“Bana Mutibwa is a hip hop artiste whose star is yet to shine in the secular circles. However, a week back he released a freestyle rap in which he hits back, or rather reply to Tubonga Nawe, a song on which a number of top artistes feature, singing praises and affirming their support for incumbent, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, who is contesting in the 2016 elections. Mutibwa thinks that these artistes are not true to themselves and are simply driven by greed and not singing from the heart but their mouths, literary. He outted Tetubonga nawe, a reactionary, voicing frustrations that downplays the first track.”
“Away from the group up-coming album; you did a song called A Letter to Babaluku. What is it about? First, A letter to Babaluku is a promo single off a mixtape that am finalizing called Uganda Passport. The song is about the founder of the term Luga Flow. We call him the Grand of Luga Flow. Since 2009, I was like the next man to him (Babaluku) but when I left Bavubuka Foundation that he directs, things got bad between us. We no longer talk yet we were best friends. So, I decided to appreciate him through writing a letter putting my feeling to it. I said all from the bottom of my heart that would fit a letter addressed to him. I am still stuck in the sense that, I don’t know yet if he will reply. I have only put my 2’s in the air for peace between us to prevail.”
“Afroziky: Why "Ugandan Passport”? Why Uganda Passport - First of all am a Ugandan and every Ugandan is entitled to have a passport. So it’s all because of my passion to become a global citizen. On this one am just telling stories of what it takes to be a Global Citizen using a Uganda passport; from step to step mentioning out all the difficulties from the moment of getting a Uganda Passport to the Embassies, Denying you visas because you hold a Uganda Passport etc. For example I am in Denmark at the moment and i want go to France but the Danish immigration won’t give me a visa extension because am having a Uganda passport. ”
“How long have you been performing? I have been performing from 2008. I was inspired in 2005 but wasn’t active till 2008 when I started rapping and performing. When did you fall in love with music? Music? I can’t remember but as for hip-hop that was in 2005. That was when hip hop got some awareness in Uganda and that’s when I heard a hip-hop record in Luganda on a Ugandan Radio station which inspired me. Did you always want to be a performer or was there a different dream when you were younger? I grew up in a neighborhood where I used to love playing football but in 2005, I had a period of self-discovery and that is the time I started researching about rap music and hip-hop. There wasn’t a lot to work with but it got me going. So how did you make the transition from football to MC? As soon as I heard my first rap record in Luganda it got me excited. I was really inspired, I started from loving it to actually trying it out in 2008 and here we are in 2012 still going stron”