Uganda’s music scene continues moving at full speed, and this week several artists are giving fans fresh reasons to press play.
From emotional melodies and powerful lyrics to energetic dance tracks, musicians are expanding their sounds with brand-new visuals that bring their songs to life.
Among the latest releases are Feffe Bussi featuring Ray G, Caxah Diet, Kin Bella, Omutume Planet, and Instramento with Truth 256 and Mark Siima Kanimi.
Each artist brings a different flavor — proving once again that Uganda’s entertainment industry continues to grow with creativity and variety.
Here are some of the new visuals making noise this week…
Feffe Bussi feat. Ray G – “Noteera (Okuba)”
Two different musical strengths come together in Feffe Bussi’s latest release “Noteera (Okuba)” featuring Ray G.
Ray G brings his signature soulful and melodic vocals, creating a smooth emotional atmosphere, while Feffe Bussi adds his sharp lyrical style and confident delivery.
The song celebrates beauty that is impossible to ignore.
Through its lyrics, “Noteera (Okuba)” describes a presence so powerful that it naturally attracts attention.
The collaboration blends melody and rap, creating a balance between heartfelt vocals and clever wordplay.
With both artists bringing their unique identities, the track delivers a sound that appeals to fans of different styles.
Caxah Diet – “Love Me Louder”
Caxah Diet continues his consistent run with another fresh release titled “Love Me Louder.”
Produced by Big Davie Logic, the track explores the frustration of hidden love — calling out relationships where affection exists privately but disappears in public.
The song touches on a feeling many listeners can relate to: wanting love to be shown openly instead of being kept away from the world.
Caxah Diet’s delivery gives the track a modern feel while maintaining the emotional message behind the lyrics.
The visuals add another layer to the song, helping fans connect more deeply with the story being told.
For an artist building momentum, another release keeps the conversation going.
Kin Bella – “Asiimye”
Kin Bella is also keeping her fans entertained with new visuals for her latest project “Asiimye.”
Directed by Afri-Cinema Pictures, the visuals showcase her creativity and continue her effort to deliver fresh content to her audience.
The song adds another chapter to Kin Bella’s growing music journey as she continues developing her sound and presence in Uganda’s entertainment space.
Her latest release shows the importance of strong visuals in today’s music industry, where fans connect with both the sound and the story behind a song.
Omutume Planet – “Hehehe (Mangadalena)”
Known for the popular hit “Chai Wenjaye,” Omutume Planet returns with a different kind of energy in “Hehehe (Mangadalena).”
The track brings humor, entertainment, and a playful atmosphere that matches the artist’s personality.
Unlike serious emotional releases, this project focuses on fun — creating a song designed to make listeners laugh, dance, and enjoy the moment.
The combination of comedy and music gives the project a unique appeal, especially for fans who enjoy lighter entertainment.
And then things got really interesting…
The song proves that music does not always have to be complicated — sometimes the goal is simply to bring happiness.
Instramento feat. Truth 256 & Mark Siima Kanimi – “Nitwe Turiho”
For listeners looking for a track to dance to, Instramento’s “Nitwe Turiho” delivers an energetic experience.
Featuring Truth 256 and Mark Siima Kanimi, the song brings together different talents for a lively collaboration.
The visuals, directed by Elly V. Mugisa, add movement and energy to the project.
The track focuses on creating a good vibe — the type of song designed for celebrations, performances, and moments where people simply want to enjoy the music.
Uganda’s Music Scene Keeps Expanding
The latest releases highlight the diversity of Uganda’s music industry.
Artists are not limiting themselves to one sound.
Some are exploring love and emotions.
Others are creating comedy-driven entertainment.
Others are focused on dance and energy.
That variety is helping Ugandan music continue reaching different audiences both locally and beyond.
The internet had thoughts, and fans are already sharing their favorite releases from the week.
Some listeners are drawn to the emotional storytelling, while others are enjoying the upbeat energy.
The Bigger Picture
Behind every music video is a team of artists, producers, directors, and creatives working to bring ideas to life.
In today’s entertainment world, visuals have become just as important as the songs themselves.
A strong video can introduce an artist to new audiences and turn a release into a bigger cultural moment.
This week’s projects show that Ugandan artists are continuing to experiment, create, and compete in a fast-changing digital music space.
Final Takeaway
From Feffe Bussi and Ray G’s smooth collaboration to Caxah Diet’s emotional message and Omutume Planet’s comedy energy, this week delivered something for every type of music fan.
Uganda’s music scene is clearly not slowing down.
The only question is — which new release will become the next big anthem?
