After Wamlambez and Wamnyonyez took Kenyan entertainment fans by storm for months with their 'dirty' lyrics, another song of similar standards is gaining popularity like a bush fire.

Is there a story unfolding in your community? Let Hivisasa know

The song dubbed 'Denge' which emulates the current Kenyan music wave comes with new versions of slang.

According to the video shared on YouTube, 'Denge' means ladies, and the song's theme is built around ladies.

"DENGE is a sheng (Kenyan slang ) word that means ladies, the song is basically about celebrating all the beautiful women out there, and enjoying life. This genre of music is referred to as Gengetone which is the new wave of Kenyan music taking over the entertainment scene," read the song's description on YouTube.

The song was performed by a group dubbed 'Matata', which is made up of five artists; Ken, Richie Mathu, Freddy, Festus and Marcus.

The group is no different from the famous Ethics Entertainment and Sailors who made headlines with their hit songs 'Wamlambez and Pekejeng'. 

'Denge' praises ladies especially when it comes to bedroom matters. In some lines of their lyrics, the group borrows key lines from Sailor's Pekejeng, clear indication it is typically 18+ song.

However, you might not fully understand the song's lyrics if you are new to sheng, but be sure to enjoy its entertainment bit in it. 

It has a high-quality video with nice investment in it.

Here is the video of the song.