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Siza Rhymes Redefines the Hustle with "Janta Ni Wera" – A Gritty Dancehall Revival

Siza Rhymes Redefines the Hustle with "Janta Ni Wera" – A Gritty Dancehall Revival

In the bustling underground corridors of Kenya’s urban music scene, Siza Rhymes is steadily carving out a name as a voice of the streets—bold, raw, and unapologetically real. His latest track, "Janta Ni Wera," is a powerful declaration of that identity, delivered over a nostalgic dancehall riddim with fresh East African grit.

More Than a Vibe – It’s a Message
"Janta Ni Wera" translates to "Work is Work" or "Kazi ni Kazi"—a saying that resonates with every hustler, creative, and street soldier grinding through the chaos of daily life. Whether it’s a 9-to-5, a side hustle, or the unpredictable grind of jua kali hustle, this track is a salute to everyone chasing the bag—no matter how or where.

Built on the legendary Money Mi A Look riddim, Siza Rhymes doesn't just remix a classic—he breathes new life into it with Swahili bars, sharp Sheng, and vivid reflections of urban resilience.

Street Realness Meets Dancehall Bounce
Siza’s flow is laid-back but firm, dripping with authenticity. He doesn’t over-polish—because life on the grind isn’t polished. The lyrics walk us through the life of a true hustler: low on sleep, high on ambition, and never backing down from the fire.

> “kusaka ndio works,.... Janta ni wera!”

It’s a track that speaks not only to the youth but to a generation that understands that dignity lives in the hustle, not the title.

WATCH HERE:
https://youtu.be/cPbqNBZL9mc

Siza Rhymes: Not Just Another Artist
He’s part of a new wave of artists who are bridging the past and present—honoring the legends of global dancehall while infusing Kenyan street energy. With “Janta Ni Wera”, he’s proven he’s not just making music—he’s documenting the hustle.

#JantaNiWera #SizaRhymes #KenyanHustleAnthem #MoneyMiLookRemake #RepublicBuzz #WorkIsWork

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