
Photo: TID
The popular Bongo Music Star and "Sura Yako" Hitmaker TID has today through an interview asked other bongo artists to stop using dirty music lyrics while writting their songs.
TID who has been in the music game for many years has advised the bongo artists to write good music that will sort all age groups. However he did not mention the exact artists who sing dirty music but one can easily gues them without much thinking.
From the records, there have been musics that was Barned before due to the violation of the BASATA rules and regulations. One of them is; Nyegezi & Salome. Ngegezi had the lyrics below;
Where as Salome had the lyrics below;
Most artists use these kinds of lyrics because they will get people talking. Many Bongo songs usually contains lyrics whose hidden meanings are not worth the translation.
Do you agree that the Bongo artists should stop using dirty lyrics? How will the music sound? Can an artist release a good music without using dirty lyrics?
Be free to drop your thoughts below.
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