Kenyan rapper Toxic Lyrikali has reignited his long-running feud with fellow Arbantone stars Fathermoh and Tipsy Gee, issuing a stern warning after Fathermoh released a diss track targeting him.
The renewed war of words follows Fathermoh dropping a diss song aimed at Toxic Lyrikali, sampling or referencing Toxic’s earlier track “Euphoria.” The move appears to have provoked an immediate and aggressive response from Toxic.
Toxic Shares Confrontation Clip
Taking to his Instagram Stories, Toxic Lyrikali shared a video clip from a past confrontation involving Tipsy Gee, which shows the Arbantone singer appearing visibly shaken while pleading for forgiveness.
In the video, Tipsy Gee is heard saying:
“Si hivyo, my g, mi sina ubaya, iza walai my g, tafadhali, nakuomba.”
The clip has since sparked intense debate online, with fans interpreting it as Toxic’s warning shot to both Tipsy Gee and Fathermoh amid the escalating beef.
Claims of Online Tough Talk
Addressing the rivalry, Toxic Lyrikali said he had noticed what he described as renewed threats online, despite believing the feud had been settled last year.
“Nimeona vitisho pyam huku mneti. Sikua nadai kuguzia hio mambo juu kenye najua hio roba nilifunga last year,” he stated.
Toxic accused the duo of projecting bravado on social media while allegedly behaving differently in real-life encounters.
“Mdomo na kifua mmejaza huku mtandao, lakini mkipatana ground ni mabitch,” he added.
Shots Fired at Fathermoh
The rapper also claimed that Fathermoh narrowly escaped a physical confrontation, alleging that he ran off with his associates during a past encounter.
“@fathermohtv ni mbio ilimsaidia na booster wake wakaenda wakiendaga studio… face to face hamwezi niambia kitu,” Toxic said.
He went on to assert his dominance in the ongoing feud, dismissing both rivals as insignificant.
Fans React as Beef Escalates
The exchange has fueled heated reactions across social media, with fans divided over whether the renewed feud will remain verbal or escalate further. Neither Fathermoh nor Tipsy Gee has publicly responded to Toxic Lyrikali’s latest remarks as of publication.
The situation adds to a growing list of high-profile rivalries within Kenya’s Arbantone scene, a genre that has increasingly become synonymous with online clashes alongside musical competition.
