Iryn Namubiru Reveals I’m Ready Album Release Date and Tracklist

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Celebrated Ugandan musician Iryn Namubiru, Iryn Gladys Namubiru has shared the track list for her yet-to-be-released album, titled “I’m Ready.”

Over a week back, Iryn Namubiru excited her fans and music enthusiasts alike when she revealed that she would be broadening her catalog with a music album.

The singer has been dropping glimpses into her much-anticipated music project, sparking excitement and speculation among her fanbase.

As anticipation built, the Iryn revealed that her album will be released on 27 March 2026, urging her fans to stay tuned to her platforms to be among the first to experience the project upon release.

Detailing the track list, the album contains eight songs: “Binuma,” “Body,” “Amaaso,” “Ton Bebe,” “Stammer,” “I’m Ready,” “Tokigeza,” and “Tulinde.”

Her second track, Body, was released about a month back, and it has been performing well across all major streaming platforms.

Iryn joined forces with several talented music producers to perfect her album, including like Josh Wonder, Banga Boi, Bass Boy, Moz and Brian Beats.

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In the same vein, songwriters like Recoda, Dokta Brain, Abbey Mpungu, Zeuf BNM, and Sama Sojah showcased their writing prowes on the album building anticipation for nothing short of exceptional results.

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