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Kutimba With Siima
Siima Itabaaza
17 episodes
5 days ago
"Kutimba" is a word from Runyankole, one of the languages spoken in Uganda. It translates to dig up and it means to delve deeper into something. On this show, I explore the symbiotic relationship between art and music. I invite guests to select an album cover for us to unpack.
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"Kutimba" is a word from Runyankole, one of the languages spoken in Uganda. It translates to dig up and it means to delve deeper into something. On this show, I explore the symbiotic relationship between art and music. I invite guests to select an album cover for us to unpack.
Show more...
Arts
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Shadé Freeland: Toni Braxton (Self-titled)
Kutimba With Siima
21 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
Shadé Freeland: Toni Braxton (Self-titled)

I usher in a new era with Shadé Freeland!

She shares why Toni Braxton’s celebrated 1993 self-titled album cover resonates deeply. We explore Toni’s portrayal of femininity, Shadé’s platform ‘THE BLK PRSPCTV’ and the importance of recognising album cover art at music award shows.

Host: Siima Itabaaza

Guest:  Shadé Freeland

THE BLK PRSPCTV: https://www.theblkprspctv.com/

Kutimba With Siima Newsletter: https://kutimbawithsiima.substack.com/

IG: @kutimbawithsiima

Email: kutimbawithsiima@gmail.com


Kutimba With Siima
"Kutimba" is a word from Runyankole, one of the languages spoken in Uganda. It translates to dig up and it means to delve deeper into something. On this show, I explore the symbiotic relationship between art and music. I invite guests to select an album cover for us to unpack.