Just a few days ago, Nigerian superstar Wizkid dropped a statement that most fellows have considered as belittling words. Wizkid while in an interview with 10 Magazine, dusted the kind of hits African rappers compose and do on grounds of recycling ancient flows.
According to Wizkid, the African rap is dead and he never gives an ear.
“If I’m being honest, I don’t listen to any other genre of music anymore.” He said.
His opinion stirred mixed reactions from fellow Nigerians, especially rappers. And now even among other African rappers including Kenya’s most popular rapper, Khaligraph Jones, have joined in the battle ground to drop what is in their mind
Khaligraph Jones has now responded to Wizkid saying people should watch out for him. For the Kenya’s superstar, based on his writings on Instagram stories, he added that people should consider making African rap great again and alive.
“Make African rap great again. Hip Hop is alive, let me show y’all.” He wrote
To prove the world that he is more serious on this, Khaligraph Jones, the father of three went to an extent of attaching Wizkid’s own song Call Me Every Day as the background music.
This is getting sweeter, hotter and juicy every single day, what next is yet to pop tomorrow. Keep tuned
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