It’s that time of the year again! I’m excited to unveil the highly anticipated Bebe Cool List 2024.

As is the tradition every year-end, I’m recognizing the musicians who- in my opinion- have stood out from the rest and made significant contributions to the music industry in 2024.
Let’s get straight to it! Here’s the Bebe Cool List 2024:
Elijah Kitaka- Dawa
Swangz Avenue has struck gold with Elijah Kitaka, a talented male artist poised to conquer Africa and beyond. His voice is unmistakable, his style is on point, and his relatability to the youth is undeniable.
As an individual, Kitaka’s character is impressive, and I’m confident it will serve as a solid foundation for his career. In the music industry, character can make or break an artist.
Congratulations, Kitaka!
You’ve earned a well-deserved spot on the Bebe Cool list 2024!
Azawi- Masavu
Azawi is a force to be reckoned with! For the third consecutive year, this talented and resilient, tiny but strong artist has delivered a massive hit in Uganda.
Kudos to Swangz Avenue for nurturing her talent and to Azawi herself for consistently serving her fans with great music. While fashion may not be her strong suit, her musical prowess more than makes up for it. Congratulations, Azawi!
Piece Of Advice; Stay away from political statements unless you have plans to drop music and join politics.
Otherwise, I’m the best example. The luggage to carry is extremely overweight that it will require your physical, mental and financial ‘individual’ strength to survive and stay in the industry when you have your fans splitting into two. Just for just.
D Star (Ozambe), Mudra
D Star (Ozambe) and Mudra’s strategic collaboration leveraged TikTok’s vast reach, transforming their challenge into a viral sensation. “Ozambe” became a massive hit in East Africa, demonstrating how catchy sounds and engaging skits can evolve into chart-topping songs.
The success of this challenge is, in part, attributed to the charismatic “big eyes lady” who helped amplify its reach. This innovative approach inspires countless young creatives in Uganda and Africa, showcasing the potential for social media to launch careers when combined with dedication, discipline, and focus.
I’m happy that this boy’s life in 2024 is better than before he did Ozambe.
Kapeeke- Swiriri, Shu
I’m pleased to introduce Kapeeke, a fresh face on the Bebe Cool list. Although I’m not familiar with his background, his music has undoubtedly made an impact. His songs “Swiriri” and “Shu” have resonated with listeners, showcasing his talent despite possible similarities in instrumentation.
Kapeeke’s strong online presence, bolstered by his fashion and dance clips, has also contributed to his success. As a newcomer to the Bebe Cool list, I extend my best wishes for a promising year ahead.
Acidic Vokoz
Acidic Vokoz makes a notable appearance on this list, despite my struggle to pinpoint a specific standout song. Interestingly, his impressive fan engagement and packed performances, including a filled Cricket Oval Lugogo, suggest a broader appeal. His audience stretches beyond Busoga Kingdom, with fans singing along to his music word-for-word.
As one of Uganda’s top 5 booked artists in 2024, Acidic Vokoz earns a well-deserved spot on the Bebe Cool list. To further amplify his reach, I recommend refining his song titles and incorporating catchy, sing-along hooks to captivate a wider audience.
Springs of Life Choir- Lukusuuta
The rise of gospel music in Uganda is a welcome trend, with many gospel songs rivaling their secular counterparts in popularity. Springs of Life Choir’s “Lukusuuta” is a prime example, resonating deeply with Ugandan listeners.
As a strong advocate for gospel music, I’m thrilled to see these artists hold their own against secular musicians. Gospel music reminds us that, regardless of our backgrounds or preferences, we all have moments where we connect with our faith.
Pastor Wilson Bugembe- Toonta
Pastor Wilson Bugembe’s latest release, “Toonta”, has taken the scene by storm, demonstrating unparalleled power and presence on both social media and in church gatherings.
Having witnessed Pastor Bugembe’s captivating performances twice this year, I’m not surprised by his ability to produce a hit song in record time. His unstoppable stage presence has crowds singing along to his songs, a testament to the impact of his ministry.
Congratulations, Pastor Bugembe! Your music is undoubtedly spreading the word of God and touching hearts.
Dokta Brain and Kataleya & Kandle- Nkuwulira
I was initially inclined to exclude “Nkuwulira” by Dokta Brain and Kataleya & Kandle from the list. However, after consulting with industry insiders, I decided to include it.
Now, I’d love to hear from you! What are your thoughts on this song’s inclusion? Share your opinions!
Nandor Love- Kinawoolovu
Nandor Love’s “Kinawoolovu” swept social media and clubs by storm in late November and early December, introducing me to an exciting new talent. I’m a fan of the song and enjoy dancing to it.
Congratulations to Nandor Love on this success! To take her career to the next level, I recommend honing her performance skills, especially with high-energy tracks like “Kinawoolovu”. A captivating and lively show will help her connect with audiences and maintain momentum. Otherwise I don’t like her boring movements and looks because they don’t match the strength of the song which will definitely affect the song’s strength in the long run.
Ava Peace, Dax Vybz- Tabu
Eno tabu yenyini. Ava Peace is undoubtedly a rising star! Her confidence and passion shine through in “Tabu”, making it clear she’s a force to be reckoned with. With Jeff Kiwa guiding her talent, I’m confident this project will soar.
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