Kenyan rapper Toxic Lyrikali has reignited his war of words with fellow entertainer Tipsy Gee, this time taking to Facebook to downplay Tipsy’s success and dismiss him as “just a TikToker.”
In a pointed post, Toxic wrote:“Mbona chuki na nilisha kushinda TipsyGee we ni tiktoker na mee ni mnisa.”
The statement quickly sparked reactions online, intensifying the rivalry that has been simmering between the two rising stars.

Background of the Feud
The exchange follows an earlier incident where Tipsy Gee shaded Toxic Lyrikali in a trending skit. In the video, Tipsy appeared inside a car while actors, labeled with Toxic Lyrikali and Fathermoh’s names, rode boda bodas (nduthis).
The setup implied that Toxic and his peers were less accomplished compared to him, a jab that did not go unnoticed.
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In response, Toxic Lyrikali dismissed Tipsy’s credentials, insisting that social media clout does not equate to musical dominance.
He argued that his presence in the rap scene carries more weight than Tipsy’s online content.
A Growing Rivalry
The back-and-forth highlights the growing tension between Kenya’s new generation of entertainers, where content creation and music often overlap.
Tipsy Gee, who has leveraged TikTok to gain visibility and later transitioned into music, has been vocal about his achievements.
Toxic Lyrikali, meanwhile, has consistently positioned himself as a serious rapper unwilling to be compared with influencers who cross into music.
Their rivalry has unfolded largely in public, from viral videos to social media posts, each exchange drawing in fans who eagerly pick sides.

Fan Reactions
Reactions to Toxic’s latest post were split. Some fans agreed with him, arguing that social media personalities cannot be compared to established musicians.
Others defended Tipsy, pointing out that platforms like TikTok have become legitimate springboards for successful music careers worldwide.
“Music today is about visibility,” one fan wrote. “If TikTok gives Tipsy Gee an audience, that’s success too.”
On the other hand, supporters of Toxic applauded him for standing his ground, framing his comments as a defense of traditional artistry against internet fame.
What’s Next?
Neither Toxic nor Tipsy has shown any intention of backing down, and with both men actively engaging their audiences online, the feud is likely to escalate further.
Whether it evolves into a lyrical battle, more skits, or just continued shade online, the rivalry has captured the attention of fans eager to see who will come out on top.

For now, the clash between “the rapper” and “the TikToker” has become one of the year’s most talked-about beefs in Kenya’s music scene.
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