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Ziza Bafana Dropped New Jam Dubbed ‘Ndiisa Mpola’

2020 Is My Year – Ziza Bafana Dropped New Jam Dubbed ‘Ndiisa Mpola’

The self proclaimed Ragga God and a Dance hall musician Kasendwa Richard commonly known as Ziza Bafana is back and this time around, he’s ready to prove Ugandans with only good music.

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However, the Kingdom hit Hit maker was in the past years celebrated and led Ugandan billboards charts with songs like Agende, Tuli Majje, Pomini, Guluma Nasomye, Sagala Ntalo and many others especially collaborations.

However, during his appearance on Facebook, Ziza Bafana Bafana alerted his fans that with a brand new song called ‘Ndiisa Mpola’ and later dropped it yesterday.

 ‘Ndiisa Mpola’ is a new banger translated as ‘Feed Me Slowly’ and it’s lyrics were mature as usual. Bafana is still struggling to maintain his brand though the industry is very competitive.

‘Ndiisa Mpola’ was produced by Brian JJ and the video was directed by Simon SPK. Hope this time fans are ready to grace him consistently.

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