
Essays of a Revolutionary MC is a powerful tapestry of music, activism, and cultural exploration—a reflection of my relentless pursuit of artistic expression and the fight for justice. This album reintroduces me in Ndi Revolutionary (I Am Revolutionary), and gives me the strength to share my story with raw honesty in Ghetto Child. In Nze Ani (Who Am I?), I question my identity, peeling back layers to uncover my Luganda revolutionary voice—a voice that guides listeners through the album, starting with Walk to Work. This track draws inspiration from the Walk to Work protests in Uganda in April 2011, when citizens stood up against the high cost of living under Museveni’s decades-long dictatorship. Essays of a Revolutionary MC is my own form of protest, a lyrical reaction to almost 40 years of oppressive rule, in a language Ugandans understand best - Luganda. This is Luga Flow!
Tracks
- 1Tetubonga Nawe2:03
- 2Nkomyewo3:31
- 3Enkyuka Kyuka3:41
- 4Power to the People II - (feat. Énie)3:21
- 5State of the Justice - (feat. Énie)4:03
- 6Power to the People - (Bana Mutibwa, Bobi Wine, Nubian Li, Kaka & Énie)4:08
- 7Ndi Kumaviivi3:58
- 8Twekalakasa2:59
- 9Walk to Work4:34
- 10Nze Ani3:40
- 11Ghetto Child4:02
- 12Ndi Revolutionary3:22