Videos of Seekerseer performing and showcasing his music have been circulating widely online, particularly on TikTok, where fans were quick to point out the uncanny similarity between the two artists.

From facial features to overall appearance and even music style, many social media users say Seekerseer could easily pass as Toxic Lyrikali’s twin.
Viral Reactions from Fans
The comment sections of the viral videos have been filled with humorous and creative reactions from fans who were stunned by the resemblance.
One user joked that the situation might surprise the original rapper.
@von Darix: “Lyrikali haamini kuna msee amefika league yake na haringi .”
Another user compared Seekerseer to a popular internet personality.
@litttlepatience: “Denzel from Ohio.”
Some comments added a comedic twist, referencing Toxic.
@cruger: “Denzel from ALIBABA .”
Others pointed out that even though the resemblance might have attracted attention, the upcoming rapper is still putting in effort musically.
@mavokeh254: “Kumbe siri ni kufanana na Toxic, but bro you’re doing best.”
Another viewer admitted they initially thought Toxic Lyrikali had simply changed his look.
@de_outxast: “Nmefikiria Denzel ame change style .”
Music Career Beyond the Comparison
Despite the online comparisons, Seekerseer is gradually building his own identity as a Kenyan hip-hop artist.
His music blends elements of Kenyan drill and hip-hop, appealing to young audiences who follow the country’s rapidly evolving urban music scene.

Fans who have listened to his songs say the rapper has potential and could carve his own path in the industry if he continues to develop his unique sound.
Kenya’s hip-hop and drill scene has grown significantly in recent years, producing several artists who have captured massive attention both locally and internationally.
