By BigEyeUg Team
Bebe Cool’s latest album, Break the Chains, is driving musical narratives since its release on Friday morning.

The 16 track album is also shaking up charts of different platforms. Within days of release, all songs from the album have entered the Apple Music Top 100: Uganda, dominating playlists and capturing the hearts of music lovers nationwide.
In a fiercely competitive digital landscape where every second matters, Bebe Cool’s commanding presence serves as evidence that true artistry and enduring appeal continue to prevail.
This isn’t merely about breaking into the Top 100; it’s about dominating it in a fiercely competitive market saturated with both African and international hits.Bebe Cool’s triumphant presence confirms that his music continues to resonate deeply with listeners today.At the forefront of this surge is Cheque, featuring rising star Joshua Baraka.
The track has climbed all the way to No. 11, making it the highest-charting song from the album.
This momentum is no surprise given Joshua Baraka’s own single, Wrong Places, currently sits at No. 1. The collaboration blends Bebe Cool’s veteran charisma with Baraka’s fresh energy, creating a perfect storm that’s captured the audience’s attention.
Not far behind is Boy Like Me, which has catapulted 79 places to No. 17, signaling a surge in streaming driven by word-of-mouth and playlist features.
This rapid rise suggests that listeners are connecting strongly with the song’s vibe and message.The album has delivered a flurry of new entries this past Saturday, each adding their own flavor to the chart.
The high-energy club banger Games featuring DJ Edu debuts at No. 22, while the politically charged Zero Omission takes No. 26 with its minimal Afrobeat pulse.
Electronic music lovers are vibing to Hips Don’t Lie at No. 27, a flirtatious track that nods to days of techno, house and pounding beats that have recently made Amapiano a hit.
More reflective tunes have also made their mark.
Home at No. 29 is a string-rich ballad that evokes nostalgia and family ties.
The dancefloor-ready Body Bounce drops in at No. 36, while African Love featuring Yemi Alade lands at No. 41, celebrating pan-African unity with contagious beats.
Experimental and introspective moments come through with Circumference at No. 43 and Save My Soul at No. 45, blending gospel harmonies with urban grit.Mid-tempo anthems like Motivation (No. 50) encourage resilience, while the mellow Wait (No. 59) builds romantic suspense.
Lost Affection (No. 61) explores emotional distance, and Hidden Agendas (No. 63) offers a raw glimpse into industry frustrations.
The feel-good Alright (No. 64) closes the main chart entries with hope, and Rectangle Love at No. 78 — a metaphor-laden take on confining relationships — has quickly become a conversation starter.
In today’s streaming-driven music landscape, chart success is more than prestige. It boosts visibility through curated playlists.
For Bebe Cool, whose career has spanned over 20 years, this sweeping chart takeover is a powerful statement: he remains a force to be reckoned with in the era of digital music and viral hits.
Equally telling is how Ugandan fans are embracing streaming platforms. To see such a strong performance across nearly the entire album within just 48 hours reflects a growing culture of active listening and engagement—not mere curiosity.Break the Chains marks Bebe Cool’s most diverse and ambitious album yet.
Moving beyond his reggae and ragga roots, it dives into Afrobeats, dancehall, gospel-inflected ballads, and socio-political commentary.It’s an album crafted for the dancefloor and for introspection, capturing the breadth of modern Ugandan music tastes.
Whether these songs keep climbing or settle into steady rotation, the current chart domination signals a powerful new chapter for Bebe Cool.






