It seems like the entire world is getting in on Kizz daniel’s Fvck you challenge. I am quite sure that the Mega star did not anticipate how rapidly the challenge grew over the cause of time. International Stars such as Wyclef Jean took time off their schedules to record on Young Jon produced beat. Today, we have no choice but to serve you another compilation of dope versions of the song. I think we saved the best for last.

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1. Rugged Man

Ruggedman was listed as one of the most influential artists of all time on an article i had written previously. His song Ehen ft Nomoreloss shifted the culture and changed the direction of Hip hop music in Nigeria in many ways. Rugged man is known for being controversial and for saying things everyone is afraid of talking about. He is now an advocate for victims of police oppression and brutality and he uses his version of the Kizz daniel song preach some sense to the police.

2. Victoria Kimani

Damn! Victoria Kimani is on a killing spree, calling names and taking peoples heads with her as she goes. The Kenyan superstar accuses Ycee of using her songs and lyrics without crediting her. She also disses Tiwa savage and accuses her of blocking her shows and selling her p**sy. These allegations are unfounded but it makes the challenge a lot more interesting for the fans.

3. Kcee

Kcee uses this version to floss his wealth. This is probably the most expensive video shot in terms of the location and the value of property displayed in it. The Five Star Music artist shows us that he is still in his prime.

4. Sophie Alakija

She is the daughter in law of one of Africa’s richest women Folorunsho Alakija. Honestly, I do not know why she took this challenge so personal but she did. It really feels like she was badly hurt by someone and she is not letting go without a fight.

I guess you are the scum that never made me cum _ Sophie

5. Mr. Duke

Mr. Duke is one of the favorites on the blog. He is from Indianapolis Indiana and is one of the most promising artists from the mid west state in the USA. His delivery is nothing short of excellent. That is what you would expect from a rapper who plies his trade in America.

6. Khaligraph Jones

Veteran Emcee from Kenya, Khaligraph Jones is rated to be top 10 Emcee in the continent. The O.G has been going strong for many years and serves a unique storyline bragging about how he has been the one F**cking the girl all these other people seem to be complaining about.

7. A.O

This version is both hilarious and dope. It is a very playful verse from the rapper / Promoter from Indianapolis. I think A.O should pursue a career in music

8. Wyclef Jean

Legendary rapper Wyclef formerly of the fugees is arguably the biggest celebrity to jump on the challenge. It is no secret that the rapper from Haiti has been in love with music from Nigeria and has been one of those people who have been instrumental to the spread of afrobeat worldwide. It is no surprise that he lends his voice to the Kizz daniel challenge.

9. Tinuke

She is one of the best emerging artists from Lagos. The beautiful Tinuke describes herself as the queen of melody. she serenades us with her beautiful voice and catchy storyline.

10. Uncle Murda

Uncle Murda is an East coast rapper signed to G unit. This is the first time I have heard of the artist. His delivery is top notch and he definitely knows how to spit. I have since followed uncle Murda and hope that this will grow him a Nigerian fanbase.

 

When conversations spark off debates about who the best rappers in Africa are , for some reason Kenyan rappers do not seem to be a part of the conversation , they are often overlooked . I have been following Khaligraph Jones for some years now , this dude seems to be legitimately one of the top 5 rappers in Africa for a long time, but he is highly underrated . Maybe his social media campaign ( Play Kenyan music ) is going to change that, because you need airplay and your people behind you to actually gun for best.

I listened to a recent interview he had in Nigeria where he stated that Nigerian musicians get more airplay in Kenya than indigenous acts . Let me quickly point out that this was the same situation in Nigeria years ago when OAP’S preferred to play foreign music at the expense of the vastly talented local acts . Things started to change in Nigeria when Kennis music came on board . They used their media influence to change the perception of Nigerian music on Nigerian radio stations . Since then , the fortune of Nigerian acts have changed home and abroad , many of them now enjoy a level of international acceptance .

Khaligraph Jones teams up with Nigeria’s Superstar Ycee to deliver one of Africa’s best rap collaborations in a long time . Watch below

Shout out to all the blogs that have been putting out music for years now. Blogs have really helped to shape how people receive and perceive music . One of my major critique of blogs and media outlets in general is that we become too commercialized and we forget that the very essence of being an outlet is to expose good content . Back in  the days media took pride in finding and exposing talents. Also provide a platform where artistes from different countries and cultures can interact. This blog aims provide a global perspective, also an outlet for every industry ready artist that traditional media and more popular blogs fail to look at because they do not have the connections to push their art . There are a million and one Wiz kids / Davidos out there waiting to be discovered and i aim to find as many as i can .

Today , i present an amazing artiste via the name Steph Kapela. Stephen Nyankuru a.k.a Steph Kapela is a rapper from Nairobi Kenya . I first came across his work him when i watched the Cypher put together by Khaligraph Jones. Yesterday Kapela released visuals to an impressive song titled  “ Too Easy ” . I really love the Intro to this song . It has a very African Theme and it’s beautiful to listen to.  He really makes it seem Too Easy , don’t you think so ?  Watch below

 

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While Nigerian and south African rappers are arguing over what country possesses the illest rappers , Kenyan rappers are putting in work and taking over . This video is a warning to the rest of Africa, Kenya is here ! . As a result of Stogie T’s impressive freestyle on Sway in the morning , A.K.A called South Africa the Mecca of Rap. Those comments did not sit well in the stomach of Nigerian emcees and it resulted in some heated conversations on twitter. After you view this video, you would agree with me that Nigerian and South Africa should stop worrying about themselves but be more worried of the East African country taking over

“ Kenya is where to go if you wanna create the wave / We give these foreign artiste the platform and Major pay / Pacto pressure must be turning in his grave / cos Burna-boy insulted us but we still let him get up on that stage ”  – Shots fired at Nigeria. 

Khaligraph Jones introduces KHALI CARTEL 2 that Features some of the greatest and most lethal Mcs in kenya Namely, Steph Kapella, Twenny Eights, TImmy Blanco, Katapilla and Xtatic. The instrumental is created by Motif on the Beat while production is Handled by Aress66 under Blu Ink Corp productions.

Visuals by MUshking