Ekiri Ebulaaya - Sureman Ssegawa
You know that moment when someone leaves home chasing a better life abroad, thinking everything will be easy—only to realize later that things aren’t as perfect as they imagined?
“Ekiri Ebulaaya” by Sureman Ssegawa builds on that exact idea, using a dancehall vibe to compare life in foreign countries and life back in Uganda.
The song contrasts expectations with reality—showing that while ebulaaya (abroad) may look attractive, it also comes with struggles people don’t always talk about. At the same time, it reminds listeners of the value of home, encouraging them to appreciate and build from where they are.
Sureman Ssegawa delivers the message in a straightforward and relatable way, making it feel like a real-life observation rather than just lyrics.
With production from Eddie Dee, the beat keeps that steady dancehall bounce while allowing the message to stand out clearly.
It’s a song that makes you think—balancing dreams of going abroad with the reality of what truly matters.
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