
The re-birth of Fadapest (kibeyibe hit) by Isaac Ssejjombwe.
Having taken relief from the music industry for two years now, Fada Pest has yet again proved he's still a force to reckon with in the music game by releasing another splendid hit called Kibeyibe.
The conscious dreadlocked singer whose razor sharp lyrics and entrancing performances have attracted a bigger fan base is propelled to the frontlines of reggae music in this generation and with Ekibeyibe meaning (that baby); this is the rebirth of Fadaioloy who's floating on top of charts all over Europe.
Internationally representing East Africa especially Uganda the pearl of Africa with the uniqueness blend of music style which collects his Nubian culture and Blackman stewardship in the Diaspora, Fada Pest has surely become the talk of town with his new video which comprises a white posh babe whose still a mystery whether she's his fiancé or
modeling agent for the video.
Besides posh cars, kibeyibe carries a lot of romantic Fada thrills that exposes who the bad man is despite being a staunch Christian and the single is extracted from Fada Pest coming collection of the Swahili bumba style of music he invented in the 1996 which leaves the
dancehall veteran sky-rocketing in Europe.
Uk Black girls are complaining that they were left out of the video though Fada has a different view of this saying, “We auditioned and none of them showed up that's why we switched it to an international level by letting the white babe take full control”.

Being managed by Nubia Records and fierce Vibes plus the Gang land crew who helped him push his talent to its extreme, Fada hired producers at frontline while he engineered the production of the song and on his next project, he's looking forward to a duet with his distant cousin Titan Takuba of the famous Nkwata Mpola on his next Sweden tour.
With his strong Nubian originality, Fada Pest who lost his Afrigo Band Uncle Charles Sekyanzi (R.I P) last year inspires many upcoming UK Black youths with his talent and polite posture added to the fact that he's representing well as Uganda's ambassador in the Diaspora concerning the music industry.
Having Shabba Ranks, Buju Banton and Prophet Capleton as his inspirations, the kibeyibe star through his Swahili bumba genres styles of music has exposed his black culture through his new Swahili single Lielah mpenzi which has a very catchy video featuring
Zimbabwean queen Faye.
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