Dyana Cods reveals she’s yet to monetize hit song ‘Set It’ 

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Dyana Cods reveals she’s yet to monetize hit song ‘Set It’ 

Rising Kenyan artist Dyana Cods has made a surprising revelation about her hit single “Set It” featuring Ajay from the popular rap group Buruklyn Boyz.

Despite the song’s growing popularity and significant views on YouTube, Dyana Cods disclosed that she is yet to monetize the track on the platform.

Kenyan artist, Dyana Cods[Photo: Instagram/dyana.cods]

In a recent post comment, Dyana replied after a fan asked, “ The song is so big, but why haven’t you monetize it pale YouTube?”

The “set it” hit maker replying “she working on it”

The revelation has shocked many of her fans, especially given the success of “Set It,” which has garnered thousands of views since its release.

The track, a dynamic fusion of Dyana Cods’ smooth vocals and Ajay’s hard-hitting rap verses, has been praised for its catchy beats and unique sound.

It has also helped solidify Dyana Cods as one of the most promising new talents in Kenya’s music scene.

Despite the setback, the singer remains optimistic about the song’s future earnings potential, noting that once the monetization process is sorted out, she expects the song to bring in steady revenue from streaming.

“Set It” has not only captivated local fans but also attracted international attention, particularly within the East African music scene. Ajay’s involvement, as a member of the Buruklyn Boyz, has added significant traction to the track, elevating it to new audiences.

As Dyana works through the final hurdles of monetizing the song, fans are eager to see what the rising star will release next.

Despite the current challenges, “Set It” continues to gain momentum, and Dyana’s journey serves as a reminder of the obstacles many independent artists face as they carve their paths in the industry.

For now, the singer remains focused on creating more music and ensuring that her future projects will benefit from smoother monetization processes.

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