Rapper Wangeci Alludes There's Kenyan Diddy Taking Advantage of Women in Music Industry
Famous rapper Wangeci, full name Wangeci Waweru, has ignited a serious conversation on claims of artistes being taken advantage of in Kenya.

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The artiste is famous for her creative bars and lyricism, but has never reached the heights expected of her.
This is especially so after she was involved in a gruesome road accident.
However, the musician has spoken about the 'elephant in the room', which appears to be something that has been ignored for years.
On X, formerly Twitter, Wangeci noted that one day the Kenyan 'Diddy' will be the main topic.
She noted that no female artiste ever left his studio with their music, alluding that the producer was more interested in other matters than the music.
"One day we shall speak about the Diddy of Kenya and how no female artist ever left that studio with their music. Wanday," she wrote.
Wangeci's remarks have ignited a conversation on social media, with many wondering who she might have been pointing at.
Here are some of the reactions online, with many asking her to bring the conversation forward and not wait for a future date as the accused continues to enjoy his freedom.
@KatheuNzyimi said:
"Nope. Make it today kindly."
@JosephMasta_ said:
"Clout chasing with "one day we shall speak..." statement. Si useme sai."
@ForMatiang_2027 said:
"Am I too behind? who is the Diddy of Kenya?"
@mwitaa said:
"Diddy dealt with both female and male artists...ya hapa kama ni only females hio kuna mtu mnataka kuframe tu. Kama husemi sahi usingoje akufe ndio useme...say now so they are dealt with asap."
@selectivenomad said:
"That one day can’t be today? Let’s hear it, speak now or forever hold your peace!"
@jaymieee021 said:
"I can give you some hints about it but mpaka useme kwanza."
@BobbyVj said:
"Wangechi, hety Diddy wa Kenya. Haha Hizi Studio zimeonesha watu bad things."
@peteklemenza said:
"When is this one day people talk of on this app? #SpeakUp"
@muregzzzz said:
"Today please. Bure before hiyo wanday ifike wengine watapitia the same."

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Diddy is currently on trial in New York, United States, facing federal charges of s*x trafficki*g, racketeering, and transporting individuals.
The trial, which began on May 5, 2025, is expected to last approximately eight weeks. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Earlier, reported about Wangeci's claims that most Kenyan entertainers are faking their lifestyles.
The rapper said that 90% of those showing off do not lead the same lifestyle as there is not enough money in circulation.
Wangeci advised netizens to stay woke, hence avoid falling into the traps of people they assume to be rich.
Source: TUKO.co.ke