Entertainment has been one of the greatest industries since time immemorial and particularly music. Here in Kenya, like any part of the world, we have both local, national and international artists, with each and everyone trying to make it to the top.

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Misunderstandings in the music industry have been a major part of the entertainment whereby most people term them as 'beef' and they make up about sixty per cent of the total enjoyable segments in the industry. 

In the past, disagreements between Mr Nice and Dudu Baya from Tanzania rocked the music scene and even the most recent Khaligraph Jones and Nyashinski beef. 

Local artists have also emulated the example of their more successful counterparts and have started it heavy with the Kisii music scene having one most rude artist Dexta Briyanka who seems to be at loggerheads with virtually every big artist in the area.

Briyanka who hails from Magena in Kisii started music in 2017 and his song 'Nkobwatu tore' put him in the musical limelight in Kisii before the Ill-fated collaboration with Babugee called 'Tototacha' that saw the two artists fight for the ownership of the song with the latter claiming to be the original mastermind in creating it.

The disagreement seems not to be over after Babugee said on a radio interview at Kisii FM that Briyanka started to pull him back when he wanted to help him.

Dexta Briyanka responded to the allegations by posting a long post on his Facebook and Instagram accounts attacking Babugee whereby one segment of the text read, "I don't worship people. I cannot be moved by sentiments from a musical crawler who has been in the music industry for 15 years and done nothing." 

A screenshot of Briyanka's Facebook post. 

Dexta Briyanka's post has since elicited mixed reactions from fans in social media with most telling him to be humble so as to succeed.