Sweden-based Ugandan artist Kajubi Chris Daniel Mpagi, popularly known by his stage name Mpaka Mubali, is one of the vibrant talents reshaping the face of Ugandan music on the global stage.
Coming from a strong musical background, Mpaka Mubali was destined to shine.
With his roots deeply embedded in a family passionate about the arts — and as a brother to former renowned video director Centrix — he grew up surrounded by creativity and entertainment.
His journey through music has been a natural evolution, shaped by both heritage and hustle.
Over the years, Mpaka Mubali has released several captivating singles, including “Binyuma” featuring Yang J and “Far Away” alongside John Blaq — songs that have further cemented his place among East Africa’s rising stars.
Now, the artist is back in full swing with two fresh tracks that are turning heads and heating the airwaves — “Wooli” and “Wakayima.”
“Wooli” – A Love Anthem for the Modern Era
“Wooli” is a sweet, melodic love ballad that blends Afrobeat rhythms with heartfelt lyrics. The song is a collaborative production effort between Andy Musik and Anel Tunes, with high-quality mastering that ensures a radio-ready sound.
The accompanying music video, shot by Director Elly under Black Magic, brings the song’s romantic themes to life with a captivating visual experience.
Going Viral on TikTok
Both “Wooli” and “Wakayima” have found massive traction on social media — especially on TikTok, where users are jumping on dance trends and creative challenges inspired by the songs’ infectious beats.
These new releases come under the talented wing of @Antidot Musik Fam, a label that continues to nurture Mpaka Mubali’s unique sound and vision.
A Promising Return to the Spotlight
With a renewed focus and artistic direction, Mpaka Mubali is determined to make a lasting impact on the global music scene.
He promises a consistent rollout of quality music — a “masterpiece of good framework bodies,” as he puts it — designed to resonate with the modern music lover and cross borders.
Mpaka Mubali is more than just an artist; he is a bridge between cultures, a blend of tradition and innovation, and a testament to the power of Ugandan talent abroad.
