Kenyan rap queen Amanda Mitchelle Wambui a.k.a Maandy has finally broken her silence on swirling rumors that her bond with fellow hitmaker Breeder LW had crumbled.
The whispers began when fans noticed the two no longer appeared side by side—no joint performances, no collab teasers, and even an Instagram unfollowing that set tongues wagging. To many, it looked like the end of a powerful musical friendship.

But during a recent Instagram Live, Maandy laughed off the speculation when a fan boldly asked if Breeder had hurt her.
“Breeder amenihurt aje sasa? Naah, that’s my nigga for life, that’s my homie. Mimi hakuna mtu anaweza nihurt kwa hii maisha, na pia sikuwangi msee wa kukosana na watu,” she said with a smile.
Her candid response instantly reassured fans—there is no beef, no heartbreak, no fallout. Just loyalty and unshakable friendship.
This isn’t the first time Maandy has had to set the record straight. Over the years, she’s brushed off romantic link-up rumors, emphasizing that her bond with Breeder has always been about music, respect, and genuine connection.

By speaking out, Maandy reminded fans that social media doesn’t always mirror reality. Behind the headlines and gossip, she and Breeder LW remain tight—two artists united by friendship and the culture.
Who is Maandy?
Full Name: Amanda Mitchelle Wambui
Born: January 1999, Nairobi, Kenya
Profession: Rapper, singer, songwriter, entertainer
Career Start: Began as a DJ, transitioned to music in 2016
Breakthrough Songs: Like a Boss, Mad

Albums: Kabaya (2019), Frisky (2021)
Recognition: Named Spotify’s EQUAL Africa ambassador (May 2023)
Style: Bold lyrics, blends hip-hop, dancehall, R&B
Latest Project: EP Baddies Need Love (2025)
Reputation: Leading voice in Kenya’s urban music scene with empowering messages
Notable Collaborations of Maandy
- Nameless – Featured on the track “Non-Stop,” an Afro-dance anthem that showcases Maandy’s energetic style.
- Maandy & Breeder LW –“Mbichi”
- Breeder LW & Ndovu Kuu – Collaborated on “Sirudi Home Remix,” a song that gained significant attention and earned a nomination for Best Collaboration at the 2022 Pulse Music Video Awards.
- Ywaya Tajiri & Watendawili – Featured on the title track “Baddies Need Love” from Maandy’s 2025 EP, blending dancehall and Afrobeat influences.
- Maandy &Ssaru- “Zetu Zetu”
- Sauti Soul – Joined forces on “Girls on Top,” a track that highlights Maandy’s versatility and presence in the Kenyan music industry.
- Savara – Collaborated on “Omanyala,“ expanding her reach within the Kenyan music scene.
- Boutross – Teamed up for the song “Kam Thru,” showcasing their combined lyrical prowess.
- Mejja, Breeder LW, Spoiler, sosatheprodigyy & Soundkraft – Participated in the “Mukuchu Remix,” a track that brings together multiple artists for a vibrant collaboration.
These collaborations highlight Maandy’s dynamic presence in the Kenyan music scene and her ability to blend various musical styles with prominent artists.