GNL Zamba

GNL Zamba reveals his approach to music, prioritizing quality over quantity in his creative process.

Celebrated Luga flow rapper, GNL Zamba has opened up on why he takes so long without releasing new music, explaining that he gives his projects time and doesn’t rush through them to avoid releasing mediocre music for his fans.

It has been four years since the Baboon Forest Entertainment leader last released a music project dubbed ‘The Spear’ but fans have continuously asked him for more since they felt it was high time he hit the studio again for yet another album.

My fans are a little bit impatient but I won’t blame them at all; I will take it to my chest and be like sometimes I take long without releasing music but so does Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre and the like. You see these people online every time but they take like three years between projects, he said.

He, however, kept them busy by dropping some singles but being a known storyteller, his fans feel it is not enough. 

But I have been giving you some singles; I know singles are not what you want because people are used to the GNL Zamba who is prolific all the time, he revealed.

GNL Zamba revealed that for the time he has been off, he has taken time to grow, learn, and observe the biggest inspirations from the rap industry. He will use this experience to improve his talent and music lovers should look out for his next project.

GNL Zamba
Learning doesn’t end and I have been learning from the best, looking back at my own life and reflecting. With everything to do with music, you have to say something on the microphone when there is actually something to be said. If your voice is not saying something then you are just putting out hot garbage. I can put out hot garbage but what am I saying, he said.

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Last week, GNL Zamba shared that he was buying a one-way ticket from the US back to Uganda where he is looking at settling permanently with his family with a vision of redefining the Hip-Hop culture which he said was underutilized, mismanaged, and misunderstood.

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