Soundtrack of a nation: Uganda’s top 50 songs of 2025

By Music Desk | Kampala | 2025 Review

Uganda’s music industry in 2025 was vibrant, competitive, and deeply expressive. From viral anthems to radio-dominating love songs, the year showcased creativity across genres — Afro-pop, dancehall, hip-hop, R&B, and urban fusion.

Below is a curated list of 50 songs that topped charts, airwaves, and playlists, each leaving a distinct mark on the year.

TOP 50 SONGS OF 2025

1. Elijah Kitaka – Ekyange

A soulful masterpiece that ruled radio and streaming platforms for months, cementing Kitaka’s elite status.

2. Omega 256 & Cindy Sanyu – See You Tonight

A smooth Afro-pop duet that blended romance with commercial appeal.

3. Joshua Baraka – Wrong Places

An emotionally charged song that resonated with youth navigating love and heartbreak.

4. Dax Vibez – At My Door

A deeply romantic track praised for its vocals and lyrical vulnerability.

5. Fyno UG – Che Che

A street-friendly hit that dominated clubs and urban playlists.

6. Ava Peace & Temperature Touch – Wanula (Remix)

A dance anthem that exploded on TikTok and party scenes nationwide.

7. Sheebah – Somebody

A bold, confident record reinforcing Sheebah’s reign as Uganda’s pop queen.

8. Alien Skin & Sandra Naxx – Kapati

A raw, energetic collaboration embraced by street culture.

9. Elijah Kitaka & Dax Vibez – Good Idea

A melodic duet that balanced mainstream appeal with artistic depth.

10. King Saha – TikTok Life

A socially reflective song capturing modern relationships and digital culture.

11. Fik Fameica – Enkyuka Kyuka

A high-energy rap record that reaffirmed Fameica’s hit-making ability.

12. Eddy Kenzo – Balancer

A motivational song that connected deeply with working-class listeners.

13. Vinka – All Over You

A catchy Afro-pop tune that enjoyed strong female fan support.

14. Feffe Bussi – Uganda Empya (Interview Pt.2)

A lyrically sharp song filled with commentary and bravado.

15. Gloria Bugie – Nyash

A club favourite that sparked conversations and heavy rotation.

16. Azawi – Majje

A culturally rich song blending traditional rhythm with modern pop.

17. Chosen Becky – Pressure

A relatable love song that performed strongly on regional radio.

18. Ava Peace – Komawo

A smooth, emotional solo that showed her vocal maturity.

19. Daddy Andre – Control

A polished pop song that kept him relevant throughout the year.

20. Zex Bilangilangi – Ability

A gritty dancehall tune embraced by street audiences.

21. Spice Diana – Tondabisa

A romantic anthem that stayed consistent on the charts.

22. Pallaso – Binyuma

A feel-good song with crossover appeal.

23. Lydia Jazmine – Kyaluma

A powerful vocal performance rooted in heartbreak storytelling.

24. Karole Kasita – Go Low

A dance-centric hit that dominated nightlife playlists.

25. Jose Chameleone – Forever King

A legacy track reminding fans of his lasting influence.

26. Ray G – Tevunya

A soulful regional hit that crossed into mainstream charts.

27. Crysto Panda – Ebyange

A reflective urban record with strong youth appeal.

28. Grenade Official – Ndi Yomoto

A controversial but popular street anthem.

29. VIP Jemo – Toxic Love

A melodic breakup song with viral traction.

30. Kataleya & Kandle – Nyash (Alt Version)

A rhythmic duo hit that kept the pair relevant.

31. Navio – Legend Status

A mature hip-hop record celebrating longevity.

32. A Pass – Bagonza

A lyrically playful song that gained steady airplay.

33. Pinky – Omukwano

A youthful song that resonated strongly with teen audiences.

34. David Lutalo – Kapere

A traditional-leaning song embraced across generations.

35. Coco Finger – Feeling

A dancehall-pop fusion that found club success.

36. Lil Pazo – Enkudi

A street anthem driven by viral dances.

37. Jowy Landa – Mudumu

A fast-rising hit that boosted her visibility.

38. Sama Sojah – Love Again

A smooth R&B record showcasing vocal finesse.

39. Rickman Manrick – Balansi

A socially aware song that gained respect among critics.

40. Rema Namakula – Osobola

A clean, inspirational song loved by families.

41. Cindy Sanyu – Energy

A comeback-style track packed with confidence.

42. Wilson Bugembe – Wanula Katonda

A gospel song that crossed into mainstream charts.

43. Pia Pounds – Twagala Money

A fun, flashy anthem popular on social media.

44. B2C – Tokigala

A harmonious love song with mass appeal.

45. Levixone – God Answers

A faith-based song with strong digital numbers.

46. Vyroota – Risk It All

A breakout single signalling new-generation dominance.

47. Uncle Chumi – Gwokutte Gwobba

A viral sensation that divided opinion but won numbers.

48. Rabadaba – Time

 A reflective piece marking his artistic growth.

49. Dokta Brain – Straight

A radio-friendly dance tune with steady performance.

50. Zuli Tums – Mood

* A chill Afro-pop closer that quietly built a loyal following.

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