"Eno Beats understood the music Ugandans love," said Omutujju in a recent interview.
The rapper Gravity Omutujju has dropped some of the most controversial songs, some of which have been produced by Eno Beats.
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"Eno Beats produces Afrobeats and that's music Ugandans love."
Eno Beats, real name Enoch Kisakye, produced for Gravity Omutujju Tusimbudde and Big Boys, some of his well-received songs. Tusimbudde is the second most viewed song on his YouTube channel at 1.4 million views, coming second to Okwepicha, which was released this year.
He also produced Tatizo for Jose Chameleone, Katono by Bebe Cool, Stani Tonkema and Wankona by Sheebah Karungi.
Gravity Omutujju has, however, worked with different producers to release more controversial songs. Okwepicha, released six months ago, was produced by Bless Touch. Diggy Baur produced Kappa Yo and Enyama. Centre, a collabo with Kapa Cat -- was produced by Kaysam Kumapeesa.
Kukie Pan produced Bidagala, a collaboration with Cindy Sanyu.
Sitani Tonkema was the breakout song for Eno Beats. He also produced Katono by Bebe Cool, Sitani Tonkema by Roden Y, Sheebah & Fik Fameika, Muwe by Sheebah Karungi and Twelageko by Irene Ntale.
Eno Beats, real name, Enock Kisakye --- went to Naguru Infant School, City High School in Kololo for O-Level and St. Paul Secondary School for A-Level. Beats later went to Nkumba University for a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences before leaving for South Africa to pursue a production course at the Music Academy of Gauteng in Johannesburg.