This month, when you were sleeping, Kenya’s prominent rapper Khaligraph Jones released his latest visual, which gives a glimpse into his lifestyle, some stellar dance moves, and more. On the record, he raps in English, and his local language Swahili about being blessed and clout chasers, effortlessly, like Sarkodie does in Twi. If you missed Jones’ collaboration ‘Wavy’ with Sarkodie, you could watch the music video for it via this link. Watch the music video for ‘Nikwa Ni Shoke’ below, directed by Hussein Njoroge.
Kaitlyn Hiller’s ‘For My Sanity’: A Raw, Defiant Anthem for Mental Health and Personal Empowerment
Kaitlyn Hiller’s latest album, For My Sanity, is not just a collection of songs—it’s a raw, unapologetic chronicle of mental
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