‘I love his work ethic’ – Wi*lis Raburu heaps praise on Khaligr*ph Jones

By , K24 Digital
On Tue, 27 Jun, 2023 22:34 | 2 mins read
Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones and Media personality Willis Raburu. PHOTO/Khaligraph Jones(@khali_facts)Twitter
Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones and Media personality Willis Raburu. PHOTO/Khaligraph Jones(@khali_facts)Twitter

Media personality Willis Raburu has showered praises on celebrated Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones by highlighting the things he loves about him.

During an interview with Mark Masai Willis, Raburu mentioned that one of the qualities he loved about Khaligraph is his work ethic.

"Let me tell you about Khaligraph Jones, shout out Khaligraph, we don't talk a lot but when we do..." he said.

"I love his work ethic, he is amazing. Khaligraph has songs that he has not released yet."

Despite his refusal to give interviews, the former TV host stated that Khaligraph always honoured him by showing up in the studio whenever he called.

He further stated that Khaligraph is the first Kenyan artiste to mention him in not one but more than three of his greatest hits.

"He is the first artiste to mention me in his songs, I think three or four of his songs," he said.

"Shout out to 10 over 10, shout out to Willis Raburu, thank you for putting us on and again," he recalled the lyrics.

Khaligraph Jones' rise and rise

Khaligraph embarked on his musical journey during his elementary school days, and in 2008, he took a significant step forward by performing at an event called "Words And Pictures."

His breakthrough came in 2009 when he emerged victorious in the highly acclaimed Channel O Music Video Awards Emcee Africa competition, instantly propelling him to international fame.

In June 2018, Khaligraph released his debut full-length studio album titled "Testimony 1990" marking a significant milestone in his career.

The following year, he received the prestigious title of "Best Rap Act of the Year" at the fifth Annual African Muzik Magazine Awards (Afrimma), held at the House of Blues in Dallas, Texas.

In January 2020, Khaligraph's talent was recognized once again as he was honoured with the Best Hip Hop Act award at the Soundcity MVP Awards ceremony held at the Eko Convention Center in Lagos, Nigeria.

Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones. PHOTO/Khaligraph Jones(@khaligraph_jones)Instagram
Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones. PHOTO/Khaligraph Jones(@khaligraph_jones)Instagram

His success continued to soar internationally, as he received a nomination for the BET Awards in 2020, specifically in the highly competitive Best International Flow category.

Competing against renowned artists such as Nasty C, DJonga, Kaaris, and Stormzy, Khaligraph's nomination further solidified his global recognition.

In May 2021, he was bestowed with the title of East African Rapper of the Year at MTN Uganda, affirming his dominance in the region.

Additionally, in 2021, Khaligraph partnered with Odibets, a sports betting company, to launch the 'OdiNare' rap challenge through their Odimtaani initiative.

This collaboration led to an exciting musical project with Kenyan rapper Chepkosgei, which was skillfully produced by Riverstarz Music Entertainment.

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