Khaligraph Jones alleges he is working with Cardi B as he strikes at King Kaka just hours after his song debut with Cassidy with his new ¨Kovu challenge¨ to fans.
Papa Jones has been referring to himself as ¨Mr International¨ citing that his music is on another level, only out to make collabos with the International market.
According to him, the local music industry is not his place anymore.
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Up on his ¨Kovu challenge¨, the Kenyan rapper dares fans who think King Kaka´s collabo with Cassidy is fly, because they haven´t seen his own storm coming.
Apparently, he reveals that he is up to do a collabo with Cardi B.
Recently
The influential Kenyan rapper´s recent anthem was supposedly directed abroad sharing:
Big Shoutout to Director Jeffadair Films from Dallas Texas for the Mad SUPERMAN Visuals.
This was the 3rd verse Set.
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Up with another mystery challenge, the award-winning artist expresses:
In my next post am gonna give y´all a simple challenge that could earn you 10K today.
We will be doing that for the next 5 days so keep on watching Superman On You Tube.
History
Previously, the ¨Mazishi¨ hitmaker received a blow from Jalang´o who felt that top Kenyan rappers, needed to organize a concert and fairly compete on stage:
What are you sharing.
The only thing fans want to be shared is a Mic for and Octopizzo, King Kaka and Nyashinski.
And perform together on stage so we can decide who is the real king.
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However, the Kenyan rap Lord clapped hard back at the comedian referring to renowned International stars, the likes of Jay Z, as his only competition.
That is a competition for local artistes.
And I am not one of them.
My competitors are the likes of Jay Z and other international rappers.
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Furthermore, in his defense for sharing Octopizzo´s music, he expressed:
The reason I shared Octopizzo music is that as an international artiste, you need to support local talents.
Funny thing is how Khaligraph came out loud in a campaign that sought to have Kenyan music promoted on the motherland.