Octopizzo attacks Khaligraph yet again: He’s not the best from Kayole

Rapper Octopizzo has attacked fellow rapper Khaligraph yet again saying that he’s not the best from his hood Kayole.

Speaking to Word Is, the Kibera rapper insisted that there are other names from Kayole that are doing a better in Kayole but he’s not throwing shade to Jones. Octopizzo was speaking in favour of Jones new cypher.

“That artiste is so lit. I don’t have time to throw shade, I mean I am too busy to think about another man, if I have something to say about an artiste, I tell them to the face. If I don’t like you I don’t, and there is nothing you gonna do,” he said.

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Octopizzo has a new jam dubbed Kanye

Octo stopped a particular rapper called Lucci introduced into the scene by online comedian Kartelo in another cypher published on YouTube on Monday. Octopizzo said he’s now planning to work with him.

“My fans know that I rarely post any artiste until I am impressed with what they are doing. I am not a person who always posts people on my page, and I don’t care what people think about that,” he said.

 

Wife material! Octopizzo’s new ‘feminine’ hairstyle leaves social media on fire

Rapper Octopizzo recently found himself trending for rather some awkward reason after stepping out in an expected hairdo.

The rapper appeared on 10-over-10 show with his new hairdo while speaking about the current state of music in Kenya and social media hated it.

Kenyans trolled the “Kanye” rapper calling his hairstyle feminine and all other kinds of names.

https://www.facebook.com/Thesamorai/videos/10219546612675597/?t=2

Other artists.

Octopizzo is not the first to be trolled for having rather unexpected hairdo.

Artists like Willy Paul, Mr Seed, Rayvanny, Diamond Platnumz have all faced the wrath of their fans after going for these screaming hairstyles.

Here’s what fans had to say.

Lucy Maina I just wanna wish the newly wedded couple happy life ever,,shine people shine ????????

Caroline Wa Maina Finally we’ve found ladies and gentlemen…

Mustafa Abdalla The result of joining the cult and need fame.. this is the outcome.. they pretend to be building muscles while wamefunguliwa buti… so sad indeed

Bryceson Kubokas Where do this funny rappers get all the guts to walk with such styles I miss the hardcore rappers waze wamekuwa soft niaje

https://twitter.com/kamaalyare007/status/1163450413145874433

https://twitter.com/brazbrayo/status/1163667551060201472

Octopizzo duplicates American rapper XXXTentacion “Everybody Dies In Their Nightmares” for his new jam 

Rapper Octopizzo is back but not with something entirely new.

The Kibera MC has released a new jam dubbed “Stay” but it’s not really new since it was originally done by slain American rapper XXXTentacion.

XXXTentacion dropped “Everybody Dies In Their Nightmares” in 2017.

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‘Stay’ is the fourth single off Octo’s forthcoming 5th studio album after ‘Oliel’, ‘Babylon’, and ‘Zikishika’. It is produced by Florida-based multi-platinum music producer Cxdy.

In stay, Octo sings about love, something that he hasn’t done much so far in his career. XXXTentacion rapped about saving people from the hard life in the slums and giving them a hand in life.

¨It was bad reporting¨ Octopizzo takes legal action against KTN for character assassination

In an interview at Kiss 100, on ´Breakfast with the Stars´ he opened about his 2019 setbacks.

Not long ago, the rapper was alleged to have been behind the murder of Kenneth Abom, a Strathmore University student.

Rapper, Octopizzo (center) with Kiss 100´s Adelle and Shaffie (left)
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He however explained the situation to Kiss FM´s Adelle Onyango and Shaffie Weru:

The problem I had was with KTN.

It is sad that media people didn´t take time to research all because they wanted to report fast and first to get clicks.

In fact, I will never do an interview there.

It was bad reporting and I took legal action.

The award-winning artist was taken aback by the move that the local TV station took, just for credit.

I was having a good time and my uncles, aunty and grandmother were calling me asking what is going on because it was from people who hadn´t called me for more that 7 years.

He narrates the fateful day when his name made the headlines, not painting such a good picture of the Kenyan rapper.

I had to talk to my daughter and the teachers in school to avoid children making fun of my daughter.

It was not about my career breakdown but it was about my family especially my daughter.

Hip Hop artist, Octopizzo with daughter, Tracy

He sadly reveals that this had had a big blow on his immediate family, especially for his daughter.

It was however not the end for him.

Behind celebrity life, we are human.

People deal with us like we are some sort of gods or creatures.

People just want to take advantage of us.

I did not talk to people for 2 months and went straight to the studio.

His education background

Octopizzo may not be a registered Kenyan University student but he is definitely a student in a globally renowned University.

Activist, Octopizzo

I went to school in the UK for a social impact class, finished and got my certificate.

I am now a student at Havard studying leadership organizing and action.

A move ignited by:

This came after a push when I hosted Bobby Wine here.

I was asking him why he is struggling to be in government trying to change things.

It´s all about power, but for me, I want to change policies because it doesn´t matter who is the leader as long as the policies are still in action.

His support system

With all these people I got to learn my true friends and family.

Three artistes called me.

King Kaka, Juliani and Nameless who took to Twitter.

Kenyan artists, Nameless (top), Juliani (bottom left), Octopizzo, King Kaka and Khaligraph (bottom right, starting left, respectively)
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The Kibera-bred Kenyan hip hop artist hand-picked his true friends and family and points out that he has definitely learnt his lesson.

I will always be Number 1.

Octopizzo is also an activist and he is more concerned about the current situation of the Kenyan people.

So let us talk about big problems that Kenyans are going through.