Hip-hop pioneer GNL Zamba has made it clear he’s dedicated to restoring the genre’s dominance in the country’s music industry. GNL last year announced his return to Uganda with one goal: to revamp and revitalize Hip-hop.I’m really glad that Hip-hop is finally reclaiming its rightful place. I told you, I bought a one-way ticket. I’ll leave Uganda when Hip-hop is the number one genre.After spending years abroad, GNL returned with a vision not just to perform, but to reshape how Hip-hop is perceived and practiced. I started podcasting to show you that Hip-hop isn’t all about being on stage. I’m so proud of brothers like Babaluku who’s doing community outreaches, and now I’m helping others to know how to conduct business with purpose and reason.Navio reveals Ugandan female celebrities he’s had a crush onMore than just music, GNL is pushing for Hip-hop as a lifestyle and a movement, one that includes entrepreneurship, education, and community engagement.He says he’ll only leave Uganda again when Hip-hop has fully reclaimed its position at the top of the charts and in the hearts of the people.I want to leave Uganda again when Hip-hop is back being number one in the country. The post GNL Zamba pledges to restore Hip-hop’s dominance in Uganda appeared first on MBU.