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  • Toxic vs Buruklyn Boyz
    Feb 21 2026

    Welcome back to The Worst Friends Podcast! 🎙️ In this episode, we dive into one of the most talked-about debates in the Kenyan music scene right now — TOXIC vs BURUKLYN BOYZ.The hosts are divided. Pat is Team Buruklyn Boyz, arguing that their lyricism, creativity, and artistry put them ahead. On the other hand, Lemiso stands firmly with Toxic, pointing out that numbers don’t lie — Toxic currently has the bigger viewership, stronger reach, and undeniable momentum.We break down:• How the Toxic vs Buruklyn Boyz beef started 👀• Lyricism vs numbers — what really matters in today’s music industry?• Our honest predictions on who will come out on top 🏆• Why this competition is actually GOOD for the Kenyan music industry 🇰🇪We also switch things up with some fun segments:• Our Valentine’s Day experiences ❤️• The General Questions Game 🎯• Music recommendations you need to add to your playlist 🎧• Movie recommendations to watch this week 🎬This episode is full of debate, laughs, hot takes, and real conversations you don’t want to miss.Who do YOU think will win — Toxic or Buruklyn Boyz? Comment below and join the debate!Subscribe for more episodes:New episodes of The Worst Friends Podcast drop regularly featuring conversations on music, culture, and real life.👍 Like💬 Comment🔔 Subscribe📤 Share with a friend

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    41 min
  • Don't date the Chude / Kayole huzz bro
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with one of Kenya’s most mysterious and talked-about content creators Will Clipz, the faceless commentator behind some of the most viral Kenyan banter content. For the first time ever, he appears on camera and reveals the man behind the account.We dive deep into his story, from how he started creating content anonymously to building a strong audience through consistency, creativity, and bold commentary.Will Clipz opens up about the ups and downs of his journey, including the controversial moment when he commented on nganya culture a decision that forced him to delete the video and taught him hard lessons about content, public reaction, and responsibility.He also shares personal stories about his life outside content, including his experiences dating in Kayole, dropping out of school, and how he later reinvented himself by pursuing data science.We also talk about:• How he made his first money online through UGC content• Transitioning from small earnings to landing real brand deals• The pressure of being a faceless creator• His biggest mistakes and lessons learned• His plans to improve his animations• Why he wants to start vlogging and show more of his real lifeThis is a powerful conversation about risk, growth, mistakes, and building yourself from nothing in the digital age.If you’ve ever wanted to start content creation, stay anonymous online, or turn your creativity into income this episode is for you.WATCH UNTIL THE END to hear his future plans and what’s next for Will Clipz.SUBSCRIBE for more conversations with Kenya’s most interesting creators.LIKE if you enjoyed the episode.COMMENT your favorite moment.

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    1 ora e 3 min
  • Majembe Vs Mbavu the destroyer | Ep 60
    Feb 9 2026

    This Is How R. Kiragu Broke Into Podcasting & Twitch Streaming

    WELCOME TO EPISODE 60 OF THE WORST FRIENDS PODCAST 🎙️🔥

    In this episode, we’re joined by R. Kiragu, a Kenyan podcaster from Zoza Podcast and a Twitch streamer best known for his fire music reactions and entertaining live streams.We kick things off by going back to 2016, where R. Kiragu breaks down life in high school his prime years, mindset back then, and the moments that shaped who he is today. From there, he takes us through his streaming journey, opening up about how he got started, the struggles, and the destiny connections with friends who played a huge role in helping him chase his dream of becoming a streamer.He also drops a gem-filled story on how he joined Zoza Podcast starting out as a backup photographer, then slowly earning his place on the cast, and eventually landing his own sports segment 🏀⚽Things get even crazier as we dive into some of the wildest high school memories, unfiltered laughs, and moments that will definitely bring back memories.We also talk about:How we started The Worst Friends PodcastTaking inspiration from Zoza PodcastSharing the same studioThe grind behind podcasting in KenyaWe wrap it all up with the hottest music and movie recommendations you need right now 🎶🎬This episode is packed with inspiration, laughs, and real stories don’t miss it.👇🏾 DROP A COMMENT, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE 👇🏾🎧 Available on all platforms

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    1 ora e 3 min
  • What's the Kershaw method ?
    Feb 2 2026

    This week, we kick back with fashionista Allan Ralak as he takes us through his first inspiration for getting into the fashion industry and how that spark turned into a full-on passion. We dive into current men’s fashion trends, spotlighting the fashion creators who are really doing their thing in this era.We also get into the internet buzzing moments from Kai Cenat, his brand VIVET, and the situation with his girlfriend, to the way people online have been clowning him for trying to learn how to read. Real talk, real reactions.Allan Ralak also drops gems on The Kershaw Method, breaking down what it is and how he plans to recreate his own version of the method to elevate his personal fits and style philosophy.To wrap it up, we share fresh music recommendations for the week, giving you something new to add to your playlist.Tap in for fashion talk, culture breakdowns, laughs, and knowledge you don’t want to miss this one.

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    56 min
  • I dont wanna graduate ft Cosign Black
    Jan 26 2026

    Welcome to Episode 58 of The Worst Friends Podcast 🎙️🔥

    In this powerful and emotional episode, we sit down with rising star rapper Cosign Black as he takes us through his journey into music from his earliest days in 2016 to becoming one of the most promising voices in the scene today.

    Cosign Black reflects on moving into high school in 2018, where his love for battle rap began to grow. While studying in Kakamega, he shares a hilarious story of how he once convinced fellow students that “Bodak Yellow” by Cardi B was actually his song 😅.

    After finishing high school during the peak of the Genge Tone era, studio sessions became experimental and exciting, with everyone trying their luck as different groups emerged. Through those sessions, Cosign slowly discovered his true voice as a rapper.

    He walks us through his early releases, starting with his first solo project “Diana”, followed by multiple singles and an EP that would later change his life. That EP landed him a spot in a singing competition on StarTimes TV, where he performed one of the songs a moment that caused his music to skyrocket.

    Inspired but uncertain about the future, Cosign Black decided to drop his first-ever album, “I Don’t Want To Graduate.” He breaks down the inspiration behind the album, explaining how fear of the unknown shaped its theme, while still embracing the courage to face the next phase of life. He also dives deep into the creative process, sharing how each song came together.

    He reminisces on the album launch a milestone moment where he met some of Kenya’s greatest rappers including Khaligraph Jones, King Kaka, KOB, and Steph Kapella, who gave him genuine reactions that later gained thousands of views online.

    However, the celebrations were short-lived. Just three days after the album launch, Cosign’s father was hospitalized, and ten days later he tragically lost his dad. He opens up about the grief, stepping away from the internet, and how loss forced him to “graduate” into a new phase of life. After taking time to heal, he shares how he made his return with a freestyle and what fans can expect from his future projects.

    Later in the episode, our co-host Viterlis shares his holiday experience, including a chilling New Year’s Eve moment where he almost lost his phone 📱😬, along with his New Year’s resolutions.

    We wrap things up with our music and movie recommendations of the day, making this episode a full mix of inspiration, humor, honesty, and culture.

    🎧 Tap in, like, comment, and subscribe for more real conversations.

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    1 ora e 11 min
  • Entertainment Highlights of 2K26 & Movie Recommendations for the New Year!
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode Pat teams up with lemmie to go over the latest happenings in the entertainment scene so far from popular I show speed's African tour and stop in Kenya to Fetty Wap's release after being in jail for ten year we also learn how Lemmie met RNB star Nikita Kering' and King kaka . Lemmie drops his current favorite watches of 2026 Anime and the avatar and Pat is currently watching Fresh of the boat and the last season of blackish . They also drop their favorite listens of the moment .

    From hilarious comedy highlights to the latest movie recommendations, we've got your entertainment cravings covered. Tune in for candid interviews with your favorite creatives, including rappers, actors, and content creators, blended with raw banter and youth culture insights. Don't miss out on a fun and insightful session full of laughs and entertainment! Support us by subscribing for exclusive content and use Till number -4655926 to contribute.

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    43 min
  • A Year Later with Nyambura K |EP 56
    Dec 14 2025

    Almost a year later, guest Yourz truly also known as Nyambura K is back on the Worst Friends Podcast and this episode goes places we didn’t expect.

    We open up a raw conversation about why many men lose their virginity to older women, questioning how and why this pattern has been normalized in our generation. Nyambura then takes us through her toughest year yet, revealing how she battled illness in and out of hospital, including a terrifying surgery where interns operated on her a story she had kept to herself to avoid sympathy or negative energy.

    She also opens up about returning to law school, her short but chaotic attachment experience, and why she walked away after a magistrate’s harsh treatment barely a week in.

    Viterlis brings comic relief with another Stunna story uncovering a bizarre December bucket list involving Umoja, Old flings, situationships, and a return to his childhood home in Kitengela. He also reveals how Stunna stayed in contact with his girls even after his phone was confiscated.

    The episode takes a serious turn as we discuss GBV, trauma bonding, and psychological manipulation. Nyambura shares a chilling true-life encounter with a violent couple that escalated from public scenes to stabbing incidents leaving us questioning why victims stay, even when the danger is clear.

    We wrap up with music and movie recommendations.


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    2 ore e 8 min
  • Sikujua Alicia keys ikiblow up ! Ft 4 Mr frank white
    Dec 7 2025

    Welcome to Episode 56 of The Worst Friends Podcast featuring the incredibly talented 4Mr Frank White, a bold voice in Kenyan hip hop whose journey from the underground to the mainstream is nothing short of inspiring.

    In this episode, Mr Frank White breaks down his music journey, the origin of his stage name, and his creative process in the studio. He takes us back to the exact moment everything changed when his song “Alicia Keys” unexpectedly hit over 200,000 streams without him even realizing it at first. That sudden success came with intense pressure, and it pushed him to work even harder… leading to the birth of his first album, “Definition Ya A real One.” The streets received it well, officially marking his entry into the music game.

    He then dives into one of his most iconic projects, “Mziza Kwa Dimanga,” an album that became legendary not only for the music but also for its powerful album cover featuring the late Hon. Raila Odinga. Mr Frank White explains how Raila’s resilience, consistency, and fighting spirit deeply inspired him reflecting the same energy he carries in his music career despite facing different challenges.

    Next, he shares how his album “Taigwa Goma” changed everything, transitioning him from being labeled an underground rapper to a mainstream artist. Even before people heard the music, the album cover alone pulled in new audiences, proving just how powerful branding and visual presentation can be.

    We also get into his latest EP featuring Mwanaa, a project that pushed him out of his comfort zone. Since Mr Frank White usually records everything by himself, stepping into a collaborative studio session was a big creative shift one that challenged him to become more open, experimental, and intentional with his sound.

    He also reveals his unique approach to collaborations:He first creates the track, envisions the perfect artist to fit the vibe, sends it to them, and allows them to respond organically when ready ensuring authenticity, intention, and real creative chemistry in every collaboration.

    Towards the end, Mr Frank White opens up about why he proudly represents his hometown, 44 Kahawa West. He explains that for a long time, no artist had boldly come out to represent Kahawa West, and that’s exactly why he chose to carry it in all his music complete with his signature “K” ad-lib and area code shout-out. It’s more than branding for him it’s identity, pride, and purpose.

    To wrap it all up, Mr Frank White shares his future goals, his strong desire for more people to discover his work, and his determination to keep growing without losing the truth and resilience that define his sound.

    🎙️ This episode is packed with:

    • Real industry pressure after a breakout hit

    • The power of album covers & branding

    • Underground to mainstream transition

    • Creative vulnerability through collaboration

    • And staying true to your roots while chasing greatness

    If you’re an upcoming artist, producer, or true hip hop fan, this episode will definitely inspire you.

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    1 ora e 52 min