Dyana Cods Reveals Her 'Bad Girl' Persona Is a Money-Maker Strategy!

Fast-rising music sensation Dyana Cods, known for her hit song ‘Set It’, has no shame in embracing her 'bad girl' image. In fact, she's doing it on purpose—and for good reason! The singer admits that her rebellious persona is all part of a carefully crafted plan to skyrocket her career to the top.

Inspired by none other than rap queen Nicki Minaj, Dyana believes that being a 'bad girl' is the secret sauce for success in the entertainment industry. “The good girl image doesn’t sell as much as the bad girl image,” Dyana says with a sly smile. “People want bad girls. Look at someone like Nicki Minaj and how far she’s gone with that image.”

And Dyana is definitely walking the talk! In just five short years, the Kisumu-born, Nairobi-raised artist has created a signature sound that's captured the hearts of fans across the country. Her breakout hit ‘Set It’ didn’t just top the charts—it ignited viral TikTok challenges and turned Dyana into the talk of the town.

But Dyana’s rise to fame wasn’t a one-woman show. She gives major props to hip-hop group Wakadinali for helping her break into the scene, and to fellow artist Ajay for turning ‘Set It’ into the smash hit it became. “Ajay’s verse took the song to a whole other level,” Dyana reveals, “I knew it was a hit the moment I heard it.”

As for the creation of ‘Set It’, Dyana describes it as a moment of pure artistic instinct. While hanging out at Big Beats Africa studio, she stumbled upon a beat produced by R66 and instantly knew she had something special on her hands. “I heard that beat, and I nailed the chorus right away,” she says. “I thought, ‘This is it!’”

Despite her initial reluctance to release the track, the song quickly gained momentum, far beyond Dyana’s wildest expectations. With Ajay's unforgettable verse and a wave of TikTok challenges propelling the track to viral fame, ‘Set It’ opened up endless opportunities for the bold and unapologetic artist.

So, is Dyana Cods here to stay as the music industry's next bad girl? You bet. She’s not just owning it—she’s thriving on it!

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