: The official music video was filmed in the Jericho area of Nairobi, where Dyana Cods was raised, highlighting her authentic connection to the local urban culture. Revenue and Distribution Controversy

"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.

Bringing the gritty, laid-back cadence that made Buruklyn Boys a household name in African Drill, Ajay provides a smooth contrast to Dyana’s explosive energy. 📥 Why Platforms Like Mzuka Kibao Matter

The song is unapologetically bold, revolving around confidence and street culture, with a music video filmed in the Jericho neighborhood where Cods grew up. 2. Cultural Impact & Reception Viral Success: "Set It" became a massive viral sensation on TikTok

The track is a vibrant, fast-paced drill anthem, highlighting themes of success, confidence, and the hustle.

Dyana Cods, known for her "shy and savage" persona, has built a reputation for versatility, refusing to be boxed into a single genre. In "Set It," she leans into her "freaky and ratchet" lyrical style, delivering a performance that is both bold and unapologetic. Ajay brings the gritty street narrative of the Buruklyn Boyz , a duo credited with pioneering the Nairobi drill sound

Dyana Cods: [insert social media links] Ajay: [insert social media links]

Key production elements include:

Due to the overwhelming success of the original audio, a high-profile "Set It Remix" was later produced, drawing in heavy-hitters like Maandy and Ndovu Kuu to further cement its status as a local anthem.

Ajay (from the pioneer UK-inspired Kenyan drill group, Buruklyn Boys) Genre Identity: Arbantone / Kenyan Drill / Dancehall Fusion

The title is a clever play on words. It references the notorious Brooklyn drill scene in New York while injecting a Swahili twist: Buruk is slang for "bad" or "chaotic." Thus, Burukyln Boys translates to "The Bad Boys from Brooklyn"—a metaphor for a crew that is untamed, street-smart, and rebellious.

If you’ve come across the audio for and want to understand the track, its vibe, and its context, here’s a helpful breakdown.

Then came the spark. A group of TikTokers stumbled upon the track, created a dance challenge for it, and the song ignited. “I woke up to my song becoming the number one song in the country,” she revealed. The dancehall-influenced track’s were perfectly suited for the short-form video platform.

The phrase is the hook’s anchor. In Tanzanian street vernacular, kibao can mean a large group, or slang for a large sum of money/a heavy hit. Mzuka suggests an awakening.

Audio - Dyana Cods Ft Ajay -burukyln Boys- - Mzuka Kibao ✦ Deluxe & Legit

: The official music video was filmed in the Jericho area of Nairobi, where Dyana Cods was raised, highlighting her authentic connection to the local urban culture. Revenue and Distribution Controversy

"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.

Bringing the gritty, laid-back cadence that made Buruklyn Boys a household name in African Drill, Ajay provides a smooth contrast to Dyana’s explosive energy. 📥 Why Platforms Like Mzuka Kibao Matter

The song is unapologetically bold, revolving around confidence and street culture, with a music video filmed in the Jericho neighborhood where Cods grew up. 2. Cultural Impact & Reception Viral Success: "Set It" became a massive viral sensation on TikTok AUDIO - Dyana Cods Ft Ajay -Burukyln Boys- - Mzuka Kibao

The track is a vibrant, fast-paced drill anthem, highlighting themes of success, confidence, and the hustle.

Dyana Cods, known for her "shy and savage" persona, has built a reputation for versatility, refusing to be boxed into a single genre. In "Set It," she leans into her "freaky and ratchet" lyrical style, delivering a performance that is both bold and unapologetic. Ajay brings the gritty street narrative of the Buruklyn Boyz , a duo credited with pioneering the Nairobi drill sound

Dyana Cods: [insert social media links] Ajay: [insert social media links] : The official music video was filmed in

Key production elements include:

Due to the overwhelming success of the original audio, a high-profile "Set It Remix" was later produced, drawing in heavy-hitters like Maandy and Ndovu Kuu to further cement its status as a local anthem.

Ajay (from the pioneer UK-inspired Kenyan drill group, Buruklyn Boys) Genre Identity: Arbantone / Kenyan Drill / Dancehall Fusion Bringing the gritty, laid-back cadence that made Buruklyn

The title is a clever play on words. It references the notorious Brooklyn drill scene in New York while injecting a Swahili twist: Buruk is slang for "bad" or "chaotic." Thus, Burukyln Boys translates to "The Bad Boys from Brooklyn"—a metaphor for a crew that is untamed, street-smart, and rebellious.

If you’ve come across the audio for and want to understand the track, its vibe, and its context, here’s a helpful breakdown.

Then came the spark. A group of TikTokers stumbled upon the track, created a dance challenge for it, and the song ignited. “I woke up to my song becoming the number one song in the country,” she revealed. The dancehall-influenced track’s were perfectly suited for the short-form video platform.

The phrase is the hook’s anchor. In Tanzanian street vernacular, kibao can mean a large group, or slang for a large sum of money/a heavy hit. Mzuka suggests an awakening.

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