xPad Studio is a text editor with no formatting with extra features such as:
- Code Recognition
- Language Colouring
- Code Grouping
- Project Folder
- Favorites Projects
- Advanced Search
- Bookmarks
- History
- Lines Numbering
- Zoom, cursor position, interactive information.
- etc.
Is also very useful for breaking the formatting of text copied from other apps. In fact, just copy and paste the text inside this app to have in memory the text "clean" from the formatting.
Selecting the desired language, it will be recognized in the text. At the same time the text will be colored and the parts of code enabled the grouping will be indicated by the "boxtree" (squares with a plus and minus).
This App is a great way to edit your project file without having to load each time the entire native frameworks. Quick and easy as opening a text file!
Recently it has been included the ability to view images of the most common file formats.

Selecting the desired language, it will be recognized in the text.
At the same time the text will be colored.
The parts of code enabled the folding will be indicated by the "boxtree" (squares with plus and minus symbols).
This App is a great way to edit your project file without load each time the entire native frameworks. Quick and easy as opening a text file!
Key production elements include:
As a member of the influential Buruklyn Boyz crew, Ajay brings the authentic, gritty, and fast-paced sound associated with Nairobi's Eastlands.
Built around a catchy dancehall-influenced loop, the hook features the standout line, "When me set it you have it... let me drop it down low on the floor" . This phrasing made the audio perfect for short-form video platforms.
"Set It" brings together two of the most distinctive voices in Nairobi’s active rap scene. Released as a follow-up to Dyana Cods’ critically acclaimed album Rong Manners , the song features a bass-heavy, dancehall-infused instrumentation. It provides an infectious platform for both artists to trade confident, high-energy bars. Dyana Cods AUDIO - Dyana Cods Ft Ajay -Burukyln Boys- - Mzuka Kibao
Her journey is one of artistic reinvention. Initially drawn to Western R&B (think Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift), she was advised to "Kenyanize" her sound after connecting with her management, Zoza Nation. This pivotal shift pushed her toward local genres like drill, but her biggest breakthrough came when she stopped following rules. "Every other female artist was conservative," she explains. "My lyrics are freaky and ratchet."
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For Dyana Cods, "Set It" became her biggest break. The track achieved what no other song of hers had before. "I would say that, since I joined the music industry, this is my biggest moment," she said. In a short span, "Set It" became the most listened-to song in Kenya on both Spotify and Apple Music. It also became the most "Shazamed" track in the country, held the highest number of TikTok hits, and trended at #3 on YouTube, garnering over 1 million plays. The music video was viewed millions of times, a monumental achievement for the up-and-coming artist. Key production elements include: As a member of
Unlike many forced collaborations, Dyana and Ajay’s styles complement each other perfectly. Dyana’s melodic yet aggressive flow sets the stage, while Ajay’s deep-voiced, laid-back drill cadence anchors the song. Why "Mzuka Kibao" is Trending
The lyrics of “Set It” are a masterclass in Swahili and English slang. The song opens with Dyana Cods asserting her dominance, using her alter ego, “Female Benzema” (referencing the French footballer Karim Benzema) and declaring herself a “badgal” (bad girl). Her boast, “Ukiskia Kim Jong Cods unajua ni kuririma” (When you hear Kim Jong Cods, you know it’s a bang), cleverly mixes a dictator’s name with the Swahili term for a heavy hit or bang.
The song rapidly shot up to Number 1 on Boomplay and peaked at Number 2 on the Apple Music Top 100 Charts in Kenya. This phrasing made the audio perfect for short-form
"Get Ready to Groove with Dyana Cods and Ajay's Latest Banger - 'Burukyln Boys'**
: The song features Dyana Cods (often called the "Queen of Drill") and Ajay from the popular Nairobi-based drill group, Buruklyn Boyz.
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Her journey into music began unexpectedly at Statehouse Girls High School, where she would spend breaks singing and playing piano in the music room. After dropping out of a journalism program at the University of Nairobi to pursue her passion, she cut her teeth in the underground scene, initially leaning towards Western R&B sounds inspired by artists like Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift. However, a pivotal moment came when her current management advised her to “Kenyanise” her sound to appeal to a broader local audience. This led her to experiment with drill rap and, eventually, to create the dancehall fusion that would become her signature.
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