By Nimusiima
Irene Ntale is unstoppable, isn’t she? She drops singles every single day coupled with good videos. Maybe she simply wants to stuff us with songs in order not to go dry on her concert. Speaking of her concert, word on the grapevine has it that she is having a concert on the same day Sheebah Karungi is having hers as well. This pile of gibberish that is clogging Ugandan music. This nonsensical musical feud hatched, as I gather, by promoters. Who does that? Someone should put this to an end.
Anyways, Irene Ntale outs a new single titled Akabugo. It is cut from the same musical cloth from her repertoire of songs. But then again, I predict Irene Ntale to shoot herself in the foot; her music sounds the same. I don’t know whether it is the production house that I regard highly or Irene herself, or anyone within her musical circles. People will grow immune listening to the same sound on the daily. She doesn’t bring forth something new and fresh, maybe the storylines shift a bit, but still, her music is a herd of white sheep; it is similar, which I hate to say, because an artiste of Irene’s talent should be able to be flexible enough. Okay, she has pulled few different tracks off her derriere, but most of it sound the same.
Akabugo is a good song, there is no doubt about that; the same old lovey-doveyish Irene Ntale, peppered with her lovey rhymes sang in, of course, a corrupting good voice. It is sweet. The video is a bit meh. It isn’t one you would fall back to many times, but it is not insanely bad either. It’s just plainly average. Her concert is nearing and I really hope her bankable talent pays off, at last.
Watch the video below: