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I am the best!! Hush BK dismisses other Nakuru artists in new diss track

Nakuru artist Hush BK Mnyama releases a diss track challenging musicians in Nakuru.

Photo credit: COURTESY

The showbiz streets of Nakuru county have been quiet for a long time, but Hush Bk took to the streets of social media and came up with a diss track aimed at Nakuru artists and from the lyrics he was not living any survivors. 

This all started on 12 November when the artist went on his Facebook page and posted a question asking if he was to diss Nakuru artists what would happen? 

This erupted a whole debate in the comments section with the most hilarious one asking the question "Kwani Nakuru kunakuanga na wasani?" loosely translated to "Are there any artists in Nakuru." 

From then Hush Bk kept throwing jabs at the artists telling them that he was coming for them. 

True to his word on Friday last week, Hush Bk released a track titled Mwenyekiti. 

From the onset it is full on violence saying that he vouched for the artists at a recent event that was held at the Rift Valley Sports Club, but when they went, they did not manage to put up a stellar performance. 

He also goes ahead and says how he is way better than all the artists in Nakuru, saying that in this industry there is total silence till he releases a song. 

Of course a diss track is not one till you take a few hits at some people and in his song he mentions Juss, Mkali wao, Jaymo, Blackmans Kaima saying how they are all under performers and that he is the man to beat. 

As game recognizes game, Hush BK gave props to the famous Tamasha Band for holding it down saying that they are doing well. 

"Hii ikikugusa usiende mtandaoni enda studio" he concludes the song as a call to action for artists to reply to the track. 

If this diss track was anything to go by, then we are in for some very interesting times.