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Popular rapper Breeder Lw has fiercely hopped on Bien’s “All My Enemies Are Suffering” challenge.

Fondly referred to as Big Baba or simply Papa Fathela, Breeder begins the onslaught immediately Bien’s vocals fade away affirming that the number one spot belongs to him.

Additionally, he oozes mastery with metaphor,bars, and puchlines here and there while asserting that he owns the top spot’s blueprint.

Furthermore, he taunts his enemies noting that they can’t acknowledge his prowess despite him being more fearless than a tailless Doberman.

Moreover, he shares his musical success with affirmations that he’s not only a millionaire but also sending his father some 200k as a reminder that he’s not an engineer huh?

“Ma noma zinakam nafinya X zina pass, I’m so so blessed hadi kwa verse siezi curse, Ni kama kutuma ganji wrong number, bad energy na reverse, Ati ni kurap kutema mirista waezi nishindi niko na mwaks, Big Baba index 1, namba zingine nawaachia,” he raps in part.

Breeder raps further comparing himself to a striker whose sole work is to attack and not to defend.

He also shares his gratitude for owning a Land Cruiser Prado with affirmations of adding a Mercedes-Benz to his fleet.

Subsequently, he announces his enemies owning up to their shenanigans.

“Mi na attack siezi defend, Niko na Dopra (Prado) bado Benz, All My Enemies wata repent,” he raps further.

The onslaught goes on and on until Bien’s vocals wrap it up.

Breeder shot the challenge at a unique location capturing a turf with a massive block of apartments in the background and his fuel guzzler.

A fortnight ago, Bien unveiled the worldwide challenge whose winner will pocket $1,000.

According to Bien, Kenyan heavyweight rapper Khaligraph Jones and his Nigerian counterpart Phyno are keeping an eye on the challenge.


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