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A Pass Encourages Ugandan Artists to Create Exportable Music

BigEyeUg7By BigEyeUg7May 16, 2024
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By BigEyeUg Team

In a recent statement, Ugandan singer A Pass has urged fellow artists to focus on creating music that can be exported to international audiences rather than solely catering to local tastes.

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He emphasized that language should not be a significant barrier to achieving global success, citing the example of his own hit song “Wuuyo,” which gained international recognition despite being in Luganda.

A Pass, known for his distinctive cross-cultural music style, has been a prominent figure in the Ugandan music scene for several years.

His efforts have helped elevate the Ugandan flag on the international stage, showcasing the country’s rich musical heritage to audiences around the world.

The singer’s call for artists to prioritize exportable music comes at a time when the global music industry is increasingly interconnected, with artists from diverse backgrounds finding success on international platforms.

By creating music that transcends language barriers and resonates with listeners worldwide, Ugandan artists have the opportunity to expand their reach and make a lasting impact on the global music scene.

A Pass’s own success with “Wuuyo” serves as a testament to the potential for Ugandan music to break into international markets.

The song’s infectious melody and heartfelt lyrics struck a chord with audiences far beyond Uganda’s borders, demonstrating that quality music knows no linguistic boundaries.

APass’s “Bagonza” album release for January 26

As the music industry continues to evolve, A Pass’s message serves as a reminder to Ugandan artists of the importance of thinking globally and crafting music that has the potential to captivate audiences worldwide.

By embracing this mindset, Ugandan musicians can not only enrich their own careers but also contribute to the vibrant tapestry of global music culture.

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