'Suru Ma Ndere' is a one Afro-rap fusion song that you will play back to back to enjoy because the song combines elements of tradition and urban culture in one. In short, the songs talks about having pride in African culture.
The Emcee tells the listener to carry the pride of the tribe up like the 'Ndere' that accompanies traditional music and dance. He then introduces us to what actually happens in a traditional dance scene between a male character and a beautiful African girl who tease eachother about who dances better.
'Ndere' in Lugbarati refers to a rich traditional dance tool made out of the tail of cattle and wood that usually is carried along by male dancers. This particular tool made by few artisans inspired the song and is a common aspect of traditional dance in West Nile, Northern Uganda and other parts of Africa.
This all gave us such a groovy fusion of modern, traditional African beats and style which is a characteristic of the Gbaraspoken Emcee we know as an Indigenous Emcee.
Gbaraspoken Emcee and Nasti Jay produced 'Suru Ma Ndere' at Hustlers Dream UG. In brief, the song is a wake-up call for everyone to respect and celebrate culture. It is among the few songs that Gbaraspoken Music has released from his forth coming studio album OYAKUYA (Earth Quake).