Kenyan drill rapper Mr. Right of Buruklyn Boyz has reignited his long-running feud with Toxic Lyrikali. He released a new diss track titled "Usicheze Na Mimi Wewe Nyambane," sending shockwaves across the Nairobi drill scene.

New Diss Track Reignites Drill Rivalry

The track was released on March 23, 2026. It marks the latest chapter in the heated rivalry between the Buru Buru-based Buruklyn Boyz camp and Kayole rapper Toxic Lyrikali.
The song delivers sharp lyrical attacks and dismissive jabs aimed at undermining Toxic Lyrikali’s credibility in the drill movement.
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The release comes shortly after a series of social media exchanges between the two artists, where Mr. Right publicly mocked his rival and hinted that he would escalate the feud after the Ramadan period.
“Wacha Ramadhan iishe tunaongezea gear,” Mr. Right had warned fans before the track dropped.
The title of the song translates loosely to “Don’t play with me, you Nyambane,” using street slang to challenge Toxic Lyrikali’s reputation and authority in the drill space.
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Background of the Beef

The rivalry between Mr. Right and Toxic Lyrikali has been building for months, fuelled by diss tracks, online insults, and territorial competition between drill strongholds in Nairobi.
Buru Buru (58) and Kayole have long been regarded as rival hubs in Kenya’s burgeoning drill culture, with both camps vying to dominate the genre.
Industry observers say the aggressive pace of diss releases, including earlier tracks like "Stima" and "Genje Sana," shows a calculated effort by Mr. Right to maintain momentum and assert dominance in the scene.
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What Next

With Toxic Lyrikali expected to respond with a diss of his own, the feud is far from over. Music analysts predict more releases and heightened competition as both artists seek to control the narrative in Kenya’s fast-growing drill movement.
For now, Usicheze Na Mimi Wewe Nyambane stands as another bold entry in the ongoing lyrical war, keeping fans closely watching the next move in one of Nairobi’s most talked-about music rivalries.