlight, gaining recognition for the soundscapes behind the hits.
From Afrobeats-inspired rhythms to local fusion styles, their work continues to define the direction of contemporary Ugandan music.
While fans often celebrate the artists on the mic, these revelations show that some of the industry’s biggest hits carry deep personal meaning for the creators behind the boards.
From Lo Fit to Sembela, these producers have shaped the soundtrack of Uganda’s modern music era — and now they’ve finally told fans which ones matter most to them.
