- Khaligraph Jones released a new song where he wondered who would have thought Kenyans would suffer despite the promises they were given
- He also shaded comedians Njugush and Eddie Butita for their state house visit and wondered when he would get his invite
- His new song dubbed Minimal Pressure addresses a range of things, including fame addiction and the consequences
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Renowned rapper Khaligraph Jones is back with a new hit and he is dragging everyone he thinks needs to be checked.
Khaligraph Jones on marrying rich wife
The veteran rapper dropped a track dubbed Minimal Pressure that touched on a range of things including the effects of the bottom-up economy that was popularised by President William Ruto while campaigning to be elected.
Jones also says the kind of women he loathes and the reason behind his dislike while confirming that he married a rich girl.
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Part of the first verse read:
"One thing that me learnt about this life is never tolerate what you dislike, see I don't like a chic fights, I swear I had to marry me a rich wife, sipendi dem mapepe, mkibishana kidogo ashatoa machetes."
He also shaded Eddie Butita and comedian Njugush who after going to State House were told by President William Ruto that they were making more money than him.
Khaligraph disses Njugush and Butita
Another part of the lyrics read:
"When you're making boss moves the last thing you wanna do is engage in litte beefs...Eastlando sahii ni kama Karen tu...Magold digger wanalima na jembe, celebrity wanapiga matembe, era tuko no ya manuks za kutisha, CBC agenda inakuwa pushed through the teacher na uki oppose unaitwa state House unaekelewa mikono ka Njugush na Butita, pia mi nangoja invitation, coz I'm not fighting from the nation, juu mkiambiwa hamsikiangi."
He also took a dig at how the financial situation in Kenya is set up while also cautioning about the dangers of fame.
"Who would have ever guessed mumerambwa na economy ya bottom up, local trust kidogo ni monotonous," added a part of the lyrics.
Watch the song below:
Khaligraph on being loyal to his wife
The Kwenda crooner recently shared he is happily married to his wife who respects him and understands his craft as an artiste.
In an interview with Andrew Kibe, he said that he has no time for other women other than his wife Georgina Muteti.
"Sina time ya nini...buda mimi si lambistic. Mimi si Kinuthia. Even my wife knows that, she knows that and she respects that. That's why mpaka wa leo tuko tight, unajua because anajua OG ni OG. I keep it straight na hiyo infanya namrespect even more," he said.
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