The temporary truce is officially over, and the streets of Nairobi are once again bracing for a lyrical bloodbath.
Mr Right, a key member of the powerhouse drill duo Buruklyn Boyz, has sensationally reignited one of the most toxic feuds in Kenyan music history.
Releasing his latest diss track, ‘Usicheze Na Mimi Wewe Nyambane’, on Monday, March 23, 2026, the 58-bred rapper has launched a blistering assault on his arch-nemesis, Toxic Lyrikali.
The shocker drop follows a series of petty and personal social media provocations where Mr Right mocked Toxic’s physical appearance, telling the Kayole-based rapper to ‘apply some lip gloss’ because his lips were too dry.
The track’s title, which translates to “Don’t play with me, you Nyambane,” uses a derogatory dismissive label to target Toxic Lyrikali’s street credibility.
In snippets shared with his thousands of Instagram followers, Mr Right appears unshaken as he delivers a soul-crushing dismissal of Toxic’s status in the drill movement.

The bitter exchange is the latest chapter in a territory war between Buru Buru (58) and Kayole, two hubs of the Kenyan drill scene that have been wildly divided by the rivalry.
The timing of the vile attack was no accident. Just 24 hours prior, Mr Right issued a chillingly clear warning on social media, telling fans: “Wacha Ramadhan iishe tunaongezea gear” (Let Ramadhan end, then we’ll shift gears).
True to his word, the rapper has now ditched the peace to deliver his third major diss track of the year, following the success of ‘Stima’ and ‘Genje Sana’.
Industry insiders suggest the furious pace of these releases is a calculated bid to ‘crush’ Toxic Lyrikali’s claim that Mr Right is merely riding his wave.

While the artistes have publicly urged fans to keep the beef strictly in the studio, the tension has already spilt over into harrowing physical confrontations.
Reports of clashes between rival supporters in Donholm and Kiamaiko left the industry on edge, as the artistic ego battle threatens to turn into a real-world conflict.
With Toxic Lyrikali expected to fire back with a shattering response of his own, the message from the Buruklyn Boyz camp is unfiltered: the 2026 drill war has only just begun.
