.

Buruklyn Boys hit major milestone as album goes gold!

Drill duo Buruklyn Boyz have reached a major milestone in their music career after their debut album, East Mpaka London, officially achieved Gold certification.

The pair, made up of Ajay and Mr Right, celebrated the accomplishment by unveiling custom Gold plaques in recognition of the project’s success, which has now surpassed 30 million streams across digital platforms.

The achievement cements the album’s place among the standout releases that have contributed to the rise and visibility of Kenyan drill music both locally and internationally.

“The love and support have been unmatched,” the duo said while marking the milestone.

Released in 2022, East Mpaka London captured the stories, culture and energy of Nairobi’s Eastlands, helping introduce a distinctly Kenyan drill sound to audiences beyond the country’s borders.

Buruklyn Boyz built their reputation through street-inspired storytelling, hard-hitting flows and a style influenced by global drill trends while remaining deeply rooted in their local experiences.

Recognition Amid Ongoing Rap Beef

The Gold certification comes at a time when the duo remains at the centre of one of Kenya’s most talked-about rap rivalries involving rapper Toxic Lyrikali.

The dispute has evolved into a series of lyrical exchanges, with both camps releasing tracks aimed at one another.

Toxic Lyrikali fired shots through songs such as Dumpsite, while Buruklyn Boyz responded with tracks including Stima and Genje Sana, sparking intense debate among fans online.

The rivalry has dominated conversations within Kenya’s hip-hop scene, with supporters dissecting the artists’ lyrical prowess, influence and unique approaches to rap.

Despite the attention surrounding the feud, the latest achievement highlights the enduring commercial success of Buruklyn Boyz’s earlier work.

A Defining Project for Kenyan Drill

Since its release, East Mpaka London has been widely regarded as one of the projects that helped establish Buruklyn Boyz as leading figures in Kenya’s growing drill movement.

The album successfully connected stories from Nairobi’s estates with the broader drill culture that has gained popularity around the world.

Their success also reflects the increasing role of streaming platforms in helping Kenyan artists expand their reach beyond national borders and connect with international audiences.

The 30 million-plus streams recognised through the Gold certification represent years of consistent work, audience engagement and music that has resonated with listeners both at home and abroad.

For Ajay and Mr Right, the milestone serves as a reminder of the impact their music has made beyond social media discussions and rap battles.

As Kenyan drill continues to evolve, the success of East Mpaka London stands as another significant chapter in the genre’s growth and its growing influence within the country’s music industry.

About this writer:

Ozymandias

My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings; Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair! Nothing beside remains. Round the decay