
Hmm. I don’t even know where to start from. But let me just speak from my heart, because this song eh… it really found me when I needed it most.
I was just scrolling through things, nothing serious, then I saw a post saying Juliana has released a new song. I clicked with no expectation. But my friend… the moment I heard the first words, I just paused. I did not even touch my phone again. My whole spirit just became still.
This song is called Yongeza. In Luganda, that means “add more.” But Juliana is not telling someone to add sugar in tea or airtime on phone. No. She’s asking for more love. More care. More trying. More choosing each other, again and again. Even when it’s hard.
I Felt Like She Was Singing My Story
Honestly, I don’t know what she tapped into when writing this song, but the way she sang it… eh! She sounds like someone who has been through love. Real love. The one that gives you peace and pain at the same time.
Her voice is so soft, so full, like a mother calling you home from the rain. It’s not loud. Not dramatic. Just real.
You don’t need to understand all the words. You just feel them. You hear her say “yongeza” and you understand—she doesn’t want material things. She just wants the love not to end. The connection to remain. The bond to grow.
The Music Behind Her Is Like Air
Let me tell you, that music in the background is just too smooth. Not too much drum, not too much noise. Just a slow, steady beat. It moves like a gentle river. That sound is not the type you play in a taxi. It’s the one you play in your room, maybe late at night. When the house is quiet. When your thoughts are loud.
That Video? I Nearly Teared
I later watched the video. Eh. Even the video, I don’t know how to explain it well. It’s not the type with flashy clothes or rich people showing off. No. It’s just emotion. Two people showing love, but you can see they’ve also gone through something. They’re trying. Juliana’s face alone in that video… it tells a whole story. No need for many words. You can just feel what she’s carrying inside.
What The Song Taught Me
This song taught me something simple. But also deep. Love is not something you switch on and off. You don’t give up when you’re tired. You stay. You add. You give more. You show up again, even when it’s uncomfortable. That’s what Yongeza is telling us. She’s saying, “If it’s real, don’t let it go dry. Pour more.” So many of us, we walk away too fast. We stop calling. We keep quiet. But this song says… don’t. Stay. Love again. Love better.
I Played It Again. And Again. And Again
Since that day, I’ve been playing it every night. I don’t even play it on loudspeaker. I use my small earphones. Because it feels like a private conversation. Some songs are for the whole world. But this one? It feels like Juliana made it just for me. For people like me. People who still believe in trying again.
For Anyone Reading This
If you’ve never listened to this song, please, I beg you, just take five minutes when you’re alone. Sit down. Press play. Don’t scroll. Don’t talk. Just close your eyes. Let it enter. You can even download the video or MP3 version and listen. And if there’s someone in your life you’ve grown distant from, maybe someone you still care about but just don’t talk anymore… share this song with them. Say nothing. Let the music speak for you. Sometimes, we need music to say what our mouths fear to say.
Final Word Before I End
I don’t even know if Juliana will ever read what I’ve written here. But I just want to say… thank you. For not rushing. For not forcing anything. For making something that feels like it came from the heart. We needed this. I needed it. And I’m sure someone else out there needs it too. God bless you.
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