Ugandan Songs: Jim Nola Attacks G.N.L Zamba in New 'Deforestation' Freestyle

[Photo Credit: Jim Nola MC Facebook]

By Gloria

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Ugandan luga flow rapper Jim Nola MC Abedunego has released a new freestyle jam titled 'Deforestation' hitting hard at fellow rapper G.N.L Zamba.

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In the first verse, Jim Nola tells G.N.L Zamba that the rap industry he once ruled now belongs to him. He encourages Zamba to leave rap, failure to which he’ll face embarrassment that will force him to retire.

He warns other rappers against attacking him, claiming that he has enough bars to the end their music careers.

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He mocks GNL Zamba’s music arguing that songs like ‘Saba Saba’ can't be compared to his jams.

The 14-minute diss track has elicited mixes reactions with in the country with music lovers comparing new school and old school rap.

Reacting to the diss track, fellow rapper Don MC Kapata noted that both artistes have their unique strengths, but comparing their lyrical prowess, Jim Nola is better than Zamba.

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"Ehh GNL Zamba and Jim Nola what went wrong? Truth be told GNL Zamba is good but lyrically Jim Nola is great," Don Mc shared on his Facebook page and urged those with a contrary opinion to listen to the song.

Nola’s diss track comes shortly after Zamba released a 12-minute song dubbed 'How Many Mics' asking rappers how many mics he has to bury for them to acknowledge that he is the king of rap.

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