Introducing the vibrant visuals to his latest track, titled “Genda Genda,” is the talented Ugandan musician, Kama Ivan signee Nince Henry, whose real name is Sekyanzi Ninsiima. Ever since his debut in the Ugandan music scene, Nince has taken the airwaves by storm with a string of blockbuster hits.
His captivating lyrics earned him the prestigious title of “Women’s Sweetheart,” showcasing his prowess as a songwriter. Adding to his extensive music collection, the self-proclaimed Callinan now treats us to “Genda Genda,” which loosely translates to “Go Go.”
In this latest release, Nince Henry weaves a love-related narrative that delves into the heartache and disappointment often experienced in romantic relationships. Brian Beats’ production of “Genda Genda” complements the current musical craze with its classic Afrobeat flavor and lively tempo.
The accompanying visuals for the song also deserve special mention. “Genda Genda” stands out as one of those rare tracks that can be understood even without audio, thanks to its captivating imagery. Shot in various settings, including living rooms and bedrooms, the scenes are anything but monotonous.
The choreography seamlessly integrates into the visuals, though it may not be described as extraordinary or custom-made. Nevertheless, the combination of Nince Henry’s performance and the vibrant visuals makes for an engaging and meaningful experience.
It’s evident that Nince Henry’s talents extend beyond impressing his female fans. Through his music, he also imparts valuable relationship advice to his listeners. “Genda Genda” serves as another testament to his ability to connect with audiences and explore the complexities of love and heartache.