Pryce Teeba to ex “nafuna anjaamu” on “Kigaji”

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This is the second attempt for Pryce to explore Amapiano beats. Known for making trap and trap beats cool with his long collaborator Baru. They connect on #Kigaji and Pryce shows there’s no limit to exploring different sounds.

Kigaji - Pryce Teeba

“(E)Kigaji” is a Luganda word for Aloe vera which is you know tastes so bitter. Besides its healing power, Pryce Teeba uses this as a baseline to the amapiano crafted song as he talks about an ended relationship.

Relationships are hard: “Kigaji” visits a relationship that went sour just because an ex “shitted on all the plans” even when one lover was willing to the most. Pryce raps: Baby girl ekintu kyaffe waki mpamamu/Nze nakubuuka bantwala…/nafuna anjamu.. as confirmation his ex ruined everything.

The song speaks on people who we value and later switch up on us.

This is the second attempt for Pryce to explore Amapiano beats. Known for making trap and trap beats cool with his long collaborator Baru. They connect on this song and Pryce shows there’s no limit to exploring different sounds.

“Kigaji” was produced by Amazon and Baru.

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