By Our Reporter
Last week, Ugandan music sensation Queen Sheebah, had a flashback Friday when she stepped into a downtown dance studio for teens, joined by Tanzanian heartthrob Harmonize before they recorded their Coke Studio Africa duet.
Best known for multiple hits such as Weekend, Wankona, Farmer and Binkolera as well as her role as Shakira alongside Lupita Nyong’o in Queen Of Katwe, Sheebah started her career at 15 as a dancer in a group called Stingers before she left the group for Obsessions Music Group in 2006.
“I was just like you. I also had a dance crew, we had a place like this. Walking in here I got that same feeling I had when I got a spot in my first dance school. People may say ‘Oh you are just a dancer and blah blah blah blah, but no you are not just a dancer, your dreams are valid!” she said during her emotional pep talk.
As part of the episode, Harmonize, clad in a pink suit, performs Mummy Yo – one of sheebah’s hit songs while Sheebah performs his ‘Atarudi’ track in Luganda.
For their original composition, the two work with Nigerian producer Gospel on the Beatz to create an amazing track titled ‘Follow Me’.