"Set It" brings together two of the most distinctive voices in Nairobi’s active rap scene. Released as a follow-up to Dyana Cods’ critically acclaimed album Rong Manners , the song features a bass-heavy, dancehall-infused instrumentation. It provides an infectious platform for both artists to trade confident, high-energy bars. Dyana Cods
"Burukyln Boys" is a fun, upbeat track that is sure to get you dancing. The song features a catchy hook, a driving beat, and a memorable melody that will stick in your head long after the song is over. The lyrics are a celebration of youth, energy, and the carefree spirit of being young.
The production typically features heavy 808 basslines characteristic of Drill, but with the upbeat tempo and "party" feel of Gengetone. This specific collaboration highlights the "Set It" energy that Dyana Cods has become known for—a mix of dancefloor-ready beats and raw lyrical delivery. About the Artists Dyana Cods AUDIO - Dyana Cods Ft Ajay -Burukyln Boys- - Mzuka Kibao
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Slang-heavy lyrics mixing (Nairobi street slang), English, and Kiswahili. Why the Audio Went Viral "Set It" brings together two of the most
"Set It" has done more than just rack up millions of streams on Spotify and YouTube; it has solidified Dyana Cods' position as a frontrunner in a male-dominated Kenyan rap scene. The massive success of the original audio even paved the way for an equally massive , which brought in heavyweights Maandy and Ndovu Kuu , further extending the song’s lifespan in the nightlife circuit.
The collaboration showcases the unity within the Kenyan rap industry, proving that cross-camp collaborations yield the highest cultural returns. Conclusion Dyana Cods "Burukyln Boys" is a fun, upbeat
With tracks like "Intro," "Blicky," and the anthem "Dream Ya Kutoka Kwa Block," Buruklyn Boyz have established themselves as pioneers of the Kenyan drill scene. Ajay brings this same energy and authenticity to "Set It." His hard-hitting rap verses provide a perfect counterbalance to Dyana Cods' smooth, melodic vocals, creating a dynamic tension that drives the song. This fusion of dancehall's club-ready vibe with drill's hard-edged lyricism is a key reason for the track's widespread appeal.