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MC Yallah - Yallah Beibe - New LP Record 2023 Hakuna Kulala Uganda Vinyl - Rap / Grime / Gqom

MC Yallah - Yallah Beibe - New LP Record 2023 Hakuna Kulala Uganda Vinyl - Rap / Grime / Gqom

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MC Yallah - Yallah Beibe 

1.
Sikwebela  
2.
Miniboss 
3.
Tuli Mukintu
4.
Sunday
5.
Mc Yallah feat Rati Gan Era - Big Bung
6.
Baliwa
7.
Yallah Beibe 02:49
8.
Mbakebere
9.
Mc Yallah feat Lord Spikheart - No One Seems To Bother
10.
Moss
11.
Ukweli
12.
Hera

about

Born Yallah Gaudencia Mbidde in Kenya and raised in Uganda, MC Yallah has been involved in East Africa's rap scene since 1999. Alternating rhymes in Luganda, Luo, Kiswahili and English, her conscious, poetic and experimental style was slow to creep into Uganda's mainstream. Following a brief but necessary hiatus, she returned to the stage in 2018 with a new lease of life accepting her role as a central component of the Nyege Nyege/Hakuna Kulala family.

"Yallah Beibe" is the fiery follow-up to Yallah and Berlin-based producer Debmaster's acclaimed 2019 debut "Kubali". After her tour plans were cut short as COVID-19 broke out in 2020, Yallah returned to Kampala and started work on her sophomore album at Nyege Nyege's villa. The process was more complicated this time around, developing pointedly from an initial back-and-forth with Debmaster and flourishing as beats appeared from Japanese producer Scotch Rolex and Congolese club maestro Chrisman. The finished album is an international patchwork of futuristic cyber-rap experiments fastened together by Yallah's unforgettable personality and elastic flow.

More charged than its predecessor, "Yallah Beibe" is an apt soundtrack to a challenging era. Yallah is an experienced and versatile MC and channels her layered understanding of the complicated global cultural landscape into 12 stories that skate through trap, dancehall, club and industrial styles. Her authoritative guiding force is never more evident than on 'No One Seems To Bother', a collaboration with Duma's gravel-voiced singer Lord Spikeheart. Trading bars over Debmaster's slippery, bass-heavy rhythm, Yallah and Spikeheart ink an alternative East African sonic landscape, with activated lyrics ("the world is going under, no-one seems to bother") and rasping, death metal-inspired groans.