Mbwa Freestyle is a diss track by Fathermoh released by Lyrikal Lemonade KE on January 7th, 2026. Toxic and Fathermoh never had static between them. However, Fathermoh chose sides with Tipsy Gee, who has been trolling Toxic since September 2025 using a skit, an interview and numerous comments online. On the 18th of September 2025, Tipsy flaunted his 100,000 subscriber silver plaque.
Toxic replied, “You can’t advise me yet I surpassed you long time ago, you just got your silver plaque.” Fathermoh chimed in, joking that the two should settle their beef through a boxing match, to which Toxic did not respond. Fast forward to early this year, Fathermoh doubles down by releasing “Mbwa Freestyle,” which is aimed directly at Toxic Lyrikali, as his picture is on the cover.
Mbwa Freestyle Lyrical Breakdown
The song is barely a minute long, features simple lyrics and utilises a minimalistic rhumba beat. Released as an audio, it’s cover art shows Toxic’s face photoshopped onto a baby’s. He begins the track by bragging about his work rate: “Napiga bidii nifanye kazi, nivae suti 6 feet under tu / Kwela akule pesa za kwangu, na nisisahau nyanyangu na babu.” The disrespect begins after this line, where he calls Toxic a dog who rose to fame only to buy chains: “Mbwa! Mbwa aliomoka abuy nyororo, mbwa usibweke huku sisi mababu.” This references Toxic’s Medusa pendant and numerous silver chains. He adds: “Mbwa umekasirisha msanii wa genge, mbwa aliomoka macharjie hawajaluku.”

Fathermoh reminds everyone that he is a gengetone artist while dissing Toxic’s crew for a lack of fashion sense despite fame. This makes sense as to why he backed Tipsy Gee when he originally began dissing Toxic. Tipsy went as far as releasing a skit mocking him. This is because they both make the same genre of music. He continues by questioning whether Toxic’s passport is full while saying he only entertains people locally: “Je? Passport imejaa? Unabamba tu watu wa mtaa.”
In the next line, Fathermoh questions whether Lyrikali will be relevant this year: “Wanashuku hii mwaka utakua? Ama hii mwaka itakua ni euphoria!” This line is clever, using wordplay to reference one of Toxic’s singles from last year, Euphoria. Fathermoh ends the song as follows: “Iiii iii, katalia iiii iii, kakecheki nazididi na sio ukora ni bididi X2.” He exclaims that Toxic will literally cry when he sees him coming and adds that it’s not mischief it’s hard work.
Conclusion

Toxic was quick to respond in an Instagram live, where he says, “I want to compete with someone young who recently began rapping, not with someone who has been in the industry forever. He’s just jealous of my success.” Fathermoh and Tipsy Gee are a couple of artists who have thrown shade towards Toxic among others like Parroty. Moreover, Toxic and Tipsy ran into each other a day or two ago. Toxic confronted Tipsy, who appeared and sounded scared.His apologies were cut short as the video ended abruptly. In the caption Toxic added that Fathermoh ran to the studio before they could get a chance to talk in person.
This shows that Tipsy didn’t mean what he said and was likely looking for clout using Toxic’s name. What are your thoughts on the entire situation? Will these artists ever resolve their issues and will we ever get a collaboration between them? Read another article here.
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