Singer Bruno K alias Bruno Kiggundu has released the remake of the late Philly Lutaaya’s Born in Africa rendition.
For a few weeks now, Eddy Kenzo has been the talk of the town following the release of his rendition of the late Philly Lutaaya’s Born in Africa.
The Grammy nominee’s rendition was panned by several music critics, which prompted Bruno K to hit the recording booth in a bid to set things right.
In a Facebook post, Bruno K revealed that he utilized a few music lessons he got from his late grandfather Tamale Kapela, who worked with Afrigo Band for a long time.
The reggae tune, which was created by renowned producer Eli Arkhis, has gotten overwhelmingly positive reviews from numerous music critics.
This special cover is a tribute to the Legend and Godfather of the Ugandan Music Industry. All Royalties of this project belong to the Lutaaya Family. Bruno K revealed on his youtube channel
Below is what netizens had to say about the song.