TID features Lulu Diva on ‘Bamba’ (Video)

Legendary Tanzanian singer Khalid Mohamed, better known as TID and famed for jams such as; Zeze, Nyota Yangu and Siamini, has released a new track with his countrymate Lulu Diva and it’s totally worth your time.

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The song dubbed Bamba has been getting good airplay since it came out a few hours ago and to be honest, we’re also feeling it.

TID

If you are a fan of both TID and Lulu Diva – like myself – then get ready to be entertained because this is the treat of a lifetime ladies and gentlemen.

Bamba is infectious and if you ask me, it has everything to do with Lulu Diva’s amazing voice. This lady sings like the world is almost coming to an end and that is what she has to do to save humanity.

Put simply, she’s awesome and I swear I can listen to her music all day. This is also a reminder that you should check out her  Extended Play (EP) titled The 4some if you’ve not listened to it yet.

Lulu Diva

As expected, TID also killed it. He has this hoarse yet melodic voice that I can’t seem to get enough of. To add to that, his voice complements that of Lulu Diva and I think they should become a duo. Okay, I’m joking.

The beat and instrumentation on this track are also dope. Other than the fact that they make the song catchy, I know that after listening to Bamba you  will agree with me that they blend well with the voices of both TID and Lulu Diva.

About the video, I think it’s really dope and brilliantly executed. Some of the things that caught my eye, other than its crisp quality of course, are the lighting, styling and flawless scene transitioning.

Watch Bamba below and tell us what you think.

Lulu Diva and Eddy Kenzo drop ‘Come Again’ (Video)

Tanzanian songstress Lulu Abbas, popularly known as Lulu Diva, has released a new jam with Uganda’s Eddy Kenzo and it’s getting a lot of love from their fans.

Also read: Kenyan musicians have so much to learn from their Tanzanian counterparts

The track titled Come Again, is off Lulu Diva’s forthcoming EP The 4 Some and it has been getting so much love from their fans since it was released a few hours ago.

Eddy Kenzo

Basically, Come Again is about this lass who is really obsessed with her partner and she just want to keep seeing him every now and then.

This jam is really infectious. I’ve listened to it a couple of times since it was released and every time I play it, it’s like I am hearing it for the very first time. Yup, it’s that good.

Lulu Diva has an amazing voice – the kind that most men, including myself, wouldn’t mind listening to all day even if it’s just a casual conversation. She also knows how to control it.

Lulu Diva

As expected, Eddy Kenzo also did a good job. Some of his lines are in his native Baganda language and this spices up the song. To add to that, he is also a good vocalist.

If you ask me, Lulu Diva and Eddy Kenzo really complement one another and they should do more songs together in the near future.

The beat and instrumentation on Sawa are impeccable. It is the kind of songs that will get you dancing from the time you hit the play button until it ends and that is not a bad thing, is it?

Watch Come Again below and tell us what you think. Enjoy!

Lulu Diva teams up with Khaligraph Jones on ‘Sawa’ (Video)

Tanzanian songstress Lulu Abbas, popularly known as Lulu Diva, has dropped a track with our very own Khaligraph Jones and we are really feeling it.

Also read: Kenyan musicians have so much to learn from their Tanzanian counterparts

The jam dubbed Sawa, which is a Swahili word that means okay, is off Lulu Diva’s forthcoming EP titled The 4 Some and it has been getting a lot of love from their fans since it was released a few hours ago.

Khaligraph Jones

This track is about a woman who is wondering why her partner keep chasing other women. She says no one has ever like he does and that he has all the things that she wants but things are just not working out.

I really love this song. It’s so infectious. I’ve listened to it a couple of times since it was released and every time I play it, it’s like I am hearing it for the first time. Yup it’s that good.

Lulu Diva has an amazing voice – the kind that most men, including myself, wouldn’t mind listening to all day even if it’s just a casual conversation. She also knows how to control it.

Lulu Diva

As expected, Khaligraph totally aced it. His verse was sick, especially the random rhymes like the part where he says, “Naona umechizishwa na huyu boy wa Western, the way I gat the sauce unaweza niita Peptang.”

If you ask me, Lulu Diva and Khaligraph Jones complement one another and they should do more songs together in the near future.

The beat and instrumentation on Sawa are impeccable. It is the kind of songs that will get you dancing from the time you hit the play button until it ends and that is not a bad thing, is it?

Listen to Chuki below and tell us what you think. Enjoy!