Shaka Mayanja aleese bwiino wa Philly Lutaaya nalabula abamwelijako

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Shaka Mayanja aka Winston Mayanja aka Jazz Safari aka Nalubaale Roots takes us thru the late Philly Bongole Lutaaya from his lens and warns musicians to stop bickering over him and invest in producing mo quality music

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  • @joekizito8320
    @joekizito8320 Год назад +50

    Osobola otya? Is my favourite and I consider myself the greatest philly lutaaya fan of all time. His four known albums Starting with Born in Africa and its five luganda songs in entebbe wala, tulo tulo, empisazo, nalikwagadde and nkooye okwegomba then his two English songs that’s born in Africa and voices crying out and finally the Swedish song En fest rinkeby. That album made him a global icon contrary to what most ignorant people are saying that it’s hiv that made him a star and btw it sold 60k copies in Scandinavia alone. Next he released his Tumusiinze album that had songs like ssekukulu, Gloria, tumsiinze, merry Xmas, katujaguze etc…. His third album was his aids album as people have come to know it bagiyita Alone and it had songs like nakazaana, likambo ya falanga, anifa, omukazzi omufumbo wa kitiibwa, emiziro, I have a dream etc…. And last but not least his legacy album that came out in 90 and it had songs like Diana, sirimba, sasaliza, muserebende, mukwano beera nange(mozy radio lweyakopa in his Jennifer song) etc…. He also had songs he never recorded like flora etc….. Am so blessed to have watched Philly twice

    • @moseskabiito7125
      @moseskabiito7125 Год назад +1

      Me too, Osobola Otya is my favorite...then Nkowola omwana....classics

    • @springvic5034
      @springvic5034 Год назад +2

      Best analysis. I had even forgotten most of his songs. I was listening to his songs this Xmas as they induce that sort of nostalgia back home preparing for Xmas so I blast those songs in my neighbourhood to get me in the spirit. We cannot even begin to think, not even think about thinking of comparing Philly to this boy. The people who say otherwise tebamanyi and they should do some research before looking at views on RUclips. His songs are in so many platforms. RIP Philly.

    • @sullykiyaga7922
      @sullykiyaga7922 Год назад +1

      Naye Dianna was on Alone album. We who grew up around blueroom we loved him to death

    • @springvic5034
      @springvic5034 Год назад +1

      @@sullykiyaga7922 😆😆. You’re my people.

    • @Movie_Trailers101
      @Movie_Trailers101 Год назад

      Wow thanks for enlightening us more ……💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾

  • @Fraciencwa94
    @Fraciencwa94 Год назад +5

    The only happy thing I’ve felt in reading these comments, I’m learning that only boys are on those twitter sites and Facebook. People who take time to listen to these interviews are all sensible on you tube. Thank you for breaking up the issue so well.

  • @anthonysavio3875
    @anthonysavio3875 Год назад +16

    Shaka was the chap who brought us Jamaican music stars. Chaka Demus/Pliers, Shaba Ranks, Spanner Banner, Buju Banton, Third world, Maxi Priest.

  • @baibemutts1997
    @baibemutts1997 Год назад +19

    Wow wow I didn’t want him to stop educating us about the Ugandan music industry appreciated

  • @sharllotemazoe5323
    @sharllotemazoe5323 Год назад +7

    A sober analysis from Shaka. I didn't want him to stop.
    Kyova olabba nze in Uganda nalemela ku Afrigo Band and a few like-minded musicians of the same caliber. Maddox Sematimba included. The rest, noise just.

  • @discovernow2960
    @discovernow2960 Год назад +30

    Shaka is speaking facts,, thanks for bringing him, he’s a good story teller and I like how he mentions and remembers both names of all those people

  • @nimbimanyaalex3719
    @nimbimanyaalex3719 Год назад +14

    Philly was a class above, he could be listened to by the whole family without shame but nowadays, a family can't sit together and watch or listen to music for majority of singers without embarrassment. Alex. Shaka thanks.

    • @springvic5034
      @springvic5034 Год назад +1

      Imagine the comparison. We can excuse the apologists being mistaken as they’ve been born in times of synthetic music with auto tunes etc. Back then music was live, live shows, live singing no miming, pure voices where musicians played their instruments and sang their own songs and the songs made sense. Every person in diaspora can relate to the songs Philly sang about his life in Sweden that’s how relatable his craft was. We can accept Kenzo has been all over the place but when it comes to talent, please don’t insult Philly’s legacy. Bano abaana babaddeki?

  • @KazKasozi
    @KazKasozi Год назад +1

    Solid points from Mr Tshaka. Thanks for highlighting some of those great names like Philly Lutaaya, Billy Mutebi, Frank Mbalire, Moses Matovu, Sammy Kasule, Ssekyanzi, Dede, Mwambala, Ssebadduka etal... The current music generation has a general lack of respect of what it took for those people to make the music they made. Notoriety, popularity don't necessarily equate to musical brilliance.

  • @throne2029
    @throne2029 Год назад +29

    The last song shaka talked about is called "Osobola otya" Philly was thanking his team,its really well composed.

    • @zarasfruits8199
      @zarasfruits8199 Год назад +2

      Thanks for that information

    • @throne2029
      @throne2029 Год назад +3

      @@zarasfruits8199 you’re very welcome.

    • @BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul
      @BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul Год назад +4

      Thank you so much 👊🏿🖤

    • @throne2029
      @throne2029 Год назад +2

      @@BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul you’re very welcome

    • @311adrian
      @311adrian Год назад +1

      "Osobolotya" is a master piece mystery of all his creative compositions...

  • @mukasadaniel3319
    @mukasadaniel3319 Год назад +9

    Wow, Billy Mutebi sounds like an incredible musician who made significant contributions to Ugandan music. It's unfortunate that he remains relatively unknown to many people today. It's impressive to hear about his early beginnings as a young prodigy and how he rose to become one of the most sought-after guitarists in the country. His ability to compose timeless classics and play the lead guitar in many hit songs is a testament to his musical talent.

  • @nampombaallen4530
    @nampombaallen4530 Год назад +2

    Nze I was there in person, as I was at old Kampala sss. We were lightening candles and a lot of tears

  • @segawaben6181
    @segawaben6181 Год назад +3

    RIP PHILLY SAMULABAKO NAYE MUSIC WE AMMALAKO EKIWUUBALO

  • @asas7843
    @asas7843 Год назад +11

    This interview is more than amazing respect to him and his words 🙏

  • @Xtinem22
    @Xtinem22 Год назад +19

    Kasuku thank u for this interview. Here’s my remarks;
    1. When Shaka talks about drums, listen to Juliana Kanyomozi song “I am Ugandan “ u’ll know y she pulled off the remake of Philly’s Diana.
    2. If u listen to late Philly’s songs Naalikwagadde & 😢 zo, u may think of the voice of Hon. Geoffrey Lutaaya singing.
    3. Sweden 🇸🇪 has music electricity 😅
    Lastly, Kenzo yeetonde ate amale atukubiire akalango ka GGWANGA MUJJE.

  • @katocephas1069
    @katocephas1069 Год назад +3

    Shaka,the show u talking about at nakivubo in 1989.i was at old Kampala in senior one .the stadium filled up and hundreds of people remained outside .in Kampala ,u could not pass any music shop without hearing his music playing .NAMAGEMBE of madox and BORN IN AFRICA are the songs ,that deeply still seated on people's hearts.

  • @serwaddashafik7570
    @serwaddashafik7570 Год назад +13

    So am 28 obviously born after Philly's death and I just so happened to play Philly's song 'born in Africa' today. I have no doubt that song alone outweighs all of kenzo's songs put together. Btw, kenzo has got some nice songs am just not interested in playing them in my car much as am from the same generation. I think Fred Masagazi and kabuye Ssembogga are musical greats alongside the other greats. And I think Bruno k has got more views on youtube than Ssembogga and Zex Bilangilangi probably has more youtube views than Alex Mukulu! I prefer to call this the social media generation! Great wisdom from an elder Shaka Mayanja. BTW there's a saying that goes "those who forget their ancestors shall be forgotten by their offspring "Watching all the way from Johannesburg.....

    • @senwilliams5483
      @senwilliams5483 Год назад +1

      For your musical taste even Sammy kasule songs can work for you

  • @bassistovgilberto
    @bassistovgilberto Год назад +1

    Thank you Mukulu wange Tshaka for making clarification about ugandan music industry .I wish those proud singers get to know about this interview.

  • @herbertmuyomba8172
    @herbertmuyomba8172 Год назад +11

    Ooh Entebbe Wala remains my best classic from the great Philly Lutaya 🎶🎸🎧

    • @katocephas1069
      @katocephas1069 Год назад +1

      Ohhh talk about that song ,it has that instrumental part as it ends ,that part entàbula nemba anywa ka juice

    • @Jaede_dfn
      @Jaede_dfn Год назад

      Hahaha.....I love dat song to bits

  • @richardkateregga6592
    @richardkateregga6592 Год назад +3

    Shaka is a living library. I loved his sense of articulation.

  • @phillipbryan675
    @phillipbryan675 Год назад +6

    Kasuku awooze banange ... saawa ya kuyiga muziki hahaha. Thanks Shaka for the insight . Abo abatalaba Philly sing . Tebalimutegera as long as they never had a chance to watch him sing . I remember when Philly used to come to Buddo Kabinja to visit his kids. Omulembe guno gujooga banange.

  • @collinkibirige5263
    @collinkibirige5263 Год назад +8

    Shaka speaks from the heart coz he has love for the industry

  • @jameskatabalwa9657
    @jameskatabalwa9657 Год назад +4

    Kasuku my father was one of philly friends here in Sweden and Shaka is right,my father say that philly always had a not book at all times and he wrote every day.

  • @Raymond874
    @Raymond874 Год назад +15

    I can listen to Shaka all day he has alot to say that these current artists need to know 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @wanjaphilimon
    @wanjaphilimon Год назад +11

    Thank you Kasuku for your educative journalism. Mr. Shaka has articulated the issues very well. Good music speaks for itself. Niece Henry's opinion was wanting.
    This interview was timely because I longed to hear an opinion from someone who saw philly in his prime.
    Thanks again. I wish you the best in your career.

  • @bukenyafaizo9083
    @bukenyafaizo9083 Год назад +4

    When u listen to Philly,moses matovu,frank mbalire,Sammy kasule and tonny sengo the late u get to know how this group was so talented

  • @medinassir7942
    @medinassir7942 Год назад +4

    Kasuku thanks for hosting this great mind speaking facts Philly was of another level our current musicians are not creative Shaka thank you for putting this nonsense to rest. Nairobi is watching

  • @markikon
    @markikon Год назад +3

    Kasuku banae bring us more of such people. Legendary music stories 🔥

  • @emwaka1
    @emwaka1 Год назад +3

    Thank you Omutabaazi Blackman roots unlimited for schooling us. You are a living legend. A documentary of you needs to be done. I have said this over and above many times. Thanks to Tonda for giving you more life.

    • @BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul
      @BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul Год назад +1

      Buweereza, only a vessel. It's All The Grace Of Ttonda The Most High, The Guardians And My Ancestors Through Whom I Am Spiritually Guided Itinually ☥

  • @bannahmayanja9049
    @bannahmayanja9049 Год назад +4

    I was lucky to know this man Philly Lutaya I wasn't a good singer but he made me love music and I was hanging around these guys it was fun awo wenayigila no kweyokya Frank Mbalile Hope Mukasa Gerald Nadibanga, Base nerabide erinya lye abo bali babi nga basaja bawanvu balunjiwa mwana nga bwoba obetaga Blue moon Namirembe Road nga bwoba tolina gwomanyiwo nga tolina gwomanyi. Oyo Kenzo musasira tasobola kutuuka ku love abantu gyebalina kuye Philly mugeza ku Kayiira the love people hard in him.

  • @rinahkayz9508
    @rinahkayz9508 Год назад +5

    I wish Jenkins also hosts this gentleman yeyinza omujjamu info but Kasuku ebimu bambi akiriza bukiriza kuba teyaliwo😂😂but this man is a good story teller hv like this interview .

  • @malaikamalaika4062
    @malaikamalaika4062 Год назад +5

    Thank you,Kasuku, for inviting this gem of wisdom. What an interview!

  • @sharifssebunya2793
    @sharifssebunya2793 Год назад +3

    This is th first show I have watched this year coz it's from a wise person

  • @basketballdiaries2846
    @basketballdiaries2846 Год назад +3

    Shaka's love and knowledge for music is impeccable 👌 Thank you Kasuku

  • @mugambwarobert4032
    @mugambwarobert4032 Год назад +5

    I enjoy listening to his gentleman. He’s so resourceful

  • @nansikombistellavanessa8297
    @nansikombistellavanessa8297 Год назад +6

    Kasuku thanks for hosting Mr. Shaka ,yeah bring him again and again I have really enjoyed his words

  • @shamninja7929
    @shamninja7929 Год назад +1

    I remember that day Philly Lutaya came to King's College Budo most of us cried...it was sad & unbelievable 😢😔. Well told story...thanks Shaka!.

  • @built4it418
    @built4it418 Год назад +6

    First time seeing on set Ras Shaka .....impressive views and submissions. "....stay aggressive like Nigerians..."

  • @rinahkayz9508
    @rinahkayz9508 Год назад +5

    Mr Shaka webale kwagala buwangwa na nnono kudos 👏 I really liked that statement nd all the mentions about beliefs. Ur a pioneer in this Jah bless 🙌 🙏

    • @BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul
      @BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul Год назад

      Wewaawo Nnyabo. Kyonna kisa kya Ttonda Omutonzi ne ba Jjajja nga basiimye ☥

    • @rinahkayz9508
      @rinahkayz9508 Год назад

      @@BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul Bweza bweza nyo obwa Jjaja Ttonda ♥️♥️how i wish u teach us more about our roots nze nsigaddemu lock 🔐

  • @rusokedalton1307
    @rusokedalton1307 Год назад +6

    It feels good to be a budonian,well said shaka.much respect straight outa mutesa house

  • @rodvillager5638
    @rodvillager5638 Год назад +2

    GREAT stuff jajja Shaka. Kasuku, yes, Philly was a Budonian, and during his holiday period, he'd play with the police band. He learned his craft from the police band, and never went back. Its worth watching his "Born in Africa" docu-movie. People will then know who Philly was. Legend!

  • @brendahfar_see
    @brendahfar_see Год назад +1

    😘😘Thanks Mr.shaka Mayanja. Thou Nampijja teyaze😘❤️❤️

  • @brianagie7246
    @brianagie7246 Год назад

    Kasuku thnks for bringing Shaka

  • @barryspice315
    @barryspice315 Год назад +3

    Kasuku.. Interviewing Our UncleShaka💕. This will push yo RUclips more. Do more of him. Than others.. Integrity and knowing. Call it Skadom Mega

  • @baligeyamohamed3087
    @baligeyamohamed3087 Год назад +1

    Shaka Mayanja thank you for your being honest to yourself and talking the truth. Our many musicians today can't measure to the bar of philly Lutaaya. Many of today's musicians are just average . Many of them just sing love songs period! Nothing tangible to learn from their many non inspiring songs. Very few of them are that good

  • @sairecordsinternationalug657
    @sairecordsinternationalug657 Год назад +6

    Blessings to Raster Shaka

  • @stevejahlil5389
    @stevejahlil5389 Год назад +1

    shaka jah nalubaale bless u man.

  • @nelahqueen8401
    @nelahqueen8401 Год назад +1

    Thanx very much kuku to bring muzeeyi mayanja ovanga ku basajja abo nakuba album neyimba emyaka jona ezabaano zigwako mangu ne radios nezitadamu zikuba tebanyi kukuba bivuguga kyova olaaba batusiruwalilaako kuyimbila ku CD.

  • @AwakeningUganda842
    @AwakeningUganda842 Год назад +1

    I didn't know Kasuku is a cool guy , thanks for bringing shaka

  • @nansikombimariamhudah8213
    @nansikombimariamhudah8213 Год назад

    Wewawo bweza.. shaka thax for knowing our cultures n traditions.... Omutozi Ddunda Namukereka Kiwa mirembe okubalire 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @angellokinene816
    @angellokinene816 7 месяцев назад

    I liked this interview. Ideally, the interview highlighted that everything in the universe is a form of Energy, Measured in Frequency. And Every Frequency has an Effect (Cosmic)
    Music is Sound, transformed as Waves in terms of Wave Length (Frequency) and each frequency has a cause to the forces of the universe.
    Thank you Uncle Tshaka 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @jonathanking2968
    @jonathanking2968 Год назад +3

    I have liked the way Shaka has composed everything well ! These ugandan musicians are using some words loosely ! Philly shouldn't be in any category

  • @leonardmagezi3871
    @leonardmagezi3871 Год назад +1

    I agree with Shaka 200% no musician here in Uganda can compare him self to Lutaaya era Kenzo should with his statement immidiately.

  • @moseskabiito7125
    @moseskabiito7125 Год назад

    Kasuku u shd continue bringing such people who can articulate points. Ggwe imagine omuntu nakusanga nekintu kyo kyokiririzamu naye nakulaga nti it'd wrong and his is the right thing. Shaka Mayanja has made my day.

  • @kamulegeyakim5169
    @kamulegeyakim5169 Год назад +2

    Kasuku.... your channel is good... you give your guests time to talk and you become just like us the listeners. You don't always interrupt. Keep up the good work. Keep bring resourceful people like Shaka...

  • @ronladnyonjo
    @ronladnyonjo Год назад

    Shaka Mayanja is right Musicians are married to music. They give it a lot of time, it is their greatest satisfaction. A true musician does not necessarily need to prove himself. Thanks for this interview; hopefully many can learn from it.

  • @bryanseruwagi9972
    @bryanseruwagi9972 Год назад +5

    the humility of this guy is Gold

    • @BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul
      @BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul Год назад

      Wewaawo Ssebo. It's All The Grace Of Ttonda The Most High, The Guardians And My Ancestors Through Whom I Am Spiritually Guided Itinually ☥

  • @kasozimichael9047
    @kasozimichael9047 Год назад

    Naye ono Mwami Mayanja is a moving encyclopedia in the entertainment industry. Twandimweyambisiza okumujako ebyafaayo ebiwerako. Ate musajja munyumya mulungi

  • @zarasfruits8199
    @zarasfruits8199 Год назад +2

    You should bring shake back and school 🎓 our musicians,
    They think 🤔 they know more.

  • @sadatntambi1271
    @sadatntambi1271 Год назад +1

    Shaka you are right. Most of the current music is garage music. There are brands that live for ages. Philly is among. Am not of that generation but i notice there is a difference. Thanks Shaka

  • @wassawsamuel5443
    @wassawsamuel5443 Год назад

    Thank you Mr Shaka I last watched u on tusker progect fame sn1

  • @uncleinnoMusiq184
    @uncleinnoMusiq184 Год назад

    Bukadde Magezi !!!! i am Glad we still have mature brains in the industry

  • @patnabuu6072
    @patnabuu6072 Год назад +1

    Shaka is a man of good character bambi. Thanks Kuku wange.

  • @lainihadijah5856
    @lainihadijah5856 Год назад

    @Shaka Mayanja and Kasuku ..... You were right about the song "Olumbe Lwo'bwavu " by the Afrigo Band. The Intro as you listen to the instrumental, the Solo guitar/ Rhythm guitar , the Saxophone, drums and Trumpet OMG says a lot just before Mr. Matovu does the vocal introduction

  • @asiimwetimothylim1368
    @asiimwetimothylim1368 Год назад +2

    Kasuku ekintu okitadde ku level ndala nyo mukwano
    Bless you

  • @superheroe9085
    @superheroe9085 Год назад +1

    I love Shaka Mayanja

  • @isaackiguli1166
    @isaackiguli1166 Год назад +1

    This is the best interview ever .

  • @mataalozius9551
    @mataalozius9551 Год назад

    Shaka is genius about music
    Thanks to bring pple with matter next stop I want Joseph batte

  • @yannickbusingye20
    @yannickbusingye20 Год назад +1

    Thanks Kuku for bringing Shake on this interview, looking forward for more sensible interviews like this one, big love

  • @bryanmckonzi8746
    @bryanmckonzi8746 Год назад +2

    Nice interview. He talked about Tim Kizito(rip) Nice guy just went missing in Los Angeles
    My two cents about Eddy and philly, we all know CNN is a news network Nnnn ur when Eddy’s song is played in prime time on CNN then we can start comparing him.

  • @mugishaismail887
    @mugishaismail887 Год назад +1

    Thanx uncle shaka for giving them their level

  • @susankanyesigye5776
    @susankanyesigye5776 Год назад +6

    😂 😆 i like the way kasuku is humble in this interview he doesn't even blink..

    • @stellakiguli4539
      @stellakiguli4539 Год назад +1

      Nawe omulabye 😂

    • @mjssenkumba6491
      @mjssenkumba6491 Год назад

      Nkugambye Olowoza kuku talokopya

    • @josephbuule9770
      @josephbuule9770 Год назад

      ​@@mjssenkumba6491 anti omuntu gwaliko walugezigezi

    • @ashrafmuwanga2237
      @ashrafmuwanga2237 Год назад

      Shaka is another beast, u talk nonsense he closes the interview

    • @mjssenkumba6491
      @mjssenkumba6491 Год назад +1

      @@ashrafmuwanga2237 banange bulijjo mpulila linya nayenga simu manyi

  • @Hak992
    @Hak992 Год назад +2

    I’m still pained at the words Kenzo said about Philly
    How dare he?? More so benefitting from Philly’s hard work

  • @aafmgt6286
    @aafmgt6286 Год назад +4

    Kasuku is humble today.

  • @leilabeckla8949
    @leilabeckla8949 Год назад +1

    That man is so good I need to hear him more......I love that guy ......that has information......

  • @Movie_Trailers101
    @Movie_Trailers101 Год назад

    Maddox and Philly Lutaya are my forever greatest ❤❤❤❤

  • @elizabethnkinzi9956
    @elizabethnkinzi9956 Год назад

    Shaka is without doubt intelligent and knowledgeable, it would be great to often have him.Great interview and great analysis 👍

  • @prospectanalyst4338
    @prospectanalyst4338 Год назад +3

    A similar debate occurred in the Shaderoom. A musician (I can't recall if it was Travis Scott or Usher) was compared to Michael Jackson, and the entire Shaderoom went up in flames. Based on the responses, it was evident that most people found the disrespect to be intolerable.

  • @70caligula
    @70caligula Год назад +1

    Wow last saw Winston Shaka in 93 in Kabalagala at some boutique yakasibiranga wo nnyo his older Lugemwa "Luggie" (RIP) was a good buddy of mine.

  • @dianahnattabi9472
    @dianahnattabi9472 Год назад

    Kasuku thanks for bringing SHAKA he's a living Library 💪✊. I love such pipo with Knowledge and History

  • @mohamednameyo2607
    @mohamednameyo2607 Год назад

    Yes yes uncle shark speaks music he has it all big up big bro much respect from me

  • @markraymond3577
    @markraymond3577 Год назад

    Wow wow what an interview mr shaka has sumarized it all i didnt get a chance to see the lengend but according to mr shaka the dude was superb

  • @golobatitus
    @golobatitus Год назад

    Thank You so much Kasuka for interviewing Tshaka Mayanja🔥🔥🔥👊👊👊

  • @jacksonmusinguzi4585
    @jacksonmusinguzi4585 Год назад +1

    Wazabanga thanks for the show Oyo kenzo alinga ne .................

  • @namaggazakiah1822
    @namaggazakiah1822 Год назад

    Waaw i love Shaka för hej is real and loves culture and traditional.

  • @Ayogenius67
    @Ayogenius67 Год назад

    Shaka is true on that point Ugandans love music it’s our nature that’s Nigerian and Jamaican have concerts in here

  • @levelsmedia363
    @levelsmedia363 Год назад +1

    Shaka has said it all walai, They should all stand in madox Ssemanda, and madox seriously is better than them all combined

  • @musaazimoses8117
    @musaazimoses8117 Год назад

    Knowledge is power thanks, Shaka,

  • @markikon
    @markikon Год назад +2

    It’s really been a great show bring uncle Shaka at Talk ed talk show

  • @UNiTY_ORIGINAAL
    @UNiTY_ORIGINAAL Год назад

    Blessings 🙏alot of things to learn here.give thanks

  • @olivia-kim-abba
    @olivia-kim-abba Год назад

    TShaka you are right. Today some of the musicians mindset is myopic‼️. They are looking for fame with no substance.
    Kasuku thank you for hosting the Living Legend. Much love TShaka❤️

  • @___19965
    @___19965 Год назад

    Can we all appreciate Kasuku that he has upped his game and is doing alot of exclusives and putting in the time without alot of regurgitation and repetitiveness of guests? He is nolonger lazy and he is out to get the information!.. kasuku divide the set into compartments,
    1).get music executives and entrepreneurs to discuss music bussiness ,
    2).get musicians to discuss music trends, get producers to discuss music production,
    3).get music videographers to discuss that ...
    4).Get gossip freelances to discuss trending gossip and the music show bizz.
    Atleast our artists will learn something and so are the funs.
    Now host,
    1 political analyses to discuss politics..
    2) host political propagandists to talk about propaganda.
    AND MANY MOREEEEEE!
    I am liking the channel..I came when we were few subscribers now we are almost 100k

  • @brazza5401
    @brazza5401 Год назад +1

    Wabula Uncle Shaka namala asisinkanako ne Vj.Mark gubula asala

  • @atalyebwarodgers4612
    @atalyebwarodgers4612 Год назад

    Thank you for this EDUTAINMENT, JAH BLESS

  • @kabugobrian9446
    @kabugobrian9446 Год назад +1

    This was a very informative and educative show. Thank you Kasuku!

  • @williamyeboah7784
    @williamyeboah7784 Год назад

    I agree, Maddox is one of Ugs finest musicians. No one's music in this new generation can compare their music to his.. and that's just his Namagembe Album, in terms of creativity and Production. Full stop. It's the only music I have spent my hard earned money on. I have never bought any other ug music.

  • @fidelityMediaAgency
    @fidelityMediaAgency Год назад

    Kuku grt interview....shaka put it right... Many musicians don't give time to their craft....

  • @segawaben6181
    @segawaben6181 Год назад +1

    My best song is Likambo ya falanga wabula olemwa but rest in eternal peace ✌ ❤you will be on my heart ♥

  • @buildplanconsult4411
    @buildplanconsult4411 Год назад

    Thanks a lot Kasuku & Tshaka. You've said it all. Philly was not just a world class musician but an ambassador & an icon.

  • @MrCashmo23
    @MrCashmo23 Год назад

    what a great interview shaka knows what his talking about, BONGOLEY is our finest musician ever, great interview kukuwazabanga, bring him back he got stories for days and informative, plus pure facts.

  • @milvahkamya5464
    @milvahkamya5464 Год назад +1

    Well stated just loved the honesty