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Meet the new music diva Rae Nattie, from video queen to Uganda’s Vocal vanguard

Meet the new music diva Rae Nattie, from video queen to Uganda’s Vocal vanguard

Kampala: At just 26, Rae Nattie is making the leap from striking presence in music videos to crafting her own sound — and the timing could not be more electrifying.

Born on April 4, 1999, Rae Nattie has long been a recognizable face in East Africa’s music circles. She has appeared in music videos for some of the region’s biggest artists — including Bebe Cool, Sheebah Karungi, Eddy Kenzo, Harmonize, Chameleone, A Pass, B2C, Skales, Dax Vibes, Bruno K, John Blaq, Prince Omar, Weasel, Zex Bilangilangi, Pallaso, Sama Soja and more. Her confidence, poise, and screen magnetism have made her a go-to figure for directors and visual storytellers.

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Now, Rae Nattie is turning the lens inward — and repositioning herself in the narrative as a full-fledged singer and songwriter. Her upcoming single, “Body Talk,” is shaping up to be her musical declaration: a fusion of Afrobeat, Ugandan dancehall rhythms, smooth R&B undertones, and bold, sensual lyricism. The early studio whispers and behind-the-scenes leaks suggest that this track will be both radio friendly and unapologetically confident.

“I’ve learned so much from being in the background — how to read the camera, command presence, understand storytelling,” Rae Nattie told The Guardian Africa in a recent conversation. “Now I’m ready to use all that experience to tell my story , in my voice, on my terms.”

Those who’ve been in studio with her including colleagues in the production and songwriting circles note a new hunger in Rae Nattie: she’s not just interested in making a splash; she’s determined to make a mark. Reports suggest that Dax Vibes has been among the collaborators in preliminary mixing sessions, and others believe more alliances are being negotiated behind closed doors.

Uganda’s music scene in recent years has seen a vibrant rise of female voices artists who combine visual aesthetics and sonic boldness, who control their narratives, and who refuse to be defined by mere appearances. Rae Nattie is the latest to claim that space, with an added advantage: she’s already proven she can dominate the screen — now she’s aiming to dominate the airwaves.

As the “Body Talk” video shoot looms next week, anticipation is mounting. Will she emerge as a visual disruptor turned vocal force? If her ambition, connections, and growing buzz are any measure, Rae Nattie is about to show exactly how it’s done.

Screen presence, stage confidence, storytelling sensibility, rising ambition makes the girl of the moment.

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