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“Wewe Ni Ng’ombe!” Khaligraph Jones Reply To A Fan Who Complained Of Being Sick Of His Rap Style

The fan expressed the need for diversity and uniqueness, saying they were tired of the same sounds and genres.
The fan expressed the need for diversity and uniqueness, saying they were tired of the same sounds and genres.
  • The fan expressed the need for diversity and uniqueness, saying they were tired of the same sounds and genres.

Khaligraph Jones, a rapper and a businessman has responded hilariously to a fan who seemed unhappy with his singing style.

The OG  had disclosed that he is going to release new music named Billionaire.

The fan raged at him in the comments section, proclaiming to speak on behalf of all Khaligraph Jones supporters tired of his boring singing style.

The fan recommended Khaligraph Jones to experiment with different genres of rap, stating that his fans require a variety of sounds from him.

“Same sounds, same genre…we need diversity and originality,” the fan urged.

However, Khaligraph Jones perceived the fan as an idiot and yelled at him, telling him that he was a rap and hip-hop artist, not a musician like Ukambani musicians.

“Wewe ni ngombe, sasa unataka niimbe katitu? Hapa ni Rap Hip Hop baba,” Khaligraph answered the fan.

Papa Jones, as he goes by his stage name, has been cited as one of the hip-hop musicians that have raised awareness and overturned the negative perception that has long been linked with that genre in the country.

Jones has been able to acquire a mansion and participate in large venues alongside wealthy artists in his rap career.

Jones had the rare chance last week to share the stage with international artists in a performance to pray for Haiti’s peace and stability.

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