Khaligraph Jones says that he is the real true ‘G’ left in the Game right now and he can’t wear skinny Jeans anytime soon.

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We all remember those old days when hip hop was at its inception, the days of Run DMC, MC Hammer, Bone Thugs n Harmony, 2 Pac and Notorious ‘Biggies Smalls’ Big? They all had one thing in common, they didn’t wear skinny jeans because they considered them not to be G enough and that’s the same sentiments Khaligraph Jones has to date.

Khaligraph Jones took to social media to express his feelings in regard to skinny jeans and how he is the last breed of the gangsta (G) kind in the music industry here in the country and he had this to say about skinny jeans and being a true G in the entertainment industry like Tupac Shakur, Notorious Big used to be and the way The Game is holding it down currently in American rap genre;

“Before They invented the Harem pants & the skinny Tight Jeans that niggas Rock nowadays, There existed a Breed of human Beings Called ” #Gs” who kept it strictly #Gansta, am one the Last few Remaining. The last of The Dying Breed…. #kingkhali #PapaJones” Khaligraph Jones said

The Kayole bred rapper according to many came out as the top rapper in the ‘Who Is King’ rap competition after releasing not one but two diss tracks namely ‘King Khali’ and ‘King Khali 2’ respectively that no rapper clapped back to.

MORE: Singer, songwriter and Maisha Superstar Season one winner, PHY has released a new song, Ruka.

 

Papa Jones a.k.a Baba Yao is currently enjoying massive airplay after being featured alongside yet another dope rapper in the game, Rabbit King Kaka in a new dope track by a new singer in the block, PHY on her new single ‘Ruka’ and the delivery of both artistes is way above par that if we were to scale the lyricism prowess of both rappers in the track, I would say it’s a tie.

 

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