On his own version of 'Yes Bana', gospel, award-winning rapper Maluda asks for another collabo with Khaligraph Jones and calls out fellow gospel artiste, Bahati for a collaboration record as well. Photo credit: Instagram/maluda254
On his own version of 'Yes Bana', gospel, award-winning rapper Maluda asks for another collabo with Khaligraph Jones and calls out fellow gospel artiste, Bahati for a collaboration record as well. Photo credit: Instagram/maluda254

Maluda delivers in a major way on his ‘Yes Bana’ freestyle

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Maluda is one rapper that not most rappers can hold a candle to.

That being said, Maluda is not just your typical rapper, he is an award-winning gospel rapper who has earned his stripes for being one of the best rappers in the country.

Since almost every other rapper in the game are giving their own version of Khaligraph Jones’ ‘Yes Bana’ record, Maluda didn’t do a short version of the same, he did a whole three-minutes long freestyle of ‘Yes Bana’ challenge and he went in like nobody’s business.

See: Khaligraph Jones set to release Nigerian-inspired song after Yes Bana

With every other rapper who has shared their own freestyle of ‘Yes Bana’ challenge, Maluda is the first rapper to have more than 2 minutes’ worth of rap which makes his own version stand out.

Also read: Khaligraph drops his own version of ‘Vijana Tuache Mihadarati’

Just like Khaligraph Jones asked for a collaboration record with Octopizzo and Nyashinski, Maluda who is currently working on his two EPs asks for collaboration with Bahati asking him for a hook to a song, nothing else. The gospel rapper also asks Khaligraph Jones for another collaboration having worked with the Kayole rapper a couple of years ago.

Stream Maluda’s ‘Yes Bana’ freestyle below.

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