In Episode 29 of The Life of Gxcci, we get into the art of travel and the dreams it inspires, featuring Ugandan artists Sammy Cool and Waswelo, alongside their manager, Ivan. Together, we explore stories of wanderlust, life as an artist on the move, and how travel shapes creativity and ambition. From local adventures to global aspirations, this episode is a tribute to the transformative power of exploring the world.
A chat about Forex Trading at Monster Studio
Episode 35 of The Life of Gxcci takes a wild turn as Gxcci Outta Here dives into the raw energy of the streets. Featuring a freestyle session with a group of disorganized yet passionate individuals including Dokta Pinan and Master Fire, this episode showcases the beauty of unfiltered creativity and the unpredictable magic of street culture at the monster studio backyard.
In Episode 34 of The Life of Gxcci, I had the privilege of meeting Uganda’s legendary artist Chagga and my good friend Dokta Pinan at a housewarming ceremony for an undisclosed music manager along Entebbe Road. What started as a casual gathering soon turned into a magical storytelling session.We were unexpectedly joined by the house’s builders, who shared intriguing tales about their current boss—a close associate of Chagga and the iconic Dr. Jose Chameleone. The conversations flowed effortlessly, weaving together threads of music, memories, and the fascinating ways our paths are often interconnected.This episode is a celebration of Uganda’s rich artistic legacy and the unsung heroes behind the scenes. Don’t miss the chance to experience the laughter, surprises, and depth of this incredible moment!
Episode 33 of The Life of Gxcci dives into the vibrant tapestry of my community through the stories of Andrew, Jaja Kala, and Lwembawo. Andrew returns from Episode 32 with more tales, this time joined by Lwembawo, a lively and unpredictable rider who starts the conversation by asking for directions to a specific embassy. From there, the narrative unfolds into a blend of humor, chaos, and heartfelt moments.Jaja Kala, the elder storyteller, brings a nostalgic touch with her reflections, offering wisdom and charm to the lively exchange. This episode is a celebration of community voices, diverse perspectives, and the unexpected paths our stories can take.Tune in to experience the laughter, lessons, and life of the neighborhood like never before!
Episode 32 of The Life of Gxcci takes you on a vibrant conversation with my community friends—Champion, Andrew, and Juma. Champion, a boda boda rider with Wattu Company, and Andrew, a freelance cyclist with a permit, dive into a heated discussion about the importance of having proper documentation for their line of work. Juma, a retired cyclist, adds his reflective wisdom to the mix. This candid talk sheds light on the challenges and dynamics of their daily hustle, offering listeners a window into the lives of modern urban cyclists.Tune in for a raw, insightful, and entertaining exchange that showcases the diversity of perspectives in my neighborhood.
In Episode 31 of The Life of Gxcci, we dive into the vibrant world of Makindye Boxing Club, bringing stories from both the ring and the road. This episode kicks off with Champion, a boda boda cyclist from Western Uganda, sharing his unique perspective with a local waitress. Soon, we’re joined by Juma and Andrew, a Makindye native and boxing club regular. Together, we uncover stories that blend the spirit of Ugandan sports, the daily grind, and community life in an unfiltered, real conversation.
In this special episode, Gxcci takes listeners into the heart of his neighborhood for a raw, authentic conversation about the love for soccer. Meet two unique voices from his community—a Dobbi and a boda boda cyclist—as they dive into the highs, lows, and unforgettable moments of the game. Their candid insights and local perspective bring a fresh, street-level take on Uganda’s soccer culture. Tune in for laughter, stories, and the true spirit of the neighborhood’s passion for the beautiful game!
I had a chat with the legendary suge knight from Uganda
I had a chat with Dokta Pinan, Steve M and Captain Joe.
I had a chat sharing different stories with Dokta Pinan and Steve M
In this podcast episode I sit with Ken Tom and Dokta Pinan at the monster studio backyard and have a conversation about Uganda
A chat with Dokta Pinan, Natty Cliff and Fox Banton
What did you learn and enjoy from this podcast episode
Dokta Pinan and Steve M told me what they think soccer is?
While at monster studio backyard a guy nicknamed Americana bumped into a freestyle session I had with Dokta Pinan that evening
I had a chat with Master Fire ft a Dokta Pinan freestyle
Mejah Pawa, Dokta Pinan and Gxcci Outta Here created music at the monster studio backyard
Rate for me this wonderful freestyle by Dokta Pinan