
image courtesy of Museke
I love Museke because it has a lot of random unnecessary or necessary information about many African artists. If anyone hasnt been there its time you check it out honestly. Where online can you find random historical information about Tatuu such as what school they went to, how they met and what their full names are?
Sidenote: One of the biggest challenges for many content publishers out there on the web is lack of information, its unfortunate that an artists can enter the studio to record but will have no plan to get his music out there, most of the work we do at GetMziki is scouted hustled through over phonecalls, text messages and emails to find out any information about artists. If anyone can complete this circle for people like us and make it available – African artists will only continue to shine even more…
Now back to our regular scheduled programming
Enough said about Ulopa, am not going to continue over flowering his expertise and talents, what I will say however is here is a producer who is going to turn into an artist faster than anyone else I’ve ever seen in the region. Actually now that I think about it, majority of singers in East Africa turn into producers but very few start as producers then end up being artists. Bruce Odhiambo was a singer turned producer, Wyre still sings and produces, Musyoka was a singer turned producer, Ted Josiah was a singer turned producer…. anyway you catch my drift – Big ups to Ulopa keep doing your thing.
listen to Come back to me here:
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download the track here:
watch the video here: (thanks kimgitz for the url)
Ok Leo,
I know its the end of the month and the middle of the yr. Dude, none of the 3 songs you uploaded on tuesday are downloadable.
The video is one of the most impressive simplistic videos ever! Shot by Ogopa in Magandi, Kenya! This track is what I was looking for in Solophobia! Love it! love it! love it!
Video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N01yo-emm-0
ULOPA NGOMA!!! diehard need i say more…im loving this mellow tune. Totally killing two birds with one stone singing and producing and then some…hommy is oozing talanta!
Get M yall need to get on ur A game. Checked the other site and they got u beat. Compe ni compe roho safi shout out to Bamboo for that catchy phrase! Songs aint downloading for shit!
^^Kimgitz its MAGADI not MAGANDI.Lol at these shady Nairobi by night people(when heading to JKIA past KICC)lahaula…good effort lakini
That video is beast tho! Ogopa peeps..definately watching u guyz!!!!
Opps @Lisa trust u to slay me! FYI its a typo! Good points though!
Nice joint na video!
I don’t mind this song, but personally I prefer solophobia. I like their strong voices in the solophobia song, and when I have it on high volume, its the bomb. But hey, its me against how many pple?
these hoes!!… sijui niseme
na ngoma inyewe nayo eeish!!!
acha nilale kwanza nitawashow vile ilinibore nikiamka
hahahahahahahahaaaaaaaa…………..WANJALA……….you’ve KILLED IT!!lolest………basi amka uniambie mimi……hahahahahaha………….
ulopa got me hooked on his tunes like coke, i think if this guy stops producing beats i will just get sick promptly. no kidding. nways the ngoma is well rounded the vocal, beat and lyrics are all on point. the only downside to this song albeit a minor one is that there is no definate climax it is kind of flat. a climax of some instrument or vocals could have added that extra edge to the song. overall i think the song is a great tune.
the girls hav shown maturity and make a fab combination with ulopa.no one seems to acknowledge it is a tatuu song.big up to him as well all the same.
Hey this cobination is hat n hat Ulopa u garr it boy music to the fullest kijana kenya desavs 2 av u coz u drivin it to the maximum point of it…..loves