Movia Lyrics – Paul Kafeero
Paul Kafeero is trying to mend his relationship with Movia who is turning out to be so sensitive, even with…
Paul Kafeero is trying to mend his relationship with Movia who is turning out to be so sensitive, even with…
Paul Kafeero cries foul after his wife walks out on him without giving him any reason for doing so and…
Kafeero's undying love for his culture is reflected in this song in which he cries for his language (Luganda) being…
There's no doubt that one of Kafeero's biggest fear was death. In Nsondannya, he sings about the unavoidable home, grave…
Kiweenenya Amazina is a continuation to Ekijjankunene series in which Kafeero raps at a clown for telling lies about him…
As we wind up the Ekijjankunene series, Diikuula nearly 'sleeps' with his mother after sneaking into Namusisi's room thinking she's…
Diikuula's new catch flees her newly found home after suspecting that both her husband and co-wife are out practicing cannibalism.
Ekijjankunene is a series of songs performed by Kafeero. The songs talk about a polygamous man who suffered at the…
One of his last songs, Kafeero used this song to highlight the high levels of hypocrisy among the people surrounding…
Paul Kafeero sings about rumour mongers who plan for other people's income yet they have nothing of their own.