Khaligraph Jones trends in Nigeria after schooling Nigerian rappers
Kenyan rapper Robert Ouko alias Khaligraph Jones has lectured Nigerian rappers in a new song after being provoked by underground artist Blaq Bonez.
On Tuesday Khaligraph dropped a diss track dubbed “Best Rapper in Nigeria” where he went head to head with West African rappers reaffirming himself as the best hip hop artist on African soil.
“The Nigerian rap scene has just been colonized, Khaligraph Jones is the best rapper there, I am coming to get my citizenship. The OG shall be respected,” reaffirmed Khaligraph while rooting for his new release.
Minutes after dropping his new track, Khaligraph became a trending topic in Nigeria scenes, with his name appearing in the top twenty Twitter trends in the West Africa nation.
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Learning that he was trending in Nigeria this is what he had to say.
“The best Nigerian rapper has started Trending in Nigeria, the OG shall be respected am Kenyan-Nigeria now call me Oga Omollo,” said Kaligraph.
The Micasa Sucasa hitmaker latest diss track was sparked by Bonez hours after the rapper belittled his win at the Sound City MVP Awards. Where he walked away with bragging rights as the ‘best African rapper.’ After Khaligraph’s win, the Nigerian star had threatened to troll him in a diss track.
But after much thought Bonez reconsidered his move and issued an apology to Papa Jones as he is popularly known.
“Lmaoo I’m kidding about a diss track oo. Wtf you people are taking me too seriously. Congrats @Khaligraph Jones. And I’m sorry.”
In a rejoinder Juu ya Ngori star accepted the apology but promised to square it out with the entire Nigerian rap industry.
“Nigga has apologized. What a shame. I was so excited, now am gonna diss each and every one of you all Nigerian rappers and become the top Nigeria n rapper then apply for Citizenship,” he said.
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