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Spice Diana's 'Abafuna' with Alimpa Ronald and Triplet Ghetto Kids: A Powerful Message in Ugandan Music

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 16 November 2019.

On November 16, 2019, Ugandan songstress Spice Diana dropped a new jam, 'Abafuna', in collaboration with Alimpa Ronald and the Triplet Ghetto Kids.

The song, which features lyrics in Luganda, talks about the hardships faced by the poor and their struggle to make ends meet. It also serves as a prayer, asking God to bless the poor and reward their hard work.

Spice Diana's vocals, alongside Alimpa's, are a highlight of the song, making it a pleasant listen. The powerful message in 'Abafuna' encourages listeners to think about the less fortunate in society and to be kind to them.

The instrumentation and beats on the song are also noteworthy, showcasing the unique sound of Ugandan music, which often leans towards traditional sounds.

Watch 'Abafuna' below and share your thoughts on the song.

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