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Luo rapper Japesa jumps on Khaligraph Jones’ ‘Yes Bana’ beats and slays

Japesa has been in the music scene for some time now, and he has been consistent in the rap scene making a name for himself rapping in Luo. Last year he worked on a project with King Kaka. Photo credit: Instagram/japesakenya
Japesa has been in the music scene for some time now, and he has been consistent in the rap scene making a name for himself rapping in Luo. Last year he worked on a project with King Kaka. Photo credit: Instagram/japesakenya

Luo rapper Japesa has established himself as the Luo Sakordie or Phyno who are known for spitting hefty lyrics in a classy way in their native language.

Japesa represents hip hop fully in Dholuo dialect and truth be told, there’s currently no Luo rapper who can hold candle/s to him, he is that good.

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Japesa who worked with King Kaka on his last project has jumped on Motif’s produced beat for Khaligraph Jones’ hit record ‘Yes Bana’ featuring Bien-Aimé proving that he still has some bars for days even if they’re in Luo.

They say music is a universal language and Japesa is clearly communicating on his own version of ‘Yes Bana’ only his version dubbed ‘Yes Jadha’.

Japesa is the second mainstream rapper to jump on Motif's produced 'Yes Bana' record by Khaligraph Jones and Bien-Aimé after Breeder LW. Photo credit: Instagram/japesakenya
Japesa is the second mainstream rapper to jump on Motif’s produced ‘Yes Bana’ record by Khaligraph Jones and Bien-Aimé after Breeder LW. Photo credit: Instagram/japesakenya

He becomes the second mainstream rapper to release his own freestyle version of ‘Yes Bana’ after Breeder LW released his own version that is currently trending everywhere in the country.

Watch the short and interesting music video of Japesa performing ‘Yes Jada’ which is his own version of Khaligraph Jones’ ‘Yes Bana’ hit record that has been trending at the top 3 in the country ever since it was released officially.

Ethan Maina

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