Emerging Kenyan artist Seeker Seer has stirred conversation in the local music scene following the release of his diss track titled “Hydrofluoric.”

Since its release, the song has circulated widely on social media platforms, attracting reactions from fans and critics alike.
Online Reactions and Fan Commentary
Listeners quickly took to comment sections to share their thoughts, with many blending humor and critique in their responses.
One user, @Morio Hydra, wrote, “Mimi kama Hydra nmeamua kujoin seekerseer tukue Hydrophrolic😂🔥,” playfully aligning themselves with the artist while referencing the chemical theme of the track.
Another comment from @abditopsy focused on Seeker Seer’s delivery, stating, “mdomo inakaa mistari tu bro 😅😅,” a remark suggesting his lyrical structure and flow stood out to listeners.
@Ibu Zlatan simply described the track as “kitu toxic,” echoing the theme implied by the song’s title.
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Meanwhile, @𝐍𝐀𝐈𝐑𝐎𝐁𝐈 𝐃𝐘𝐍𝐀𝐒𝐓𝐘 commented, “flow yako hydrochloric,” further extending the chemical metaphor while acknowledging the artist’s rap cadence.
These reactions highlight how the track has engaged audiences, not just through its target but also through its stylistic presentation.
Who is Seeker Seer?
Seeker Seer is a rising Kenyan musician who has been steadily gaining attention within the country’s hip-hop scene.
His growing popularity is partly driven by fan observations that he bears a resemblance to Toxic Lyrikali, both in appearance and vocal tone.

Listeners have frequently pointed out that their voices sound strikingly similar, leading to ongoing comparisons across social media platforms.
This resemblance has contributed to Seeker Seer’s visibility, as audiences continue to analyze his style and identity within the genre.
Despite these comparisons, Seeker Seer has been carving out his own lane, with “Hydrofluoric” marking one of his more prominent releases to date.
Buruklyn Boyz and Their Influence
The group at the center of the diss, Buruklyn Boyz, has built a reputation within Kenya’s drill scene, earning a loyal fan base through their energetic tracks and street-inspired sound.
Their presence in the industry has made them frequent subjects of discussion, and occasionally, rivalry.
Diss tracks are not uncommon in the genre, often serving as a platform for artists to assert dominance or respond to perceived slights.
Diss Culture in Kenyan Hip-Hop
The release of “Hydrofluoric” reflects a broader trend within Kenyan hip-hop, where diss tracks have become a way for artists to gain attention and engage audiences.
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