Khaligraph Jones just jumped on the 'Will' beat produced by Crank Lucas and owned it big time!. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones
Khaligraph Jones just jumped on the 'Will' beat produced by Crank Lucas and owned it big time!. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones

Khaligraph Jones jumps on the ‘Will’ record and owns the song

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Khaligraph Jones is the new artiste to jump on the ‘Will’ record originally written and performed by Joyner Lucas that got the hip hop world excited.

The ‘Will’ record was put out to appreciate American actor and rapper Willard Carroll Smith Jr. popularly known as Will Smith and after the actor got featured on the same record by Joyner Lucas, the internet couldn’t get enough of Will Smith’s lethal verse that reminded rap fans that he still got it.

Coming back to Africa, Kenya, the one and only self-proclaimed OG, Khaligraph Jones jumped on the beat produced by Crank Lucas to remind everybody that he’s indeed a rap OG not only in Kenya but across the African region.

Khaligraph Jones is the one and only living Kenyan rapper who has won the Soundcity MVP Awards, AFRIMA, and AFRIMMA Awards in the shortest time possible which actually makes him one of the best and accomplished rapper in the game right now, if not the best rapper Africa has ever seen.

Khaligraph Jones owned the hip hop scene with his refix of 'Will' that was originally written and performed by Joyner Lucas. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones
Khaligraph Jones owned the hip hop scene with his refix of ‘Will’ that was originally written and performed by Joyner Lucas. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones

On the record Khaligraph Jones flips from English to Swahili to Sheng making reminding fans and doubters that he’s here for the long haul and without apology iterating that he’s the best rapper who has ever rapped in Africa in the ‘I Still Will’ record.

It’s been 10 years since Khaligraph Jones released his debut mixtape ‘The Takeover’

Stream the ‘I Still Will’ record below that’s about to blow every other record out of the water below, probably Joyner Lucas will get to listen to the record and something might work out between the two established rappers in the game, one from Africa and the other from America.

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