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Azawi, Joanita Kawalya collaborate on UBL Anthem

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
July 21, 2021
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Some of Uganda’s most iconic artists Joanita Kawalya, Ykee Benda and Azawi have collaborated on a song celebrating Uganda Breweries Limited’s 75th anniversary.

The song is a modern rendition of the classic Bell Lager jingle “You Can Tell Who Drinks Bell” and was officially unveiled on Friday.

The song, titled Toast to 75, is a collaborative effort between the brewery and Swangz Avenue.

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UBL’s Finance Director and acting Managing Director, Eunice Waweru said, “We want to commemorate

75 years of consistently celebrating life with Ugandans through the one thing that unites us all – music.”

“We have taken the opportunity to reignite one of our most iconic advertising campaigns – You Can Tell Who Drinks Bell – with a fusion of Uganda’s best talent as a testament to our long-standing support for the country’s creative industry.”

Three of Uganda’s most notable producers, Benon Mugumbya, Steve Keys and the legendary jazz maestro, Tshaka Mayanja have worked on the song.

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