Khaligraph Jones dropped his highly acclaimed, anticipated sophomore studio album dubbed 'Invisible Currency' which has been well received by fans across Africa. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones
Khaligraph Jones dropped his highly acclaimed, anticipated sophomore studio album dubbed 'Invisible Currency' which has been well received by fans across Africa. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones

Khaligraph Jones finally drops his sophomore album ‘Invisible Currency’

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Khaligraph Jones has finally released his highly anticipated studio album which had hip hop fans in Africa and the whole world waiting on it.

The multiple award-winning artistes have already captured the attention of all African hip hop heads with his sophomore studio album which is a follow-up album right after his debut album ‘Testimony 1990’ which was released years ago.

The ‘Invisible Currency’ has 17 tracks on it with stellar features coming from some of the top mainstream artistes and successful independent, international artistes like Dax who is featured on the album. This is the very first time Dax gets to work with an African-based rapper from Africa which is a plus for his impressive catalog.

Khaligraph Jones proved without provocation that he is a versatile rapper who knows what he wants and who always thinks outside the box when it comes to his music.

This is one of the best if not the best and number 1 studio albums from Africa in Africa right now.

Khaligraph Jones has featured Prince Indah, Blackway, Adasa, Mejja, Alikiba, Kev the Topic, Scar, Rudeboy, Xenniah Manasseh, and of course Dax.

Here’s the official tracklist of the ‘Invisible Currency’ studio album;

  1. Invisible currency
  2. All I need
  3. Ikechukwu
  4. Rada Safi
  5. Ateri Dala featuring Prince Indah
  6. Am on the move featuring Blackway
  7. Maombi ya mama featuring Adasa
  8. Kamnyweso featuring Mejja
  9. Wanguvu
  10. Inner Peace featuring Kev the Topic
  11. Tsunami featuring Scar
  12. How we do featuring Xenniah Manasseh
  13. Ride for you featuring Rudeboy
  14. Bad dreams
  15. Flee
  16. Hiroshima featuring Dax
  17. The Khali Chronicles
The official back cover art and tracklist for Khaligraph Jones' 'Invisible Currency' studio album. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones
The official back cover art and tracklist for Khaligraph Jones’ ‘Invisible Currency’ studio album. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones

This studio project has been well received by Africa. Since it was exclusively released on Boomplay Music streaming portal, it has garnered over 200k legit streams in under 24 hours and counting.

This might just be one of the best studio albums to come out of Kenya, all genres considered.

Khaligraph Jones promised to release a studio album that will be like no other, he was also positive that it will blow everything else that dropped prior to his release out of the frame with his project, well, he didn’t lie, he lived up to his promise.

The official front cover art for Khaligraph Jones' 'Invisible Currency' studio album. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones
The official front cover art for Khaligraph Jones’ ‘Invisible Currency’ studio album. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones

Listening to the entire studio album makes you know that Khaligraph Jones has since surpassed the plateau that he had set out for himself in the hip hop scene. Khaligraph Jones is now bigger than the Kenyan music industry and this studio album is a testament to that fact. His main focus right now should be the domination of the rest of Africa just the way he has been dominating consistently in Kenya for the past few years. In his collaboration with Dax, he touches on how big a rapper he is in Africa and Dax backs up his claims on the same record.

If you’ve never been a fan of Khaligraph Jones but a critic prior to streaming his latest studio album, you are bound to become an instant stan when you stream the ‘Invisible Currency’ studio album.

This studio album clearly proves that indeed the East[East Africa] has something to say when it boils down to hip hop supremacy in Africa.

Stream the official sophomore studio album ‘Invisible Currency’ by Khaligraph Jones below;