Khaligraph Jones with Ycee in Nigeria

Khaligraph Jones links up with Ycee after working with Ice Prince in Nigeria

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Khaligraph Jones is finally working with Ycee shooting the movie video of his record dubbed ‘Gwala’ off his debut album ‘Testimony 1990’ that was released last year to a good reception in the country and across the eastern Africa region.

Khaligraph Jones has caused some ripples in the country through his statements about wanting to fly Kenyan radio presenters and media personalities who does not support Kenyan music at all just to see if they have fans in Nigeria since they love to play their song in the country, he pledged to fly out 10 Kenyan media personalities and radio presenters and Naiboi also offered to fly out additional 5, something that did not sit well with media personality and radio host and presenter, Jalang’o.

You should read: Jalang’o to Khaligraph Jones: “did you know presenters don’t even choose music that gets played on Radio”

Khaligraph Jones is currently enjoying Nigerian jollof and practicing his Nigerian accent joked that Nigeria is so good to him he might as well consider settling down there(I bet he’s joking though), which will be hard for him really since he’s the representative and the music advocate for the Kayole people.

Khaligraph Jones is currently in Nigeria shooting the music video for his record off his debut album 'Testimony 1990' which features Nigerian rapper, Ycee dubbed 'Gwala'. photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones
Khaligraph Jones is currently in Nigeria shooting the music video for his record off his debut album ‘Testimony 1990’ which features Nigerian rapper, Ycee dubbed ‘Gwala’. photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones

Khaligraph Jones who confirmed that TG Omori will be the one shooting the music video promised, together with the ‘Jagaban’ hitmaker, Ycee that the music video will be something totally out of this world that will just change the music industry as we know it.

 

 

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That Hommie @iam_ycee and me getting shit done with the baddest director @boy_director . #respecttheogs

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