Rising Namibian artist DJ Dozza teams up with German-born, Africa-connected producer Leo Large on the brand-new single Siren. The track is a bold fusion of Caribbean Creole-inspired vocals, heavy bass, and Afrobeats energy, driven by its hypnotic hook: “Eeny, meeny, meiny, moe, who’s gonna open the door…”.
At its core, Siren is about resilience and ambition, echoing the spirit of South African hip hop’s golden era where grit and truth met rhythm and poetry. Leo Large’s production brings the same raw yet refined energy that has defined his work on past records like Slikour – Kholwa and No Apologies, and ProKid’s Party Time. Beyond the studio, Leo Large’s beats have also been featured internationally, with placements on Netflix’s Jiva! and Young, Famous & African, as well as a Showmax promo for Tyla’s livestream and Raheem Sterling Instagram post.
The official music video for Siren brings the track’s message to life, showing DJ Dozza in an industrial workshop where sparks and sweat symbolize the grind behind success, while dancers embody the rhythm that makes Siren impossible to ignore.
Since its release, Siren has gained impressive traction, already surpassing 45,000 views on YouTube in just a few weeks. The song has also fueled the growth of Leo Large’s audience, with his listenership spiking by more than 800% in the last month following the success of Wakhohlwa with South African vocalist Noxy on Spotify’s Afro House Pulse playlist.
Importantly, Siren is also available for easy clearance on sync licensing through Warner Chappell, making it a strong candidate for film, TV, and brand placements.
Siren is now available across all major DSPs, with the full music video streaming on YouTube