
Pryce Teeba: The Untold Story Behind Marinate, Rajiv Tribute & Uganda’s Hip-Hop Legends
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Pryce Teeba breaks down the creation of his new album Marinate — a project featuring Ugandan hip-hop legends including
Lyrical G, The Mith, Navio, Babaluku, Spyda MC,
and many others.
We talk about the emotional intro where Pryce pays tribute to Rajiv, someone he was deeply close to. He also explains why he boldly states that “Hip-hop comes from Ntinda.”
Chapters
00:00 - Welcome to the Show: Pryce Teeba's Introduction
03:08 - Pryce Teeba's Initial Thoughts and 'This or That' Segment
14:56 - Growing Up in Ntinda and Dropping Out for Music
23:10 - How Dustville Records Shaped Pryce Teeba's Music Career
31:25 - From Dustville to Pyong Recordz: Building a New Legacy
37:03 - Untold Story Behind the Deep Dozen Cypher and GNL Zamba
43:27 - Pryce Teeba on Being Underrated and Industry Challenges
52:59 - Exploring 'Marinate: Rajiv Tribute, Features, and Meaning
01:08:33 - Critique of Ugandan Music and Pryce Teeba's Top 5 Picks
01:17:01 - Pryce Teeba's Life Lessons and Recommendations for Future Guests
Other highlights include:
— The meaning behind Track 3 “HipHop Mukyala” (“I cheated on you with Amapiano & Kidandali”)
— The making of Antidote with Spyda MC & The Mith
— His relationships in the industry and how he first met KABOO
— His growth from Dustville to founding Pyong Recordz
— What Marinate represents in his 20-year journey
This is Pryce Teeba like you’ve NEVER heard him before — real, raw, funny, reflective, and inspirational.
If you love Ugandan Hip-Hop, this episode is for YOU.
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