On April 7, 2026, the Buruklyn Boyz escalated their ongoing feud with 34 Bricks. The latest diss track, “Usicheze Na Mimi Wewe Nyambane”, is performed by Mr Right. The lyrics directly target 34 Bricks with lines such as, “34 chicks nyinyi wote niwanyonyoi.” This release continues a series of
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya’s drill scene has erupted into a series of high-profile rap feuds, with artists trading lyrical jabs and fans turning up the heat both online and offline. At the centre of the storm are Toxic Lyrikali, Buruklyn Boyz, Wakadinali and rising rapper Mauru Gwaash. Mauru Gwaash vs Wakadinali The latest spark came […]
Diss tracks continue to shape hip-hop culture across the world. Artists use them to defend their craft and assert lyrical superiority. Similarly, Kenya’s hip-hop and drill scenes have embraced competitive rap battles. Over time, these lyrical wars have defined careers and influenced urban culture. Moreover, they have sparked debates on radio, television, and social media.
Kenyan rap fans erupted online after Toxic Lyrikali released a sharp diss track. Consequently, the song triggered memes, debates, and heated fan reactions. The track quickly spread across Instagram and X-style platforms. As a result, supporters traded lyrical arguments in comment sections. Many listeners interpreted the song as a direct jab at Buruklyn Boyz. Therefore,





