Japesa brought out Khaligraph Jones on his latest record 'Nyakalanga' that sees Khaligraph rapping in Dholuo for the first time. Photo credit: Instagram/japesakenya
Japesa brought out Khaligraph Jones on his latest record 'Nyakalanga' that sees Khaligraph rapping in Dholuo for the first time. Photo credit: Instagram/japesakenya

Khaligraph Jones raps in Luo after Japesa brought him out

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Khaligraph Jones has finally jumped on a record that sees him rap in pure Luo.

Khaligraph Jones real name Brian Robert Ouko who is from Bondo has been featured on Luo’s illest rapper, Japesa who is gradually becoming a household name in the rap scene today.

Japesa bounced majorly in the music scene with authority a few months ago after he released his successful mainstream song dubbed ‘Too Much Ice’ and since then, he has earned his rightful place to be one of the most sought after rappers in the game despite rapping in Dholuo.

Japesa working with Khaligraph Jones on his recently released ‘Nyakalanga’ hit record marks his second collaboration with a mainstream artiste after he worked with King Kaka on his ‘Acknowledge’ record that was the first single off the mixtape ‘The Servant & The King’.

King Kaka brought out Japesa on ‘Acknowledge’ song and released a sizzling visual

Japesa has cemented his future in the rap scene by working with one of the top rappers/s in the country today and his latest song ‘Nyakalanga’ will without any doubt escalate his career in a major way.

Khaligraph Jones raps in Dholuo on the 'Nyakalanga' record by Japesa. Photo credit: Instagram/japesakenya
Khaligraph Jones raps in Dholuo on the ‘Nyakalanga’ record by Japesa. Photo credit: Instagram/japesakenya

This is the first time Japesa and Khaligraph Jones are working together and clearly it’s not going to be the first time because the way the two artistes exchange verses in Dholuo in the song is unprecedented in the rap scene today and we love it.

Watch the official music video for ‘Nyakalanga’ record below as written and performed by Khaligraph Jones and Japesa.

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