Khaligraph Jones finally drops anticipated jam “Yes Bana” featuring Bien and its fire

Days after declaring himself the best rapper in Nigeria, Khalighraph Jones has finally dropped the much anticipated dope jam “Yes bana.”

In what seems like a year for all power declaration this year the OG is setting the record straight that he ain’t going anywhere.

Musically speaking he is one of the biggest musicians in Kenya, East Africa or better yet East Africa. Well, he said it himself and in Nigeria during the Sound city awards.

Yes bana

A term famously used by Ethic’s Reckless now becomes the OG’s and Sauti Sol’s Bien Barasa new jam.

Yes Bana loosely translates  “Yes Man” basically an acceptance of power in this context.

As the chap excites the world with his lyrical prowess in this jam, many have questioned why he did not feature Reckless.

According to the fans taking to twitter with questions why Reckless was not recognized by the OG in the song.

OG and Bien

Kapuka Facts on twitter wrote as follows:

“Yes Bana by Khaligraph and Bien is lit. But many will wonder why they had to make a song with a phrase that is already popularised by another musician (Rekless).

Rob tweeted, “Khaligraph Jones has done “Yes Bana” without Rekless bana.

Among those others questioned how the song can be named  “Yes Bana” without Reckless in it.

As the noise about the creativity question, we still have to accept that the lyrics are on fire.

Lyrics

Khalighraph is known for hitting the point home with less effort. His lyrics talk about taking over in every aspect of life,

He even goes ahead to encourage Arsenal fans by saying, “Niaje watu wangu wa Arsenali season ni yetu msiworry.”

Laughable! I mean this Arsenal.

Further, he clears the air by saying that he has no beef with Octopizzo and even asks for a collabo for them to top the charts.

Something that we’ll keep an eye on to see if it happens.

Basically Khaligraph and Bien have laid out his possible plans for this year musically.

Production

The song was recorded and produced at Blu Ink studios by producer Motif. The  Video Directed by Ricky Becko x Khaligraph Jones.

For rating will give them 8/10. Your thoughts?

Fireboy’s jam ‘Scatter” will bring the house down its a banger(Video)

Get ready to ‘Scatter’ this festive season with Fireboy’s new heated jam: Scatter. The Afro-beat tune released just a day ago has quite the energy an African song deserves.

It is a song that depicts the future of African music and is Ideal for every occasion that calls for an Afrobeat tune including weddings, parties and is a club hit.

Fireboy DML is steadily rising and is currently being rated as the next Wizkid and the future of Nigerian Music. Some of his notable works include: Energy, Feel, Like I Do and King.

Video

The unconventional video is captivating from start to end. The visuals are great and so are the costumes used.

Further on there is this an unnoticeable blend of African dance moves in the thriller-like beat which comes out so well. The choreography is done to African Finesse.

Fireboy Dml

On the other hand, we see him dressed like a joker.  Fireboy is, clearly spreading the message that he is no joke when it comes to music.

The video is too much fire from Fireboy. It also brings back the memories of Alingo by P-square and Azonto: the big hits that dominated the music industry a while back.

Lyrics

It’s a party themed song. With a lot of repetition and native language might be Igbo or Yoruba I don’t really know but it added the juice to it. However, music is understandable regardless of the language and this song is no exception

As they start am

 People yapa

They start to dancia

 But as I enter Omo the party scatter

 Party scatter, the party scatter, the party scatter

The native language influence has always been a signature in the songs done by Nigerian artists and Fireboy has followed suit in his lyrics much as he has not overdone it. He still allows his fans to get the most out of the lyrics.

This out of the usual song is set to be a massive hit.

Rating 9/10