A gospel-turned-pop artist jumping into Kenya's hottest rap beef with a full diss track caught the entire music scene off guard.
Bahati drops Lost Kwa Throne
Bahati drops Lost Kwa Throne
- Bahati released a diss track targeting two rap heavyweights.
- Toxic Lyrikali and Buruklyn Boyz both catch direct shots.
- His catalog leans gospel and Afro-pop, not drill.
- The stylistic pivot stunned fans across the board.
- Toxic Lyrikali and Buruklyn Boyz were already feuding.
- Their rivalry fueled multiple diss tracks and online exchanges.
- Nairobi's drill and gengetone scene thrives on competition.
- Bahati inserted himself as a third-party challenger.
- Some praise the move as a bold flex of versatility.
- Purists question whether a pop artist belongs here.
- Streaming numbers and engagement spiked after the release.
- Potential responses from either camp remain uncertain.