Geoffrey Mosiria has recently released his new song titled “More-Serious,” which he says is meant to calm the ongoing tensions between two popular Kenyan music groups, Toxic Lyrikali and Buruklyn Boyz.
This rivalry has been all over social media and discussions in Kenya’s urban music scene. Fans have been debating about competition, creativity, and the future of Gengetone and drill music.
The release of Mosiria’s track comes at a time when this rivalry is gaining a lot of attention, with fans divided about who is better and what direction the music scene should take.
Mosiria’s new song seems to send a message, urging people to focus more on the art of music instead of the drama between the two groups.
He wants listeners to appreciate the music itself rather than get lost in the conflict.
“More-Serious” is not just a song; it’s also a statement about how the music scene should move forward.
The track seems to call for more serious attention to the creativity and talent of artists, rather than getting caught up in negative competition.
Mosiria seems to be asking everyone to put the rivalry aside and think about the bigger picture—advancing music culture in a positive way.
Now, as fans continue to react online, many are wondering whether “More-Serious” will help change the tone of the feud between Toxic Lyrikali and Buruklyn Boyz.
Will it bring the competition to a peaceful end, or will it just add another layer to an already intense musical drama?
The track has certainly sparked conversations, and it remains to be seen if it will have a lasting impact on how the rivalry unfolds.
