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Cover photo for “Come Over” by Vyroota – Ugandan Afrobeat single featuring heartfelt lyrics and smooth rhythms.

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Come Over” is a soulful Afrobeat track by Ugandan artist Vyroota, blending heartfelt lyrics with smooth rhythms to explore themes of longing and connection.

May 8, 2025

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Afro-R&B

Vyrota

Uganda

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Come Over” by Vyroota is a heartfelt Afrobeat track that delves into the emotions of longing and the desire for connection. The song's smooth rhythms and soulful vocals create an intimate atmosphere, inviting listeners into a narrative of yearning and vulnerability.


Vyroota's expressive delivery and poignant lyrics resonate with anyone who has experienced the complexities of love and the ache of separation. “Come Over” stands out as a testament to the artist's ability to convey deep emotions through music, solidifying his place in the Ugandan Afrobeat scene.

About The Song

Come Over” is a soulful Afrobeat track by Ugandan artist Vyroota, blending heartfelt lyrics with smooth rhythms to explore themes of longing and connection.

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About the Artist

Name

Vyrota

Song

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Born Victor Otim, the rising Ugandan star is known by his stage name Vyroota. He was born on June 15, 2003, in Kampala, Uganda, where his musical journey began at a young age within a community rich in Afrobeat and dancehall culture.


Musical Journey & Turning Point

Vyroota’s interest in music started during his school years, influenced by both local sounds and global Afropop trends. He began by recording covers and original freestyles on social media, gradually building a fanbase. His turning point came in 2022 when his emotionally charged track “Gwokya Nga Omuliro” went viral across TikTok and Ugandan streaming platforms, earning him national attention and industry respect.

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