Slowly by slowly gripping the hearts of many music fans in Uganda, musician Ziza Bafana's hit song is on fire.
Released just a couple of weeks ago the song, titled "Embuzi" has received a lot of praise from the general public that have appreciated its massive dancehall beats.
It has also received a lot of criticism from moral-sensitive sections of people who have condemned it's song video. The video shows a lot of naked women wiggling their bubbly bums like there's no one watching.
To make it worse, there are even goats seen in the video to easily identify with the title of the song, "Embuzi" meaning goat when translated from Luganda to English.
Regardless of this, Ziza Bafana's song is a big hit
This is evidenced by the massive airplay it is getting on the radio stations for example I listened to HOT 100 FM, a popular radio station in Uganda last weekend and guess what, they played Embuzi !
TV stations however have shied away from showing us the video citing it's content as explicit but instead the TVs have resorted to playing for us the audio during their live weekly parties such as NTV Dance Party and NBS Katch Up.
They intentionally don't show the video but play the audio on a massive scale in a bid to hide bums from children who could be watching.
However the kids below are saying something else, Watch Video:
Is this the Bafana Come Back We've waited for
Although the singer has been releasing music from time to time, a lot of dancehall fans in Uganda have been waiting for the next hit song from Ziza Bafana for over 5 years ever since he released the likes of Akalulu and Katonda wa Ragga .
And one can now properly say the king of Ragga is back given that his two hit songs, Mpeke featuring Pallaso and Embuzi are doing well.