Focalistic Ft. Mellow Sleazy- Enny Man Da Gui... Now
And then, the explosion of the hook:
The power of "Enny Man Da Gui" led to high-profile co-signs. While the original stands tall, the demand for the track led to remixes featuring Nigerian heavyweights (such as Davido and another iteration with Young Stunna), proving that the slang—and the vibe—was Pan-African.
The lyrics you're looking for belong to the song "Dlala Ka Yona" DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy, and Enny Man Da Guitar , featuring Focalistic , Ricky Lenyora, Uncool MC, and Mellow & Sleazy "Dlala Ka Yona" Selected Lyrics [Intro: Focalistic] Ah thiba nice (Ah thiba nice chomi) Thiba, ah thiba, ah thiba nice Aii ya, ya, ya (Ayaya) Oii yo, yo, yo (Yoyoyo) [Verse & Chorus: Focalistic] Focalistic ft. Mellow Sleazy- Enny Man Da Gui...
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"Ke na le le mpshe, o mpotsa ka mang? (I have the money, who are you asking about?)" "Reya reya banqua, ba tshele ka maoto (We are going to bank, they live on their feet)." And then, the explosion of the hook: The
No discussion of this track is complete without honoring . The producer, who tragically passed away in 2023, was a cornerstone of the new-school Amapiano sound. While traditional Piano relied heavily on the "log drum," Mellow Sleazy introduced a darker, more syncopated synth pattern that feels both alien and hypnotic.
When joins forces with Mellow & Sleazy and the virtuoso Enny Man Da Guitar (I have the money, who are you asking about
If you have scrolled through TikTok, attended a party in Lagos or London, or turned on a South African radio station in the last two years, you have felt the seismic impact of this record. But who exactly is "Enny Man Da Gui"? And why does this specific collaboration between Focalistic and Mellow Sleazy resonate so deeply within the Piano scene?
First, let’s address the elephant in the room. "Enny Man Da Gui" is Sepitori slang that loosely translates to "Any man can die." It sounds grim when written out, but in the context of the dance floor, it isn't a threat. It is a .
In the sprawling, bass-heavy universe of Amapiano, few names have risen as meteorically as Focalistic. Known as the "President of Ya Levi," the South African hitmaker has a knack for crafting viral hooks that transcend borders. However, his collaboration with the late, great Mellow Sleazy on the track often colloquially referred to as "Enny Man Da Gui" (officially Tabela Hape ) represents more than just a chart-topper. It is a cultural moment—a eulogy, a victory lap, and a street anthem rolled into one.
Why "Da Gui"? Why the ghost?
