Khaligraph Jones has in the recent weeks sparked most important national debate about Kenyan people especially those in media support their own in music and/or any other art released by Kenyans.
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Khaligraph Jones who by now doesn’t need any cosigns from anyone or anything to prove how much of a serious bonafide rapper he is in the game, has come forth to iterate how his big brother played a major role in him becoming the best rapper he is today because, his brother, Lamaz Span K.O.B was the one who taught him to rap and who made him get into it to begin with.
He said in part: “Now that The Boy international, Am going to leave you in the Able hands of my big brother @lamazspan , this is the guy who taught me how to Rap…”
Khaligraph Jones shared a glimpse of the music video for Lamaz Span K.O.B’s ‘Stories’ record which features Magix Enga that was released a few months back and got the attention of hip hop and rap’s enthusiasts as a bonafide hip hop single.
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The self proclaimed ‘OG’ and ‘Baba Yao’ has declared henceforth that his big brother, Span K.O.B is the King of the rap game without any questions asked whatsoever and can’t wait for you to watch the new visuals for his hit record dubbed ‘Stories’ where he is inside the cameo for the music video.
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“…and now he shall be your leader so address him as King, we have decided to turn it to a family business , Stories dropping soon,” he added on Instagram.