Sewersydaa dropped two songs in a span of two days. Photo credit: Instagram/sewersydaa
Sewersydaa dropped two songs in a span of two days. Photo credit: Instagram/sewersydaa

Sewersydaa drops two songs ‘NO’, and ‘G-Pin’ back to back

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Sewersydaa is on a roll releasing music effortlessly in the past few days, seems like he’s prepping for a project that he’s about to drop though he hasn’t made that official.

Sewersydaa who is one-third member of Wakadinali has released two songs, back to back and it’s only a few days-in in 2021.

Sewersydaa has been consistently putting out music for the longest time now, especially last year when he released solo projects and a collaborative project with his clique, Wakadinali.

He released his project dubbed ‘Jeshi Ya Katululu’ that gives out the tales and explains in excruciating detail about the lifestyle of youth in the Eastlands area.

Sewersydaa is so real, unfiltered, straight to the point, and direct with his lyrics making it easy for you to picture what’s he’s talking about in his music.

His lyrics might not be what you want to hear because it’s the brutal, honest truth, and like they say, the truth hurts.

SewerSydaa drops a new record ‘Glock’ talking about the hard life in Eastlands

If by any way and/or chance you might want to know what’s going on in Nairobi’s Eastlands area, I highly suggest and recommend trying to listen to any song released by the talented Sewersydaa who has a unique delivery that makes him stand out from the rest of the Wakadinali crew, and the rest of the rappers in the game today.

Sewersydaa is a versatile rap artiste as well, he doesn’t call himself “ManADriller” for nothing.

After listening to Sewersydaa on a drill music beat, you’ll never want to listen to anything else that doesn’t have Sewersydaa on it, preferably when it’s drill music.

Proving his consistency and hard work in the rap game, the Wakadinali rapper has released two songs; ‘No’, and ‘G-Pin’ that are painting the raw life that’s Nairobi youth from Eastlands are leading in a span of a few days.

Wakadinali members from left to right: Sewersydaa, Scar, and Domani Munga. Photo credit: Instagram/sewersydaa
Wakadinali members from left to right: Sewersydaa, Scar, and Domani Munga. Photo credit: Instagram/sewersydaa

These records are not for the faint-hearted, they’re for the curious souls who appreciate real authentic music from Nairobi, appreciates Sheng, and wants to know a whole lot more about what’s going on in Nairobi’s Eastlands area.

Wakadinali has made a niche for themselves by being the hardcore, underground rappers in the game not necessarily rapping about mainstream stuff but real stuff and Sewersydaa is by far one of the few advocates of the real stuff that goes on in Nairobi’s Eastlands area.

You might just get goosebumps listening to Sewersydaa’s lyrics on these two tracks, but that’s what we love about his records, they’re real and unadulterated without sugar-coating anything he’s trying to picture on a record.

When it comes to lyricism, Sewersydaa gets real as real gets and the music industry and fans appreciate him for that.

Quotable lyrics from Sewersydaa’s ‘No’ record:

Ukitajwa utaitika kwa courtko
Hearing ya 4th bro inasemekana ulipiga koto
Suicider aliruka kwa 4th floor
Hakudedi alisurvive raiyaa ikampiga mangoto

Uliingiana kwa mbosho No
Naskia unakuanga msoto No
Iyo ni moshi ya local No
Shh shh puff moja No
Uliingiana kwa mbosho No
Naskia unakuanga msoto No
Iyo ni moshi ya local No
Shh shh puff moja No

Front row kwa riot walidedi ata before revolution ianze
Some days to ballot naona MCA ndio amekuja kuresume kazi
First time in public na amekuja kuwa crush ka kamikaze
Ka huezi Drill jipange na ka unaona unaeza ni reach kajikaze

Tuko na ma afande hii pande wanangoja kupata order from sergeant
Gava haiezi gawa mkate ka uko lucky watakuachia ma bakshish
Sai tuko ma mzinga ma barley Nikiongeza apo ganja kalale
Mavete walizima apo ngware after niwachome moshi za foreign

Back then tukianzanga hii mziki… Ilikua tu DC na Sisi
Bah deen tunamanga na siblings ile yenye ulikamilisha kamili
Mtoto amekua mtoro umoroto naskia ameanza kupandisha kamisi
Maisha ya mpini ye ubidi tukiwa msoto avoid tu polisi.

Here, stream the two records ‘No’, and ‘G-Pin’ as written and performed by Sewersydaa below:

 

I am a Pan-Afrikanist to the core and love to let the world know what they are missing in Africa. I might do that through music and some interesting posts from time to time so please bare with me.

I will always be real though, that's a guarantee.