Sylvester, Abramz Stick to Hip-Hop

Written on October 20, 2007 – 4:42 am | by Michael |

HIP-HOP duo Sylvester and Abramz’s most popular song, Lemerako, is a conversational song that has boosted their musical career.

The brothers have lived up to the message in the song. They joined the music industry nearly 10 years ago and have stuck to Hip-Hop, despite the fact that this genre of music is not much appreciated in Uganda.

Even though they are yet to have a breakthrough hit, Sylvester and Abramz are still moving with their heads high.

Their latest contribution to the Hip-Hop music industry is a hot collaborative single with celebrated US rapper, Toki Wright.

Kyendi Kyendi was done in northern Uganda some time early this year while Wright was in the midst of organising an after-school programme for formerly-abducted child soldiers.

The song was then produced by Katrah Quey in the USA.

[Via New Vision]

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