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Defiant Maandy fuels explosive rap war as she drops brutal diss track ‘Side Hii’

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Caption:Maandy's new diss track ‘Side Hii’. Video/Maandy

The gloves are off in the battle for Kenyan rap supremacy.

Maandy, the self-proclaimed queen of the ‘Arbantone’ sound, has sensationally gone nuclear on her rival Dyana Cods, dropping an explosive new diss track titled ‘Side Hii’ on Friday, March 6, 2026.

The track, which has already sent shockwaves through the East African music scene, is being hailed by fans as a career-ending move.

In a series of ruthless verses, Maandy leaves no doubt about who she believes sits on the throne, delivering a stinging three-word hook that has since gone viral:

Sikutambui, Sikujui, Sikuskii, (I don’t recognize you, I don’t know you, I don’t hear you),” Maandy raps.

The feud between Maandy and Dyana Cods has been simmering for months, with fans frequently debating which of the two holds the coveted title of the ‘No. 1 Kenyan Baddie’.

While both artistes have dominated the charts with their bold personas and heavy-hitting lyrics, ‘Side Hii’ represents a sharp departure from subtle jabs on social media to direct combat.

Maandy’s latest offering is a masterclass in savage songwriting, aimed squarely at dismantling Dyana’s reputation as a serious contender in the industry.

Kenyan rapper Dyana Cods. PHOTO/@dyana.cods/Instagram
Kenyan rapper Dyana Cods. PHOTO/@dyana.cods/Instagram

The track’s aggressive production provides the perfect backdrop for Maandy’s lyrical onslaught. By repeating the hook – “I don’t know you, I don’t hear you” – she effectively attempts to erase her rival from the conversation entirely.

The tension between the two hit a breaking point after a series of cryptic social media posts, but ‘Side Hii’ has now dragged the conflict into the recording studio.

As soon as the track hit streaming platforms on Friday, the Kenyan social spaces were set ablaze.

While Maandy’s loyal fanbase has flooded the comment sections with fire emojis, Dyana Cods’ supporters are already demanding a response. The hashtag #SideHii began trending within minutes of the release, with many asking: Will Dyana fire back?

For now, Maandy appears to be enjoying the chaos. With ‘Side Hii,’ she hasn’t just released a new single – she has staked a definitive claim as the most dangerous woman in Kenyan rap.

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