By Nimusiima
Do you smell that? That’s love in the air. The smell of well-scented roses. The smell of unwrapped gifts. Broken hearts. The smell of pricey fragrance. The smell of sex. The smell of romance. The smell of love. It is Valentine’s Day. And to spice it up, here is the playlist that will make your heart skip a bit. A playlist that might just be the right recipe for your big day. The playlist that might salvage your ailing heart and this playlist can be a soundtrack to your sexual gymnastics. Happy Valentine’s Day, lovebirds.
Love You Every day by Bebe Cool
You will love the message in this song. Whoever wrote this song was mindful of Valentine’s Day. Aren’t the lyrics just enough? The reggae tune will make your insides dance. If they doubted whether you loved them every day, play them this song.
Kiggwa Leero by Bobi Wine and Nubian Li
From his Singa days, Bobi Wine shocked us with love songs whose lyrics reek of love. Kiggwa Leero is that kind of melodic song with rich voices of Nubian Li. It is a love song. It is a song that might be just the perfect dedication for your love bird. It is akin to It Ends To Night by All American Rejects. Putting aside All American Rejects, Kiggwa Leero simply means, yes, when darkness inks the sky, something will happen.
Nkubukinze by Irene Ntale
Book her. Book him. Send in your order. Tell them in prior. Tell them that they are all you need on Valentine’s Day. Press your order and let it simmer. Let them know that you love them. Let them know that you booked them and no one should tamper with them. Nkubukize is just the right ballad to smoothen things up. The melodic sounds of Irene Ntale. Arguably, the best Irene Ntale’s song ever. It could be your best Valentine’s Day ever…with this song.
Nnanagira by Maurice Kirya
Has Maurice Kirya ever sang a bad song? No. Listen to this track. Stammer in front of her. Words will escape you, but it is understandable. You are in love. Let this song waft from the background as you stare in her eyes, moving a tip of the rose on her nose. Bliss!
Kyokoba by Maro
Maro sings well. But that’s not the point here. The point is about the message in this Lusoga song. It is sweet. It is romantic. And it is sung well. Play it on Valentine’s Day and she will give you all the villages and parishes.
Neera by Mowzey Radio and Weasel
Don’t love her/him on Valentine’s Day only, but do it seamlessly. Over and over and over again. Neera and Neera. The lyrics here speak for themselves. And the boys sing well. Radio’s voice akin to a falling feather. Play it. And play it again.
Dagala by Lillian Mbabazi
You could be her/his drug, this Valentine’s Day. You could be her/his prescription. The redemption. The medicine to their ailments. Dagala is a rendition of Mowzey Radio’s song, but then again, Lillian does justice to it. Listen to it. Do you hear anything? Listen to it again. Close your eyes. The soft flow. Sweet song, this!
Muchuuzi by Rema Namakula
It is sweet as soup. In fact, you could be her/his soup. Rema croons nicely in this ballad, rolling her sexy eyes. It is melodic and romantic. Let it spill in the backdrop. Let it hum in the background. Assure them that they are your soup. And your Valentine’s can be sweet as soup itself.
Gwe Wange by Kimera
He could be largely unknown, but listen to this track. Let it play uninterruptedly as you pepper wet kisses on her forehead. As you careless her and plant a peck on her neck. Let it play in the background on that candlelit dinner. In the dim light. With your hearts throbbing silently. Let Gwe Wange play, let it set you free and let you wallow in the waters of love and romance. Kimera’s voice will shoo you to a place you all would love to be. Heavenly stuff!
Stay by Amaru
Let her stay by your side. Let her stay in your hands, at the face of your palm, in your bed. Let her stay as birds chirp away, as candles melt down. Let her stay as Amaru spills off the stereo. Let her stay and kiss her. Let this song play in the background as your feet play footsie. As lips search for lips. Let her stay when this song comes up because this song is what you all need. Sweet. Melodic.
Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran
Listen to those vocals of Ed Sheeran as you make out in the confines of your bedroom. You might make Romeo and Juliet cringe in jealous. Let Ed Sheeran sing as she sings praises of joy to you, as she moans it to you.
Stay With Me by Sam Smith
It is a popular song. It is popular because it is good. Let it play in your bedroom as your curl together in bed, butt-naked, staring at the ceiling, eyes closed. Let her stay with you. And stay with her this Valentine’s.
Night Changes by One Direction
It is sweet. It carries a message. Listen to its lyrics before night changes and when night changes, whisper those lyrics in her ears as you playfully move your hands around her smooth, ebony skin. Perfect song for love making.