Mbogi Genje’s Militan Govana and Parroty Vunulu recently found themselves in a heated confrontation, nearly exchanging blows after a long-standing beef. The tension erupted after Parroty failed to honor a bet, which involved shaving his 9-year-old dreadlocks following a failed football bet on Manchester United.
The Origins of the Beef
This isn’t the first time the two rappers have clashed. Their rivalry has been ongoing, and their latest encounter has only added fuel to the fire. In the videos circulating on social media, Militan and Parroty are seen in a scuffle, surrounded by their gang members, who quickly intervened to prevent a full-blown altercation.
The fight took place in what seemed to be a Live TikTok session, where both rappers exchanged insults, visibly enraged and threatening each other.
What Happened in the Scuffle?
In the heat of the moment, Militan was heard claiming he had “taught Parroty a lesson,” while Parroty fired back, stating that he would have easily taken Militan down had his gang not been present.
“Ngumi ni mbwegze, ngumi ni mbwegze joh, hatusemangi mara mbwegze,” Militan was heard yelling during the altercation.
Parroty shot back fiercely, “Wee ni fala sana kama unajitambua sana kama unajing’am… unatembeaje mbogi ivo,” addressing Militan in a combative tone.
At one point, a large strand of dreadlock, likely belonging to Parroty, was thrown at them, adding to the tension.
The First Encounter
The first time their conflict made headlines was announced by Arbantone’s powerhouse, Tipsy Gee, who previously called out Militan for shaving one of Parroty’s large dreadlocks. However, the video shared by Tipsy Gee didn’t capture the actual shaving incident but rather the scuffle that took place.
The recent video seems to reflect this earlier altercation, with Parroty losing one strand of his dreadlocks in what appeared to be a public clash. Netizens had speculated that the scuffle was just a clout-chasing tactic, possibly to promote a new song.
The Aftermath and New Music
Despite the raging scuffle, no new track emerged from the two rappers immediately after the incident. However, Parroty later dropped a collaboration with Wadagliz called “Sioni Nikimake,” which raised eyebrows among fans, especially as Wadagliz were seen in the scuffle video.
This has led many to suspect that the clash may have been stage-managed as a publicity stunt, with a new song in the works.
Conclusion
Whether the clash between Militan Govana and Parroty was truly spontaneous or staged for attention, it has undoubtedly kept the Kenyan music scene buzzing. With Wadagliz appearing in the video and no official music release yet, we’ll be watching closely to see if this is part of a broader marketing strategy. Stay tuned for updates as this drama continues to unfold.








