- Diana Wairimu, better known as @wanja_kihii on TikTok, posted a video rapping while making funny faces
- The TikToker slammed top Kenyan artistes, including Khaligraph Jones and Mejja, with only Samidoh receiving praise
- Her unusual style of rap, coupled with gestures, won her a legion of fans, but some TikTokers disowned her
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A TikToker has released a bizarre song slamming some of Kenya's top rappers.
Why TikToker Diana Wairimu's freestyle went viral
However, her lyrics, flow and mannerisms left Kenyans perplexed and amused.
@wanja_kihii, real name Diana Wairimu, garnered over 1.6 million in the freestyle.
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"Back with another hit, like I’m on heat," Diana declared.
The clip depicted her wearing denim trousers, a matching jacket, and black to and white sneakers.
“Tuanze na Khaligraph Jones, bro hauna mistari rudi gym uwe bouncer, mimi speed yangu huwezani.
Na huyo brother yako Mejja, mwambie mimi ni mzito kumliko," her first verse went.
Diana then slammed Bahati, saying he stopped singing to advertise maize four before calling out Nadia Mukami.
"Let me leave you alone because I know you will cry," she rapped.
The TikToker then claimed that Diamond Platnumz was disturbing her in the DMs, before saying it would take Zari Hassan 15 years to reach her level.
“Niko na lines nyingi utadhani mimi ni Zebra, mimi ndio queen wa hii industry,” she declared.
However, Diana noted that the only musician she liked was Samidoh, and told him to leave his baby mama, Senator Karen Nyamu.
“Samidoh nakupenda na unitafute uache Karen nikupeleke tuishi Karen.”
Here is what Kenyans had to say about her freestyle:
Bianca Joel:
“Gosh, the producer and rapper should be arrested.”
Sheriff:
“I have found myself listening to it all.”
Edìe:
“We need Samidoh here.”
Vicky:
“Apology to the world, Kenya has many problems.”
Nyams:
“Kindly, guys, she's from Uganda. She’s not ours.”
Why US rapper Fabulous angered Kenyans
Elsewhere, US rapper Fabulous landed in Kenya for a concert and posted old photos captured when he was in New York.
The images showed him with other rappers like Jim Jones, Maino and Yung Jock, but their low quality attracted an inquiry.
Fabulous asserted that the camera quality was good and blamed Kenya's Wi-Fi connectivity, attracting online backlash.
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