Boy Kay Naneka Fyee steps into a competitive lane with Class, linking up with the ever-consistent duo and rising name to deliver a track that blends street energy with a polished, feel-good vibe.
A Different Kind of Street Statement
Unlike typical street anthems that rely heavily on raw aggression, Class leans more into confidence and lifestyle. Boy Kay Naneka Fyee positions himself as an artist who understands both the hustle and the rewards that come with it, creating a balanced message that feels intentional rather than forced.
Chanda Na Kay Bring the Signature Flavor
add their trademark bounce to the record, injecting catchy melodies and relatable lines that instantly make the song memorable. Their presence doesn’t overpower the track but instead elevates its replay value—something they’ve mastered over time.
Umu Ju Adds the Final Touch
comes through with a complementary performance, tying the collaboration together with a smooth delivery that blends well with the overall sound. It’s a strategic feature that rounds off the track without disrupting its flow.
Production & Sound Direction
The production carries a clean, mid-tempo bounce with subtle amapiano influences, allowing each artist enough space to express themselves. The beat isn’t overcrowded, which works in favor of the song’s message—letting the lyrics and vibe take center stage.
Why “Class” Stands Out
What makes Class different is its positioning. It’s not just about flexing—it’s about how that flex is presented. There’s a sense of maturity in the songwriting, making it appealing to both street listeners and a more mainstream audience.
Final Verdict
Class is a calculated collaboration that shows growth, chemistry, and a clear understanding of today’s Zambian sound. Boy Kay Naneka Fyee doesn’t just ride the wave here—he proves he can stand in it comfortably alongside established names.
