As soon as Stella Mwangi, also known as STL, heard Khaligraph Jones rap in 2013, she fell in love with the unknown artist.
Rapper Kristoff explained how the remix for STL's popular song Biashara came to be on the Iko Nini program. Khaligraph was introduced to the public by the song after producing underground hits and cyphers for years.
Khaligraph wasn't supposed to be on the song since STL originally wanted Collo, according to Kristoff, who explained this to host Mwafrika. Then he persuaded STL to hire his friend, an obscure rapper named Jones.
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STL grudgingly concurred. Khaligraph, who was one of the greatest artists in Kenyan hip hop at the time, believed it was a joke that STL wanted him on one of her biggest hits when Kristoff submitted the beat to her.
Fortunately, Khaligraph's specialty is crushing beats. He then continued to pen a killer verse, nevertheless. The revelation of STL's response when she first heard Khaligraph's lyric is where Kristoff's story excels.
When he began his content creation career, Mr. Lambistic Andrew Kibe frequently questioned whether he has ever said anything flattering about somebody. Kibe regularly criticizes celebrities on his YouTube channel, which has made him the target of a sizable number of haters.
However, the YouTuber deviated from his usual course and did the opposite. Khaligraph Jones is the fortunate one who has received praise from Kibe rather than being roasted. Khaligraph is one of the nation's most disciplined musicians, continued Kibe.
He continues by praising his hard work, discipline, and flow. We have to acknowledge that was unusual behavior from Kibe.
Yet, the YouTuber chose to roast Willy Paul in the same video, claiming that Willy Paul has been losing his trade due to the influence of women. Willy Paul is going to lose everything if he does not change, according to Kibe, who noted that he has not been releasing songs as frequently as he formerly did.
Many commenters agreed with him that Khaligraph has been working hard and that his best work is still ahead of him.