“Side Hii” Sparks Fire: Maandy and Dyana Cods Clash for Kenya’s Female Rap Crown
Kenya’s hip-hop scene is witnessing a dramatic lyrical showdown. Rappers Maandy and Dyana Cods are currently locked in a high-stakes rivalry.
Initially, the tension appeared as subtle social media shade. However, the situation quickly escalated into a full musical confrontation.
The turning point arrived when Maandy released her new track Side Hii. Consequently, fans across the country began debating who truly dominates Kenya’s female rap scene.
The Catalyst: “Who Is the Queen?”
The rivalry intensified in early March 2026. At that time, Dyana Cods confidently declared herself Kenya’s best female rapper.
Through social media posts, she challenged competitors to prove their lyrical strength. Furthermore, she reinforced her bold image as a gritty and fearless rapper.
However, the statement quickly sparked reactions from fans of Maandy. Supporters of the self-proclaimed “Kabaya” defended her influence and success.
After all, Maandy has built a massive following through consistent hits and energetic performances. Therefore, Dyana’s claim immediately ignited debate within Kenya’s hip-hop community.
Maandy Fires Back With “Side Hii”
Instead of responding with tweets, Maandy entered the studio. Soon afterward, she released Side Hii, a track many fans consider a strategic response.
Although the song delivers club-ready energy, the lyrics carry pointed messages. Throughout the track, Maandy dismisses critics and rival voices.
Moreover, she addresses noise coming from “the other side.” According to fans, the phrase clearly targets Dyana Cods. Meanwhile, Maandy also posted a viral Instagram Reel.
In the clip, she delivered a sharp jab directed at Dyana. Consequently, the video spread quickly across social media platforms.
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Why the Rivalry Matters for Kenyan Hip-Hop
Importantly, this conflict goes beyond personal drama. Instead, it highlights a growing movement within Kenya’s female rap scene.
For many years, female rappers received limited recognition. However, artists like Maandy and Dyana Cods now dominate conversations.
On one side, Maandy represents polished, mainstream success. On the other hand, Dyana Cods symbolizes raw, underground hip-hop energy. As a result, fans now engage more deeply with the genre.
Fans Weigh In on the Rap Battle
Currently, Maandy’s supporters claim she leads the battle. They praise her production quality and clever lyrical delivery. Nevertheless, Dyana Cods’ fans strongly disagree. They argue her street-style rap would dominate a pure freestyle battle.
Meanwhile, Dyana Cods has yet to release a full diss track response. Still, the heated exchanges online suggest the battle is far from over. Ultimately, this rivalry continues fueling excitement within Kenya’s hip-hop culture.

