Renowned Zambian artist F Jay is back with a thought-provoking new single, “Sebenza Nayo, ” set to ignite conversations and challenge societal norms.
The track, which translates to “Work With It” in English, delves into themes of contentment, self-
acceptance, and the often unspoken insecurities faced by both men and
women regarding size and financial status. “Sebenza Nayo” is more than just a song; it’s a bold statement encouraging individuals to embrace what they have and focus on personal growth rather than societal comparisons.
With his signature soulful sound and poignant lyrics, F Jay addresses the pressures people
face in a world that frequently equates worth with physical attributes and wealth.
F Jay states, “This song is about being content with what you have and working with it. Too often, we get caught up in comparing ourselves to others, whether it’s about money, success, or even physical size.
‘Sebenza Nayo’ is my way of telling everyone that it’s okay to be you. Work with what you have and make the best out of it.” Known for his ability to blend compelling storytelling with infectious
melodies, F Jay once again proves his prowess as a songwriter and performer.
The track features a fusion of contemporary Afrobeat rhythms and soulful vocals, creating a sound that is both timeless and fresh.
“Sebenza Nayo” is expected to resonate with a broad audience, particularly in its candid approach to sensitive topics. The song challenges listeners to rethink societal expectations and find confidence in their unique journeys.
About F Jay: F Jay, also known as the “King of R&B, “has been a significant force in the Zambian music industry, known for his smooth vocals and captivating performances. With numerous hits and accolades to his name, F Jay continues to push musical boundaries and address important social issues through his art.
Availability: “Sebenza Nayo” is now available on all major streaming platforms. Fans are encouraged to listen, share, and join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #SebenzaNayo.
Listen below.