Popular Nairobi biker Brayo has linked up with rapper Toxic Lyrikali, sharing a light-hearted moment while also passing an important message to fellow road users.
The two were spotted together in a video that has since caught the attention of their fans, showcasing the growing connection between Kenya’s vibrant biking and entertainment scenes.
Toxic Lyrikali, known for his energetic personality and music, used the opportunity to remind bikers and other road users about the importance of safety. In the video, the rapper urged his followers to take precautions whenever they hit the road.
“Wasee wavae helmet manzee, stay safe, stay sober,” Toxic said.
Toxic Lyrikali’s Safety Message
Although the encounter appeared casual, Toxic’s message touched on an issue that remains important for motorists and bikers across Nairobi.
Wearing a helmet is a basic safety measure for anyone riding a motorcycle, and remaining sober helps riders make better decisions and respond appropriately to situations on the road.
His short message therefore served as more than just a social media moment, especially given the large audience that follows both Toxic and Brayo.

Brayo’s Growing Popularity
Brayo has steadily built a name for himself within Nairobi’s biking community, with his lifestyle and motorcycle adventures attracting attention online.
His link-up with Toxic Lyrikali also highlights how motorcycle culture has increasingly become part of Kenya’s entertainment and social media landscape. Bikers are no longer only known for their machines but have also developed strong communities around lifestyle, fashion, travel and content creation.
For fans, the meeting between Brayo and Toxic was an interesting crossover between two different worlds that share a common passion for the streets and urban culture.
As the video continues making rounds online, Toxic’s simple reminder remains relevant: whether riding for work, leisure, or content creation, safety should always come first. Ultimately, the message is simple: enjoy the ride, protect yourself, respect other road users, and always make responsible choices whenever you are on the road.
