Sewersydaa got the entire Eastlands Area talking about his latest visuals for his latest 'G-Pin' hit record. Photo credit: Instagram/sewersydaa
Sewersydaa got the entire Eastlands Area talking about his latest visuals for his latest 'G-Pin' hit record. Photo credit: Instagram/sewersydaa

Sewersydaa takes us to the hood on his ‘G-Pin’ visuals

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Sewersydaa who is one-third member of the Wakadinali clique together with Scar and Domani Munga has finally dropped the visuals for ‘G-Pin’.

The song had a way of giving fans jitters just from listening to it after it officially dropped a few days ago and now that the official visuals for the same have dropped, a lot of fans get to see how living in Eastlands area as a young youth really is.

The Man A Driller himself takes us through the daily routine of the Eastlands area that a multitude of Nairobi youth usually goes through.

From the lyrics of the song to the depiction of the same, there’s a probable chance that anyone who sees this video who hasn’t stepped foot in Eastlands area won’t be looking forward to being there.

Sewersydaa tells it raw as it is on the record shooting the music video in the Eastlands area shanties.

Sewersydaa released the audio version of the 'G-Pin' record a couple of days ago that quickly resonated with a lot of fans predominantly coming from the Eastlands Area in Nairobi. Photo credit: Instagram/sewersydaa
Sewersydaa released the audio version of the ‘G-Pin’ record a couple of days ago that quickly resonated with a lot of fans predominantly coming from the Eastlands Area in Nairobi. Photo credit: Instagram/sewersydaa

Wakadinali and the entire members are known for always being real in their lyrics by telling what goes on in the streets, something that Sewersydaa does it flawlessly on the ‘G-Pin’ hit record.

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

On this visual, Sewersydaa is bound to land some more loyal fans thanks to his originality and choosing to shoot the song’s official music video in the neighborhood when he didn’t have to.

With artistes like Sewersydaa holding down the Kenyan hip hop and drill scenes, the future is most certainly secure.

Watch the official music video for ‘G-Pin’ as written and performed by Sewersydaa

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