June 28, 2024

Dynaso Wegoso

‘Bamulabira Kuki’ By Dynaso Wegoso & Missed Kol DJ Drops On YouTube

Rising Ugandan dancehall artists Dynaso Wegoso and Missed Kol DJ have released a new collabo titled ‘Bamulabira Kuki’, which debuted today on YouTube and is also available on digital platforms.

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Get Your Groove On And Dance To “All Over My Body”

Limbofest wasted no time in promoting their new single All Over My Body. Just two days after releasing the song, they unveiled a dance video that has taken TikTok by storm. Fans and fellow creators are joining the #AllOverMyBodyChallenge, showcasing their moves to the infectious beat. In “All Over My Body,” Limbofest delivers a sensual and groovy experience. The lyrics serenade listeners with themes of love, desire, and longing. The trio’s musical prowess shines through in this danceable track, which is set to become a favorite on playlists everywhere. Want to join the fun? Stream “All Over My Body” on your favorite digital platforms, and then head over to TikTok to participate in the challenge. From Nairobi to global audiences, everyone is getting their groove on! Listen below;

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Out Now: Check Out “One Legee” Lyrical Video on YouTube

Are you ready to hit the dance floor? The infectious beats of “One Legee” will make you move, groove, and break it down like never before. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just love to sway to the rhythm, this lyrical video is your invitation to let loose and express yourself. Verse 1 has Heavy Cane opeming the song as it goes: “Najua Kudance”“Najua kudance, I can make my body move like this, see how I dance like this, so sweet.”Imagine a spotlight illuminating the dance floor. Our lead dancer steps forward, confidence radiating from every pore. Their body sways gracefully, mirroring the lyrics. The camera captures their fluid movements, emphasizing the joy of self-expression. The chorus will surely get you moving as it goes:“Twende, one legee, one legee, one legee, move like this. One legee, one legee, one legee, move like that.”The entire dance crew joins in, forming a synchronized line. They lift one leg, then the other, creating a mesmerizing pattern. The camera pans, capturing the unity of movement—a celebration of togetherness. As the bridge starts like: “Bubble bubble bubble, one-two, let’s make a circle. One-two, make a circle. One-two, make a circle. Three-four, a big circle like this, a big circle like that.” The dancers form a circle, hands interlocked. They sway side to side, creating ripples like water. The camera spins around them, capturing the magic of unity. The lyrics come alive as the circle expands and contracts, a joyful whirlwind of motion. Verse 2 will catch you offguard for sure as Heavy Cane sings : “Baby gal, give me some love as you whinnie whine your waist. Give me that beautiful love, ukiwhinie whine your waist. So make your body dance, break your body dance, everybody dance.”The lead dancer partners up, eyes locked with their dance partner. They mirror each other’s movements—the sensuality of love and the freedom of dance. The camera zooms in, capturing their chemistry. The beat intensifies, and the crowd can’t help but join in. The lyrics of One Legee urge everyone to move, to connect, to embrace life. And as the music fades, the dance floor erupts in applause. One Legee isn’t just a song; it’s an invitation to celebrate movement, love, and community. So grab your dancing shoes, hit play, and let the rhythm guide you. Twende One Legee—let’s go!

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Wenda Wazimu Drops Sensual Music Video “Guza Guza”

Wenda Wazimu has officially released the music video for their latest track, “Guza Guza.” The title translates to “Touch touch” in English, and the song is a blend of sensuality and sarcastic slang from Githurai (sheng language). Wenda Wazimu consists of five talented artists who effortlessly deliver their lines. Their chemistry is reminiscent of Ethic, another successful Gengetone group.In the music video, the members rap back-to-back, showcasing their individual styles while maintaining a cohesive vibe. “Guza Guza” brings the popular Gengetone sound to the forefront. Gengetone is a Kenyan urban music genre characterized by its energetic beats, street slang, and raw lyrics. The song captures the essence of Gengetone, with its hooks and rhythmic flow. The music video was shot in Black Market Studios, and the group members are seen enjoying themselves as they perform.The visuals complement the song’s sensual undertones, creating an engaging experience for viewers. If you’re a fan of Gengetone or enjoy music that blends local slang with contemporary beats, “Guza Guza” is a must-watch. Watch below;

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