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Khaligraph Jones & Johnny Vigeti Trade Legendary Bars

Jonny Vigeti with Khaligraph Jones. Photo: Instagram/khaligraph_jones
Jonny Vigeti with Khaligraph Jones. Photo: Instagram/khaligraph_jones

Kenyan hip hop just witnessed a historic moment after Khaligraph Jones shared a powerful snippet of an unreleased track featuring legendary lyricist Johnny Vigeti — and fans are calling it one for the history books.

In the black-and-white teaser clip, the two rap heavyweights sit side by side on a couch draped in a massive dark backdrop, trading razor-sharp bars with calm authority. No flashy gimmicks. No distractions. Just raw, grown-man rap.

The energy is deliberate, the delivery calculated, and the message clear: This is Hip Hop in its Purest Form.

Khaligraph captioned the post: “Watoto wadogo 🤫, grown man Raps, The Legendary Johnny Vigeti salute 🫡 Real hip Hop heads tap in, Hao wengine kaskieni Donjo maber 💯💯💯 #respecttheogs Cc Johnny Vigeti, Kunta Official Beats.

” The statement alone sent social media into a frenzy. By calling out “real hip hop heads,” the OG wasn’t just promoting a track — he was drawing a line between trends and timeless lyricism.

For longtime fans of Kenyan rap, this collaboration represents more than music. Johnny Vigeti is widely respected as one of the culture’s foundational voices, while Khaligraph has consistently carried the torch for elite lyricism in the modern era.

Seeing the two exchange bars feels symbolic — a bridge between generations, a salute to the craft, and a reminder that authenticity never goes out of style.

The comment sections are flooded with one demand: “Drop it!” Fans insist the snippet already sounds legendary. Yet despite the excitement, the full track remains unreleased. The song is reportedly ready, but strategically scheduled for a later drop.

For now, the short black-and-white clip of Khaligraph Jones trading bars with Johnny Vigeti stands as a teaser — a calculated preview of what could become one of the most iconic hip hop collaborations in Kenyan history.

 

 

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