Dancehall Newcomer Wynta Taps into Hustler’s Mood with New Single ‘Mula’
- Kaboom Editors
- Jun 6
- 1 min read
17-year-old rising talent Wynta showcases hustler’s mentality on ‘Mula’, as he teams up with Top Ranks Ent., singing “The cash is coming in—from selling bag juice to recording for several top producers”

Dancehall newcomer Wynta
Dancehall newcomer Wynta is beginning to gain momentum, earning recognition as one of Jamaica’s sharpest young lyricists. Teaming up with Top Ranks Entertainment, the 17-year-old drops his new single “Mula,” showcasing standout vocals, a confident image, and raw, trending talent.
“Hustling is all now,” Wynta says, embracing the daily grind he knows well, as he sings, “The cash is coming in— from going to school and hustling in the streets to recording for several top producers.”
“Di starting nuh always ago good, but di journey muss continue. Once yuh stop, a deh so yuh fail,” the 17-year-old shared. “Family and frenz ago laugh and criticize, but don’t watch dat—strangers love it, and that’s who yuh need: new people,” he added, reflecting on his journey so far.
Wynta continues to put in the work as he eyes his breakthrough this year. “Stay prayed up, stack dat mula—progress will bring everybody to yuh,” he declares, staying focused on his grind and growth.
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