Josephyl Enlists Sierra Leone’s Sulcut for A New Single “Taking Over”

The boundaries of regional urban music have officially been redrawn. Trailblazing artist Josephyl has team up with international sensation Sulcut from Sierra Leone to unleash the highly anticipated visualizer for their massive collaborative track, “Taking Over.” This cross-border masterpiece delivers a flawless sonic marriage, blending the raw, rhythmic basslines of classic Dancehall with the unyielding street energy of Gengetone. The result is an infectious, heavy-hitting sound explicitly engineered to get “summer bunnies” and dancefloor enthusiasts grooving the moment they hit play.
Lyrically, the track lives up to its title. Josephyl dominates his verses with sharp, authentic Sheng poetry, bragging about street authority, chart-topping trends, and lifestyle dominance, while Sulcut injects a global Afro-Dancehall flavor, preaching positivity and resilience through an undeniable vocal presence.
The official visualizer perfectly captures this high-vibe, pan-African synergy. “Taking Over” is out now and ready to colonize your speaker box.

Watch the takeover unfold here:


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