Tuesday

08-07-2025 Vol 19

Don’t Say You Down: WISCO and Jhoni The Voice Ignite a Spirit of Resistance

From the first chant, “Don’t say you down. You gotta stand up and fight,” the track hits with urgency. WISCO and Jhoni The Voice’s powerful single Stand Up climbed to number one on Amazon Music and resonated with thousands. This is not just a song. It is a movement built on courage, truth, and the will to rise.

WISCO is an artist who defies convention. Wearing a mirrored disco ball helmet and keeping his identity hidden, he pushes listeners to focus on the music rather than the persona. Inspired by artists like Daft Punk, his goal is to shift attention away from image and toward message.

That message comes through clearly in Stand Up. The track blends elements of R&B, EDM, and Hip-Hop, but at its heart, it is a call for empowerment. The lyrics repeat with power and clarity:

“Don’t say you down. You gotta stand up and fight. Got to Stand Up.”

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Jhoni The Voice, recently signed to Roc Nation, instantly connected with the instrumental. What followed was a studio session in Miami that brought the record to life. “Jhoni brought his own energy to it,” WISCO shares. “We recorded vocals and shot the video in the same space. Everything was real. Everything was in the moment.”

The music video captures that authenticity. It does not rely on flashy effects or staged sets. Instead, it shows the creative process in its rawest form. The camera moves through the studio as WISCO works at his machine and Jhoni delivers vocals with emotion and intensity.

WISCO, though only three years into his journey as an artist, is already carving out a lane with substance and depth. Early support from key mentors in Miami and New York helped shape his direction, but Stand Up shows just how far he has come on his own. “This track is about standing up for yourself,” he says. “It is about finding your voice even when the world tells you to stay quiet.”

Spiritual and social themes run throughout the record. WISCO believes that we are all connected by something greater and that music can play a role in helping people find their path. “We need faith in each other and in ourselves,” he says. “That is what brings strength.”

Despite keeping his identity private, WISCO knows connection is everything. He hopes that Stand Up serves as a mirror for listeners, helping them reflect on their own strength and purpose. “I want people to feel seen in this song. I want it to lift them.”

Looking ahead, WISCO plans to explore new sounds and possibly collaborate with pop artists. The mask will stay on, but the vision continues to grow. His only goal is to create music that matters and to offer something honest to the world.

“Fame is not the goal,” he says. “If people hear the music and feel stronger because of it, then I have done my job.”

Stand Up is not just a chart success. It is a call to rise. It is a reminder that your voice matters. And as the hook repeats with unwavering force, one message stands tall:

“You gotta stand up and fight.”

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Carly

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