Street Gena Highlights Garrison Struggles on New Dancehall Single “These Streets”
Jamaican Dancehall artist Street Gena, hailing from Harbour View in the eastern region of Jamaica, returns with a powerful new single titled “These Streets,” a reflective record that captures the struggles, ambition, and determination of young people trying to make something greater of their lives. Rooted in real-life experience, “These Streets” speaks directly to the […] The post Street Gena Highlights Garrison Struggles on New Dancehall Single “These Streets” appeared first on Ghana Plug.
Jamaican Dancehall artist Street Gena, hailing from Harbour View in the eastern region of Jamaica, returns with a powerful new single titled “These Streets,” a reflective record that captures the struggles, ambition, and determination of young people trying to make something greater of their lives.
Rooted in real-life experience, “These Streets” speaks directly to the realities of growing up in tough environments, where dreams are often shaped by hardship but fueled by resilience. The track continues Street Gena’s tradition of delivering music that balances street authenticity with motivational undertones, offering both grit and inspiration.
Street Gena has steadily built his name within the Dancehall scene through consistent releases and notable collaborations. Following the success of his Life Standard EP and the Chop City WiyahTape mixtape, he has worked with prominent acts including Skillibeng, Valiant, Sheko, and Tatik, further strengthening his presence in the genre.
One of his standout moments came with the viral track “NOT” featuring Skillibeng, which has amassed over 34 million YouTube views, helping expand his reach across Jamaica and international audiences. The success of that record, along with others like “ARCUS” featuring Rytikal and the inspirational anthem “BIG DREAMS,” has positioned Street Gena as one of the emerging voices representing Jamaica’s next wave of Dancehall talent.
“These Streets” continues that trajectory, delivering a raw yet uplifting message about perseverance, ambition, and staying focused despite adversity. With its street-driven storytelling and emotionally grounded message, the single reinforces Street Gena’s identity as an artist deeply connected to his roots and the realities of everyday life in the garrisons.
Backed by labels such as GrabDem Records, X-Kaliba Records, and Eastsyde Records, Street Gena continues to build momentum as his music resonates with both local and global Dancehall audiences.
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