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Harmonize picks up a fight with Khaligraph for disrespecting Tanzanian rappers 

Harmonize picks up a fight with Khaligraph for disrespecting Tanzanian rappers 
Khaligraph Jones and Harmonize in their collabo ‘Kwame’. Photo/Screenshot.

Khaligraph Jones rubbed Harmonize the wrong way over his controversial sentiments about Tanzanian rappers.

The Kenyan rapper challenged his counterparts in Tanzania to a rap battle while bragging how he would obliterate them musically speaking.

“You Tanzanian rappers have 24 hours to respond. If I fail, I will attack and I will take over the entire Tanzanian music industry and become the best rapper in Tanzania just like I am the best rapper in Nigeria and Kenya,” Khaligraph said proudly.

Khaligraph reiterated his message in several posts on social media.

“Tanzania rapper 24hrs kama mnajiamini na msiniletee izo Amapiano,” he wrote.

“Naskia Tanzania ma rappers wameshika moto, yall have 24 hrs to go to the studio and record na msiniletee amapiano, Bomboclat. Ingieni kwa kiwanja tupimane nguvu. You will respect The OG,” Khaligraph added in another post.

In his response, Harmonize criticized Khaligraph’s statement insisting that the rapper himself drew inspiration from Tanzanian rap artistes.

“How I went so hard to give you the only award this year sikujua you can feel that big and disrespect my brothers. You really know all your rap inspiration its from TZ bro don’t forget home. Unawajua Weusiii? What about your daddy @professorjaytz. Your level is Lunya & Con Boy, Country Boy and still wanakukalishaa! You can tell kupitia your collabortions!! OG relax!!!! TZ hip hop it’s another level!!! Even we love 254 hip hop,” Harmonize wrote.

 

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