Octopizzo attacks Khalighraph Jones for stealing beats. has he forgotten he did the same?

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It seems that the beef between Octopizzo and Khaligraph Jones is not going to be squashed anytime soon since the latter has went on to Twitter to blast the former for stealing beats from a very renowned American rapper, Twista on his song, Adrenaline Rush. Many artistes, especially from the hip-hop genre do sample beats from other songs and even American, multi talented producer, Dj Mustard went on record to say that the hit song by Chris Brown and Kid Ink ‘Show Me’ which he produced was sampled from an old song ‘’’’ which only comes to show that beats and sometimes flow are usually imitated by other artistes and producers and remember imitation is the highest form of flattery.

Octopizzo and Khaligraph Jones
Octopizzo and Khaligraph Jones

Back to Octopizzo and Khaligraph Jones’ beef…

Octopizzo's Tweet targetted at Khaligraph Jones
Octopizzo’s Tweet targetted at Khaligraph Jones

Octopizzo wrote a tweet directed to Kenyan radio station, Kiss 100 after the station ‘exposed’ Khaligraph Jones on releasing a Kenyan version of Adrenaline Rush by American super star Twista. In not so many words, Octopizzo called Khaligraph Jones phony for doing that not remembering that he did the same with his ‘Black Star’ record which he not only imitated but copied the whole track by American rap super stars Eminem and T.I, good lawd he even copied the track’s name, ’Black Star’.

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