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Your support makes all the difference.He is 65, has been President for more than two decades and is Uganda's newest rap star.
Facing an election in February, Yoweri Museveni has released a rap song and video that has become a sensation in the East African nation, played at dance clubs and on the radio.
Enthusiastic supporters at a rally in northern Uganda last week called for Mr Museveni to perform "U Want Another Rap" and he sang as his supporters danced. The lyrics are not exactly gangsta – they are about making something out of nothing and getting ahead in life.
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