Uganda: Isaiah Katumwa Returns With 'New Days,' a Soulful Reflection On Renewal and Hope

24 March 2026

Uganda's celebrated jazz saxophonist Isaiah Katumwa has released a new single titled "New Days," marking a fresh chapter in his enduring musical journey.

The track explores themes of renewal, hope, and embracing new beginnings--elements Katumwa describes as deeply personal and intentional.

"New Days is more than a song; it is a declaration," Katumwa said in an interview.

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The single features his signature smooth saxophone melodies layered over rich, reflective harmonies. Each note is carefully paced, creating space for the music to breathe and connect emotionally with listeners.

"Each note is measured and unhurried, allowing the music to speak with clarity and emotion," he explained.

Katumwa says the composition mirrors his own journey--one shaped by experience, reflection, and rediscovery.

"This release comes from a place of clarity. It's not just about making music; it's about communicating meaning through sound," he added.

For more than three decades, Katumwa has remained a central figure in Uganda's jazz scene, known for blending African rhythms with contemporary jazz. Through initiatives such as Jazz With Isaiah, he has also built platforms that connect local and international artists.

"I have always chosen to refine my voice and let the saxophone speak," he said.

With "New Days," Katumwa returns with renewed purpose, offering a sound that balances reflection with forward movement.

"It's an invitation to listen again, to begin again, and to move forward with intention," he shared.

The single is expected to resonate with audiences both in Uganda and beyond, carrying a powerful message: every ending holds the first note of a new beginning.

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