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Maddox to record first ever collabo

Maddox Ssematimba on stage

When two great artistes come together on a project, rest assured it will be magic. The latest we have heard is that Maddox Ssematimba will not only be sharing a stage with Jamaican musician Tarrus Riley, but he’s also slated to record a song with him, before the show.

The Ugandan musician has taken ages without recording a song and has been surviving on those he recorded over 15 years ago. His reason is that no Ugandan studio can produce the way he wants. A song with Riley who is believed to be one of the great musicians from Jamaica is certainly worth waiting for.

“Tarrus Riley was extremely impressed by Maddox’s deep reggae beats; he said it would be nice for the two of them to work on something together,” the source from Bolt Digital, a company behind the show in on December 1st confirmed.

Tarrus Riley is famed for tracks like Sorry is a sorry wordShe’s royalGimme likkle one drop and lately Just the way you are while Maddox is the man behind jams like NamagembeAbaatoEasyIrene and Omuyimbi among others.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBWUh1onQf4

Namagembe is Maddox’s masterpiece composition. It’s video came out last, ten years after the song hit the airwaves.

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