Uganda’s music scene is on fire this week as some of the country’s most exciting stars—Dokta Brain, Ray G, Kin Bella, Princess Amiirah, and Shena Skies—bless fans with brand-new visuals. From heartfelt love songs to humorous TikTok-ready bangers, these fresh releases are dominating playlists and timelines everywhere.
Here’s a breakdown of the latest must-watch videos lighting up YouTube and social media this week.
💘 Dokta Brain – “Juuju”
If love had a rhythm, it would sound like Dokta Brain’s Juuju. The track is a sweet celebration of African love, family, and the magic that comes with connection.
From kwanjula ceremonies to those small, everyday gestures that make love beautiful, Juuju captures it all. The visuals are warm, colorful, and full of life—perfect for lovers, dreamers, and anyone who believes in real connection.
“Love has its own rhythm, and Juuju is that heartbeat,” Dokta Brain shared.
With its vibrant cinematography and African-inspired flair, the video is a visual love letter to unity and joy.
🎥 Watch “Juuju” by Dokta Brain now on YouTube
💃🏽 Shena Skies – “Ankwasaganya”
Shena Skies is here to remind you that love isn’t meant to be hidden. Her new single Ankwasaganya—which means “You make me proud”—is an anthem for lovers who proudly show off their partners.
The visuals are playful, colorful, and full of confidence, featuring Shena dancing and vibing with her signature energy.
“Ankwasaganya is about celebrating the one who handles you, uplifts you, and makes you proud to show them off,” Shena explained.
The track blends Afrobeat rhythms with a catchy chorus that fans are already quoting across TikTok and Instagram captions.
🎥 Watch “Ankwasaganya” by Shena Skies on YouTube
💸 Kin Bella feat. Nandor Love – “Sente Za Pill”
If you’re looking for a good laugh and a certified hit, Kin Bella’s Sente Za Pill (loosely translated as Money For The Pills) is your song of the week.
Featuring Nandor Love, the song takes a humorous look at modern relationships and money struggles—served up with cheeky lyrics and a catchy hook.
The video, now trending on TikTok, plays on the fun concept with clever scenes, bold outfits, and that unmistakable Ugandan comedy flair.
Fans are calling it “the most relatable song of 2025”—and it’s easy to see why.
🎥 Watch “Sente Za Pill” by Kin Bella ft. Nandor Love on YouTube
❤️ Ray G – “Enyena 100”
Western Uganda’s favorite crooner Ray G is back, melting hearts with Enyena 100.
Produced by Bob Pro, this love ballad is a romantic reassurance to his lover—a promise of lifelong commitment and 100% devotion.
Ray G’s smooth voice, paired with dreamy visuals, delivers a soulful experience that’ll have you texting your favorite person before the video ends.
“It’s pure love energy,” one fan wrote in the YouTube comments. “Ray G never misses.”
🎥 Watch “Enyena 100” by Ray G on YouTube
💞 Princess Amiirah – “Seesa”
Rounding out this week’s new drops is Princess Amiirah’s tender ballad Seesa.
Soft, soulful, and deeply emotional, Seesa is a song for the lovers who believe in forever. Amiirah pours her heart into every lyric, promising devotion and unshakable love.
The visuals match the emotion perfectly—warm lighting, cinematic close-ups, and a storyline that feels straight out of a Nollywood romance.
“It’s a heartfelt declaration of eternal love,” Amiirah said. “Love that stands the test of time.”
🎥 Watch “Seesa” by Princess Amiirah on YouTube
🎶 Ugandan Music Is Evolving — and Fans Are Here for It
From emotional storytelling to viral humor, this week’s releases show just how versatile Uganda’s music scene has become. Artists like Ray G and Dokta Brain are pushing the boundaries of sound and visuals, while new-gen acts like Kin Bella and Princess Amiirah are blending creativity with authenticity.
These fresh drops prove that East African music continues to thrive, evolve, and inspire. Whether you’re a lover of dancehall beats, Afro-soul, or romantic ballads, this week had something for everyone.
🔥 What’s Your Favorite Drop This Week?
Have you watched the latest music videos yet? Which one’s been on repeat for you — Juuju, Ankwasaganya, Sente Za Pill, Enyena 100, or Seesa?
💬 Sound off in the comments below!
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