Uganda girl (Maurice Kirya) a
kennedy Tareotu Review
INSTRUMENTATION
The acoustic guitar gave this song a precised beautiful
touch. It gave it a touch of love, a touch of beauty. With solemn drum beat and
jazzy notes makes this instrumentation a professional touch of brilliance.
SINGING SENSATION
I feel Maurice is over great in this song.
His voice is light and between the 4th
and 5th octave and he used it well without screaming.
He was gentle, professional and fixed with
passing his message in an enticing way. You could feel him talking closely to a
girl just by listening.
He gave his voice to then song, gave his
high notes and fixed pattern and yet sounded simple and not loud and heavy.
The composition of this song is fantastic,
the singing sensation was beautified at the end of the song with Myko helping
out with fantastic partings, complete fantastic partings actually, though I
waited for a high soprano which I didn’t get, but the mixture was superb and
well arranged.
LYRICAL CONTENT
There is something in the way you carry yourself, your
confidence and the way you are.
There is something in the way you move, like a feather
gliding the air.
I know you think I got this from a book, no. I believe you
were sent from heaven above.
My Uganda girl.
I realize it’s in your eyes, that spark that leads to
paradise.
I see my future through your eyes, or I might just
mesmerize.
O no, you think I got the from a book, no. I believe you
were sent from heaven above…My Uganda girl.
This lyric is quite simple, and made of honesty…wanting to
pass a message bluntly, quick and beautifully.
OVERALL REMARK
This song is beautifully made, all the way from Uganda, and
it would ease your mind with its instrumentation and make you feel more to love
and appreciate a woman with its message.
Great work by Maurice Kirya.
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