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Joshua Baraka: Uganda Rising Star Joins Spotify's Radar Class of 2024

 Uganda Rising Star Joins Spotify's Radar Class of 2024  In a remarkable development for the Ugandan music industry, Joshua Baraka has been named the prestigious Spotify Radar Class of 2024.  This honor owes him talent newcomers like Nigerian Shallipopi ho and South African Manana , which marked a milestone in his career.  The inclusion of Joshua Baraka in the Spotify Radar program is particularly noteworthy as he becomes the first Ugandan artiste to join the prestigious group.  The Radar initiative is a deliberate effort by Spotify to highlight young, exceptional talent, providing a platform to reach a global audience. Previous graduates of this program include well-known artists such as Tems and Tyla , whose careers have soared following their inclusion.  Who is Joshua Baraka? Joshua Baraka has quickly become a household name in Uganda and is now poised to captivate audiences worldwide. I  Known for its unique sound and evocative lyrics, Baraka blends traditional Ugandan infl

Chameleone performing poor in his callabos

Jose chameleone has no reason why he is doing so many callabos yet he is giving in less. This comes with the new collabo with the Nigerian Pam Pam.

According to people who have followed chameleone 's music carrer, they say he is putting less energy in the songs compared to those days when he sung songs like Baby gal with Mr.X and other people.
Analysing the music journey, does he really need the collaboz? My answer would be yes since it gives him mileage. But what did of artists is he supposed to work with?

Jose chameleone should respect his fame and should stop making collaboz with up coming artists coz they don't add anything to his career but are just using him to reach their

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