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Khaligraph Jones
Khaligraph in 2020
Khaligraph in 2020
Background information
Birth nameBrian Ouko Omollo
Born (1990-06-12) 12 June 1990 (age 34)
Mbooni, Machakos, Kenya
Genres
Occupations
Years active2008–present
LabelsBlue Ink

Brian Ouko Omollo, (born 12 June 1990)[1] popularly known by his stage name Khaligraph Jones, is a Kenyan rapper known for his hit singles "Mazishi" and "Yego".[2][3] He released his debut full-length studio album Testimony 1990 in June 2018.[4] Khaligraph Jones has received numerous awards during his career. He was nominated for 'Best Male Artist' at the 2018 Afrimma Awards, won 'Best Hip Hop Artist' at the 2020 AFRIMMA, and was nominated for 'Best International Act' at the 2020 BET Awards.

Early life

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Jones was born and raised in Kayole, a neighborhood in Nairobi, Kenya.[5][6]

His mother gave him the name Ouko Robert in honor of the late Kenyan politician Dr. Robert Ouko, who was assassinated on 13 February 1990.[7][8][9]

Career

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Khaligraph started his musical career while still in elementary school.[citation needed] He officially began his career in 2008 at a function called "Words And Pictures."[citation needed]

He won Channel O Music Video Awards Emcee Africa in 2009, a highly visible competition that catapulted him to international acclaim almost instantly.[10]

In June 2018, he released his debut full-length studio album dubbed "Testimony 1990".[11]

In 2018, he was crowned "Best Rap Act of the Year" at the fifth Annual AFRIMMA Awards held at House of Blues in Dallas, Texas in 2018.[12][13]

He was named the best Hip Hop act at the Soundcity MVP Awards in January 2020.[14][15] The ceremony took place at the Eko Convention Center in Lagos, Nigeria.[16][17]

In 2020 he was nominated for the BET Awards.[18][19] His nomination was for the Best International Flow category.[20] He was up against South Africa's Nasty C, Brazil's Djonga, Ivorian Kaaris and eventual winner, grime rapper Stormzy from the UK.[21][22] In May 2021 he was named the East African Rapper of the Year at MTN Uganda.

In 2021, Khaligraph partnered with Odibets, a sports betting company under their Odimtaani initiative to launch the ‘OdiNare’ rap challenge. This challenge led to a collaboration of Jones with Kenyan rapper Chepkosgei that was executive produced by Riverstarz Music Entertainment.[23]

Controversies

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On November 10, 2015, Musician Juliani posted a picture on his social media of fellow hip hop heavyweights Khaligraph, Octopizzo and King Kaka. He captioned the photo with "The only one with more bars than the three combined is me!!". What initially started as friendly banter triggered an online tweef between the musicians and it went on for hours before Khaligraph released a diss track that was meant to silence the rest. While Octopizzo chose to stay out of the beef both Juliani and King Kaka responded to the diss track with their own.[24] Over a year later, King Kaka revealed during an interview that the feud was indeed very serious and that were it not for some external mediative interventions, it could have resulted in bloodshed.[25]

In January 2020, a feud broke out between Khaligraph Jones and Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez. This was after Khaligraph won the "Best Hip Hop Act" ahead of him and others at the SoundCity MVP Awards 2020 held in Lagos, Nigeria.[26] Blaqbonez released a video and a diss track complaining about Soundcity's decision while disregarding Khaligraph. Hours later Khaligraph responded with a diss track titled "Best rapper in Nigeria".[27]

In August 2023, Khaligraph Jones sparked controversy after releasing a diss track targeting Tanzanian rappers. This led to backlash coming from Tanzanian rappers including Rosa Ree, Msodoki Young Killer, and Motra The Future.[28][29] Bongo musician Harmonize, with whom Khaligraph has collaborated previously also waded into the controversy to condemn the disrespect on Tanzanian artists.

Political views

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In April 2021, Khaligraph Jones led a team of 30 artists from the Kenyan creative industry in meeting the then deputy president William Ruto.[30] This was at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and at a time when the working relationship between then president Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto had deteriorated. Although it was confirmed that the main agenda was to discuss the concerns of the artists and to receive their suggestions and proposals, a notion was created that the artists who attended the meeting did endorse Dr. Ruto's candidacy for the upcoming 2022 presidential elections in Kenya.[31][32] During the meeting, Khaligraph made a passionate appeal to Dr. Ruto for a solution to the plight that faces "hustlers" who were hurting in the background with some going to bed hungry while others had been locked out of their homes due to rent arrears. Khaligraph went ahead to promise that if their concerns were addressed, he would, in turn campaign pro-bono for Dr. Ruto all over the country.[30] Prior to the meeting, Khaligraph had initially reached out to both Dr. Ruto and Mr. Odinga via his Instagram handle and only the former who responded and later set up the meeting with the representatives from the creative industry.[33] Musicians, Octopizzo and King Kaka who were not part of the delegation that met Dr. Ruto took to their social media platforms to castigate Khaligraph and the other artists for being "opportunistic" in using COVID-19 as a guise for their political affiliations.

Just a few days before Dr. Ruto assumed office as president, Khaligraph released his song "Usiache Akemewe". In the song, he urged the President-elect to protect his competitor Raila Odinga who had been facing increasing ridicule after he lost during the elections.[34]

Discography

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Albums

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Testimony 1990

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Testimony 1990, Khaligraph Jones' Debut Album

Khaligraph released his debut studio album Testimony 1990 in June 2018. Testimony 1990 is a testimony of his life, his troubles and those of his country Kenya.[35][36][37]

Track listing
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  • "Testimony" ft. Sagini
  • "Blessings"
  • "For Life"
  • "G Like That"
  • "Gwala" ft. YCEE
  • "Making Babies"
  • "Taking It All" ft. Timmy Blanco
  • "Instagram Girls"
  • "No Change" ft. Fena* "Aiseee" ft. Ray C
  • "Superwoman" ft. Mr Eazi
  • "All The Way Up"
  • "Now You Know" ft. Rostam
  • "Beat It"
  • "Go Hard" ft. Esco
  • "Don Know" ft. K.O
  • "Complicated" ft Ria

Invisible Currency

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Khaligraph Jones released his second album was first released on 7 March 2022 exclusively on Boomplay streaming service. It accumulated a total of 1 million streams in six days on the streaming platform. He later released it on other streaming platforms on 13 March 2022.

Track listing
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  • "Invisible Currency"
  • "All I Need"
  • "Ikechukwu"
  • "Rada Safi"
  • "Ateri Dala" ft. Prince Indah
  • "Am on the Move" ft. Blackway
  • "Maombi Ya Mama" ft. Adasa
  • "Kamnyweso" ft. Mejja
  • "Wanguvu" ft. Ali Kiba
  • "Inner Peace" ft. Kev the Topic
  • "Tsunami" ft. Scar
  • "How We Do" ft. Xenia Manasseh
  • "Ride for You" ft. Rudeboy
  • "Bad Dreams"
  • "Flee"
  • "Hiroshima" ft. Dax
  • "The Khali Chronicles"

Singles

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Year of release Title
2013 "How it go iyeee"
2013 "Dedication"
2014 "Embesha"
2014 "Fly"
2015 "Songea"
2015 "Natesa"
2015 "Open doors refix"
2015 "I am King" ft. Dj Dela Creme
2015 "Yego"
2015 "King Khali"
2016 "Ting Badi Malo" ft. Chris Kantai
2016 "Chizi"
2016 "Mazishi"
2016 "Wanjiru & Akinyi"
2016 "So Gone"
2016 "Micasa Sucasa" ft. Cashy
2017 "Naked"
2017 "Toa Tint"
2017 "Gaza"
2017 "Nataka Iyo Doh"
2017 "Omollo"
2018 "Rider" ft. Petra
2018 "Khali Cartel 1"
2018 "Watajua Hawajui" ft. Msupa S
2018 "Work" ft. Donn J
2018 "Juu ya Ngori"
2018 "Stick Miti"
2018 "Coming Thru"
2018 "Khali Cartel 2"
2019 "Khali Cartel 3"
2019 "Superman"
2019 "Leave me Alone"
2019 "Ruby"
2019 "Me Siogopi"
2020 "Best Rapper in Nigeria"
2020 "Yes Bana" ft. Bien
2020 "Roll With You"
2020 "Hao" ft . Masauti
2020 "I Still Will"
2020 "Tuma Kitu"
2020 "Lwanda Magere Legacy"
2020 "Kwendaa!!"
2021 "Wavy" ft Sarkodie (rapper)
2021 "Punguza Kasheshe"
2021 "CHAMPEZ"
2022 Get high
2022 Maombi ya mama
2022 Hiroshima ft. DAX
2022 Sifu Bwana ft. Nyashinski
2022 Khali Cartel ft. various
2022 Mbona
2022 Blueticks ft. Femi One
2023 Kamnyweso ft. Mejja
2023 Kwame ft. Harmonize
2023 Wanguvu ft. Alikiba
2O23 Bongo favour[38]
2023 Asante[39]
2024 Chocha[40]
2024 8PM In Nairobi[41]
2024 Bang[42]

References

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Further reading

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