The "Nonstop" mix was curated by a fan, or perhaps a rogue DJ who understood that Basudde’s music was meant to flow like a river. One song bled into the next. From the moral lessons of "Abasajja Mwe" , Ssentongo was swept into the tragic, lingering notes of "Africa."
(No One Informs You)
They are "free" in cost, but priceless in value. They allow the diaspora to maintain a connection to the linguistic rhythms of Luganda and the traditions of the Kingdom. The nonstop format fights against the fragmentation of culture. By keeping the music playing without interruption, the compilation resists the modern urge to curate only the "hits," instead presenting a holistic view of the artist. It ensures that deep cuts—songs that might be forgotten on a standard album—are preserved alongside classics like "Nsomera Kabi." the best of herman basudde nonstop for all his free