Kenyans, like people in other African nations, became huge fans of English premier league football with the advent of subscription pay TV in the early 2000s. Many of them aligned themselves with Teams like Arsenal and Manchester United.

Owing to the popularity of these international teams, the Kenyan rap duo Drygin and Frakaz quickly released “Man-u Na Arsenali,” a song that was incredibly popular and dominated the airwaves, especially at establishments where people went to watch EPL matches.
Each rapper praised their preferred squad while disparaging the other in the song’s lyrics, which encouraged discussion between the rival teams. That was carried out flawlessly.

As their reputation grew, the two would go on to become famous performers in concerts and bars.
Due to poor management of their newly gained status, drinking and partying become a part of their daily lives.
A source close to the two Kati ya Man U na Arsenali hitmakers claims that Drygin died after allegedly getting into a brawl, while Frakaz supposedly died from drug and alcohol misuse.
He was discovered dead inside his home. Regardless of rumors, rapper Rabbit aka Kaka Sungura recorded the song We Miss You a few years ago with Nadu in honor of the two and all Kenyan dead warriors.

