Khaligraph Jones Beats Nigeria’s Wizkid In His Own Song and Proves He Is Destined To Topple Sarkodie As Africa’s Finest Rapper (Proof)

 

Khaligraph Jones has being fighting unending wars with his musical nemesis Octopizzo over who is better than the other. The two do not see each other eye to eye thanks to this unending beef between them. In fact it is justifiable to argue that their beef has threatened hip hop music in Kenya considering that other rappers do not want to seize the gap created by the two to build their own empires.

However, I have come to ask myself why Khaligraph is wasting his energy fighting with Octopizzo when he should be fighting with Serkodie to establish his status as Africa’s finest rapper.

Now you are wondering why I am demeaning Octopizzo at the expense of his numerous jams. Well, honestly I am not because I have a lot of respect for Octo considering he has really grown from rags to riches and his story is an inspirational one.

Well, Khlaigraph too has a story to tell the world. Having been raised in Kayole, the singer was a bouncer in some club before discovering his talent in music. This is not my point though.

My argument is drawn from what Khaligraph did on Friday last week. I mean this ninja released a remix of Wizkid’s Ojuelegba which he calls Ojuelegba Refix.

What a jam people! What a talent! If I was asked to put it in the words of Jeff Koinange, I would honestly and simply say Smooooooookin’.

Khaligraph has talent and his latest song tells it all. Believe me you are going to forget Wizkid’s original song because this boy has done more than enough. As I write this article, Serkodie should be worried wherever he is. He is in for a rude shock because what Khlaigraph has done is a clear indication that he is in to surprise Africa.

Words do not speak volumes as actions do. So sit back and listen to why the Ghanaian rapper should step aside and give Kenya a chance to rule the continent ‘hiphopcally’.

Here is Khali’s tantalizing jam:

 

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Edward Chweya