Kyansuti said that this song will last a whopping 60 hours. It’s apparently a combination of different music genres and has several artistes in it.
The singer further said that the song will have over 400 artistes. Besides, it has several genres and will be good for long-distance drivers.
“This song lasts 60 hours and we have done it for Uganda. It has over 400 artistes and we want to launch it on the 9th of October. And it will be the longest song in Uganda and the entire world. It has several artistes such as Khalid, Freeboy among others who you will be learning about shortly. It will be a joy to those who drive long distances. There are cultural instruments, there is reggae, hip-hop, RnB among other genres,” she said.
Analysts have however touted this song as a failure in the local market already. This is because it’s a new thing to the Ugandan community. And no one will have the time to listen to a 60-hour song. However, it will work for her in the international market because different organizations and people will be after her.
For Uganda, she will have to explain to people what it is all about though it’s highly unlikely they will have time for it.
Sylvia Kyansuti was likened to South African DJ Black Coffee who did a mixtape for 48 hours nonstop. This has left the public bewildered and some can’t just wait to have a pinch of the song.
It’s expected that maybe hotels and supermarkets which work for 24 hours will have a go at the song.
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