New Track Alert:Khaligraph speaks about Ethnical barriers of love in new single
14 February 2014
Forget beefing, the rhyme master Khaligraph Jones has a hot new track out titled “Kidosho”(Abo Teri Mos).
The song loaded with a positive message, tells the story of Khaligraph himself who falls in love with a girl from another tribe and does all what he can to ensure that ethnical differences do not cut short their relationship.
“This song is based on a true life story, I was once involved in such a situation and it was very difficult, many people out there are also going through the same situation out there, we are all one people and tribe should not be an issue” he said during an interview with Mdundo.
The rapper also outlined his plans for the year saying that he has matured as an artist and his main aim is to come up with songs with a positive message that anyone in the society and the mainstream market can easily relate to.
“I am a more mature artist this year so you should expect more mature music from me that anybody can listen to, I am also venturing into the mainstream market which requires that I package my music in a more acceptable manner,” he added.
The prolific rapper born in Kayole broke into the limelight in 2004 and has gone on to release hit after hit, most recently making airwaves due to his diss track directed at Octopizzo 'I Run the 254'.
The song loaded with a positive message, tells the story of Khaligraph himself who falls in love with a girl from another tribe and does all what he can to ensure that ethnical differences do not cut short their relationship.
“This song is based on a true life story, I was once involved in such a situation and it was very difficult, many people out there are also going through the same situation out there, we are all one people and tribe should not be an issue” he said during an interview with Mdundo.
The rapper also outlined his plans for the year saying that he has matured as an artist and his main aim is to come up with songs with a positive message that anyone in the society and the mainstream market can easily relate to.
“I am a more mature artist this year so you should expect more mature music from me that anybody can listen to, I am also venturing into the mainstream market which requires that I package my music in a more acceptable manner,” he added.
The prolific rapper born in Kayole broke into the limelight in 2004 and has gone on to release hit after hit, most recently making airwaves due to his diss track directed at Octopizzo 'I Run the 254'.




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