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
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.



