Kenya 🇰🇪: Khaligraph Jones Ignites Feud with Comedian Rapcha The Sayantist in Explosive New Snippet


 


The Kenyan hip-hop scene is buzzing after heavyweight rapper Khaligraph Jones (Papa Jones) took to social media to preview a scorching new track. The snippet, which has quickly gone viral, appears to be a direct "diss track" aimed at veteran comedian and radio personality Rapcha The Sayantist.

The lyrical onslaught marks a sharp escalation in a brewing rivalry that has transitioned from subtle jabs to a full-blown lyrical war.


In the leaked preview, Khaligraph doesn't hold back, attacking Rapcha’s professional credibility and financial standing. The lyrics suggest that Rapcha’s comedic delivery has become "forced" and lacks the natural wit he was once known for.

Perhaps most controversially, the Mazishi rapper takes aim at Rapcha’s bank account, labeling him "broke"—a common trope in hip-hop beefs, but one delivered with Khaligraph's signature "OG" grit.


The most shocking revelation in the snippet involves the fractured relationship between Rapcha and his longtime collaborator, Mwafreeka. The duo, famous for their chemistry on the Iko Nini platform, recently had a public falling out.

 He hints that his influence or the fallout from their previous tensions played a role in the duo's split.

: By highlighting the rift, Khaligraph is touching a nerve in the Kenyan entertainment industry where the Mwafreeka-Rapcha partnership was highly respected.

This lyrical retaliation didn't come out of nowhere. Industry insiders point to recent comments made by Rapcha, where he allegedly branded Khaligraph a "fala" (fool) and a "fake gangster." Rapcha didn't stop at his personality; he also attacked the rapper’s fashion sense, mocking him for "not knowing how to dress" and claiming the award-winning artist spends his life exclusively in sweatpants.


While Rapcha has yet to issue a formal response to the snippet, the ball is firmly in the comedian's court. Whether this remains a social media spat or turns into a full-length diss track battle remains to be seen.

One thing is clear: Papa Jones is reminding the industry why he carries the title of "The OG," and he is clearly not in the mood for jokes.


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