A Tanzanian hitmaker with lasting influence, Dully Sykes links up with Whozu on “Presha,” a record that blends experience with new-school appeal.

The collaboration feels intentional, pairing Dully’s legacy presence with Whozu’s lively, modern touch.
“Presha” arrives as a cross-generational effort aimed at both core fans and younger listeners.

The beat carries an upbeat tempo, driven by bright instrumentals and a catchy hook that quickly settles in.
Dully Sykes keeps his delivery relaxed and confident, while Whozu injects a playful bounce that lifts the track.
The arrangement stays accessible, giving both artists enough space to shine without stepping on each other.

“Presha” works as a feel-good record that leans into enjoyment rather than technical depth.
It’s the kind of track that fits easily into social settings and light rotations.
Not overly ambitious, but it delivers enough to keep listeners coming back.