Fans have reignited conversations around the past beef between Toxic Lyrikali and Buruklyn Boyz, calling for a second round of diss tracks.

The renewed interest follows ongoing discussions on social media platforms, where listeners have been revisiting previous releases and analyzing lyrical exchanges from both sides.

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The debate has largely centered on the quality of bars delivered during the initial clash, with many describing it as one of the most engaging rap moments in recent Kenyan music.

Fans React to the Lyrical Battle

Several fans have taken to comment sections to share their views on the past beef and express their desire for its return.

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One user, Cyrus Kihia, described the clash as a standout moment in Kenyan rap:

“It had some of the best Kenyan diss tracks Khaligraph and Octopizzo put aside… hii ilikuwa battle of the bars.”

Another fan, Jonte Ramsey, highlighted how the beef created entertainment value during its peak:

“Wanafanya nalala njaa sikuizi… nlikua naingia tu kibadaski naitisha ugali kavu na naikula na beef ya hawa wasaniii.”

The reactions reflect how the rivalry captured attention beyond music, becoming part of online culture and everyday conversations.

Mixed Opinions on the Beef’s Status

While some fans are calling for a continuation, others believe the clash has already run its course.

Ishmael Driko Tito commented:

“Beef ilisha vile mama Wong alichokoza mauru nyash.”

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The statement suggests that certain moments during the exchange may have marked a turning point in the rivalry.

Despite this, there remains a section of fans who are still eager to see more.

Samuel Khalil expressed this sentiment directly:

“Tunataka io beef kama ilibaki.”

Role of Diss Tracks in Kenyan Rap

Diss tracks have long been a part of hip-hop culture, often serving as platforms for lyrical competition. In Kenya, such exchanges have contributed to defining moments within the industry.

The reference to established rappers like Khaligraph Jones and Octopizzo highlights how fans compare newer rap battles to previous high-profile rivalries.

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The reference to established rappers like Khaligraph Jones and Octopizzo highlights how fans compare newer rap battles to previous high-profile rivalries.

These comparisons indicate the expectations placed on artists when engaging in lyrical confrontations.

Social Media Driving the Conversation

The ongoing discussion has been fueled by platforms such as Facebook, where fans continue to revisit clips, lyrics, and reactions from the original exchange.

Digital spaces have played a key role in sustaining interest, allowing audiences to engage, debate, and share opinions in real time.

The resurfacing of the beef demonstrates how past musical moments can regain relevance through online conversations.

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The ongoing discussion has been fueled by platforms such as Facebook,  Instagram and X where fans continue to revisit clips, lyrics, and reactions from the original exchange.

Digital spaces have played a key role in sustaining interest, allowing audiences to engage, debate, and share opinions in real time.

The resurfacing of the beef demonstrates how past musical moments can regain relevance through online conversations.