Chosen Dojah & Urban Sultan Drop Anticipated New Single “Ma Asi” on 20th December 2025
In a landmark moment for the African music scene, rising stars Chosen Dojah and Urban Sultan are set to release their highly anticipated collaboration “Ma Asi” on 20th December 2025 — a track already generating significant buzz among fans across the continent.
The partnership between these two dynamic artists marks a fresh chapter in contemporary Afro-fusion and urban sounds. Chosen Dojah, known for captivating rhythms and infectious hooks, has steadily built a loyal following with standout singles like Idika and other releases that showcase his eclectic musical range.
Meanwhile, Urban Sultan, the Arua-based artist gaining traction with hits like Kongolo, TALI, and Meeting, brings his own distinctive voice and style to the collaboration. His blend of lyrical flair and regional flair has captured ears and attention on digital platforms, making him one of Uganda’s most noteworthy emerging talents.
The title “Ma Asi” — evoking themes of unity, identity, and creative expression — hints at a song that blends genres and influences while highlighting the strengths of both artists. Fans are expecting an immersive sound experience that marries Chosen Dojah’s melodic ingenuity with Urban Sultan’s lyrical authenticity.
This release comes at a pivotal time as both artists push the boundaries of what contemporary African sounds can represent on both local and international stages. As December’s music calendar heats up, Ma Asi is poised to become a seasonal anthem.
The track promises an energetic mix of Afrobeat, urban pop, and lyrical hip-hop influences, Both artists are known for staying true to their roots while crafting music that resonates across borders. Scheduled just before the year’s end, Ma Asi is positioned to close 2025 with one of its most talked-about musical collaborations.
Fans and new listeners alike are eagerly counting down to 20th December 2025, when Ma Asi will officially drop on major streaming platforms. Stay tuned as these two rising stars continue to shape the soundscape of African music.