love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.
1 corrinthians 13:7
@InspiredCastro such comparisons may soothe africans and validate incompetence in complacent countries. uk can fix their problems overnight if they wanted.
@AkingLLC@LASHYBILLS this’s temu joel osteen, because we’re too broke to tithe millions of dollars, we give the pastor head instead. same sheep different roles
@Vitus_osst she sings in the london underground, have gladly experienced her once.
the natural sonics inside the cathedral must be very tempting for someone like her. however, adherence to public rules of different spaces is important however magical the experience is.
This picture takes me back.
That’s @bujubanton with one of his biggest fans �� Kenyan superstar Hardstone (Mbaruku Harrison Ngunjiri Maina) — I took it in September 1997, when Buju came to Kampala to perform at Lugogo Cricket Oval.
Hardstone was on fire at the time. The man was selling out stadiums across Kenya, riding the wave of his smash hit Uhiki. He was untouchable.
What made this moment special for me is that I was managing Kawesa, who happened to be signed to the same label as Hardstone. @davidmuriithi and the brilliant @Teddjosiah were handling both artists out of Nairobi.
I made David and Tedd a deal — let me talk to @TSbR_Bass, who had flown Buju in, and get Hardstone on that stage with his idol.
In return, I asked them to help release Kawesa’s music, songs like Ssemusajja Agenda and others.
They said yes. Tshaka said yes.
So Hardstone and his crew loaded up a gloriously pimped-out matatu and drove all the way down from Nairobi.
It was an unforgettable night. And somewhere in the crowd, a young @BebeCoolUG took the stage for what I believe was one of his earliest performances — covering Buju’s Love Dem Bad alongside a guy called Gentle.