RESPECT STREET CHILDREN!"- JOSH BUXTON CRIES OUT IN NEW SONG.

Gospel and inspirational music star, also Scope Music Boss, Josh Buxton has hit at individuals who abuse the rights of children and those in authority who ignore the well-being of street children in his fresh song, Lwaaki.
Josh Buxton opens the first verse of the new song that he craftily entitles Lwaaki (loosely translated as Why) with lines like: "I know their kind of life, pain. I know their kind of troubles now..." which keep you wondering what he knows about the street children's life.
In the following verse he explains that these street children, although disadvantaged, have rights too that should be respected and privileges that should be upheld. He decries everyone with 'heela' ( financial ability) to help street children and all other similar children like orphans and children with disabilities. He climaxes the song by borrowing a line from a famous classic song 'Whenever' by Shakira that adds a spice into the song.
The song is a fusion of RnB and dancehall vocals, and a strong instrumental that gets you dancing and singing along. This is the kind of song that you will rewind twenty times as you listen and ponder, with its Swahili, Luganda and English lyrics getting you saying: "Yeah, this boy is rich at lyrics and melodies!!"

According to Josh Buxton, this song has been long over-due as he has always planned to record a song for and about children. The Scope Music star is running a charity project, Stand Up 4 Kids With Josh Buxton with an orphanage that gets children off the streets of Bugiri town into school.
Josh Buxton hopes to use the song to headline his Charity campaigns and to preach the respect for child rights in the country, especially in his Bugiri home community. He has started these campaigns in churches.
He says that the song is a special project that has the touch of 3 producers-- Producer Nick Pro of Guitar Records, Producer Temperature Rise and Producer Bless both of Bless Touch Records.
It has enjoyed a good reception from fans and from F.M radio stations around Uganda and East Africa. The song is also doing well on YouTube. You can listen and download the song using this link:
https://youtu.be/jieLiuuCeQY

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