MC YallahYallah Beibe

Label:

Hakuna Kulala – #HK044

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Limited Edition

Country:

Uganda

Released:

Genre:

Folk, World, & Country

Style:

Bass Music

Tracklist

A1 Sikwebela 2:29
A2 Miniboss 2:58
A3 Tuli Mukintu 2:48
A4 Sunday
FeaturingRatigan Era
2:40
A5 Bigbung 2:54
A6 Baliwa 3:18
B1 Yallah Beibe 2:49
B2 Mbakebere 2:50
B3 No One Seems To Bother
FeaturingLord Spikeheart
3:09
B4 Moss 2:37
B5 Ukweli 2:38
B6 Hera 2:46

Credits

  • Producer [Prod]Debmaster (tracks: A1 to A3, B2, B3, B5)
  • Producer [Produced By]Scotch Rolex* (tracks: A6, B1, B4, B6)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Sticker On Shrinkwrap): 768558900707

Other Versions (1)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Yallah Beibe (12×File, FLAC, Album) Hakuna Kulala none Uganda 2023

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Reviews

  • souvarine's avatar
    souvarine
    This album goes hard. Yallah Beibe is MC Yallah at her most razor-sharp—her Luganda/Kiswahili flow cuts through industrial-grade beats like a machete. The production (shoutout to Debmaster and crew) is wild: glitchy, percussive, and often straight-up unhinged, but somehow it never drowns out Yallah’s voice—it amplifies it.

    This isn't hip-hop in the Western mold—it's something else entirely. East African futurism? Digital punk-rap? Whatever you want to call it, it’s blisteringly fresh. Tracks like “Sikwebela” and “Big Bung” will rattle your ribcage if your speakers can handle them. And even in the chaos, there’s structure—her verses are tight, intentional, and commanding.

    Also: the vinyl pressing slaps. Clean, loud, and beautifully packaged in that now-iconic Hakuna Kulala aesthetic—neon meets noir. This is one of those records that feels like a transmission from the future, and it’s thrilling to witness it in real time.
    • kjohnson43's avatar
      kjohnson43
      This is some hot shit. Word words... three more words.

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