Kforce is one of the baddest rappers to ever come from Kenya representing Kibera and putting Kenyan music worldwide

Kforce has taken the Kenyan hip hop and rap to the next level with his latest ‘The Statement’ single

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Kforce has been dominating the music industry for the longest time now and even though most rappers wouldn’t want to come forward and own it, he has played a major role in making your favorite Kenyan rap artiste be who they are today and the best part of it all is that is as humble as anyone can be all about that because he is all about music and nothing more or less.

Kforce formerly known as Kayvo Kforce is now working on his album dubbed ‘The Statement’ that is surely bound to shake the rap and hip hop game as we know it because he is taking it someplace where it has never been before, especially in the Kenyan music industry.

Kforce has released the second record off the album with the same name of the album ‘The Statement’ after releasing the ‘Underrated’ together with LonJon and Mombasa based rapper ‘Kaa La Moto’. The rap game is becoming very much interesting thanks to Kforce and the records he is putting out of late.

Kforce is definitely making a statement that can’t be assumed on the record and it’s only poetic it’s called ‘The Statement’. On the record that is produced by So Fresh for Namba Nane Music talks about how he is the best rapper in the game and with the delivery he is flowing on the record, we sure can’t argue with that, Kforce is clearly on another level that is not comparable to anyone whatsoever. It won’t be fair for other rappers to get compared to him as he is on another level, a level of his own.

On the record, all the bars in there are quotable but these ones here are worth mentioning, watch the music video below

it’s an expedition on this rough terrain
these dudes should know the crown is tough to claim
it always kinda seem they rooting for the lame
I don’t even think that they would understand
but imma say it’s still me and the gang we never stale
keep it moving
this music is not new to me
really is part of my chemistry
compositions like it’s conversations

on the come up
like a brother was born on a mine
critics says am kinda late
but imma take my time
y’all know what they say about fine wine
najua ni ngori
nikiingia nilijua nitahave kudeal na wanyama wa pori
sipendi story
ama chit chat
imma chilled beast
you don’t want me out of my layer
am a damn slayer
and I don’t mean fashion
that’s really not the discussion[nope]
there’s levels to this thing like a video game
they came with bars and punchlines
and they swagger game
but I make rappers sit down like am Charlamagne
coz am still the man
holding down for the game and ’em
they emulate pop rappers
I’d rather move like Jay and Em
I school em like UON
so what you been on CNN
does that make you a better man?
yesterday
that’s really what we tryna be better than nigga

I love everybody who loves everybody, somebody got to love somebody at some point.
Music is something that comes natural to everybody and it's a language that everybody can understand, I understand it and that's why I speak it
fluently, do you.