Ugandan hip hop star Navio teams up with rapper Flex D’Paper on “Amnesia,” a high-energy track built for the club and late-night playlists.
From the first beat, the song feels lively and nostalgic. It mixes an old-school hip hop groove with a modern Afro-dancehall rhythm, creating a sound that is easy to dance to and easy to remember. The production is bass-heavy, warm and very catchy, making the track perfect for parties, festivals and live shows.
Navio leads the song with smooth verses delivered mostly in Luganda. His flow is calm, melodic and confident, giving the track a strong local identity while still sounding modern. Flex D’Paper takes control of the chorus with a bold and simple hook that sticks in your head after one listen. The chorus is the biggest highlight of the song and gives it an anthem feel.
The beat is produced by Bangar Boi, who blends classic drum patterns with fresh dancehall energy. The result is a sound that feels both familiar and new, with strong replay value.
The music video, directed by Sasha Vybz, brings the nightlife theme to life. Shot in Kampala and Nairobi, it shows neon lights, rooftop scenes and energetic club moments that celebrate urban youth culture. The visuals are colourful, fast-paced and stylish, matching the mood of the song.
The release comes at a busy time for Navio, who is preparing the second edition of his Orchestra show after successful performances in cities like Addis Ababa, Dubai and Abu Dhabi. This momentum adds more weight to “Amnesia,” positioning it as another strong entry in his catalogue.
In simple terms: “Amnesia” is a fun, danceable and well-produced track with a memorable chorus, strong local flavour and high club appeal. It may not be a deep lyrical song, but it succeeds as a vibe-driven song that is likely to dominate party playlists.








