Khaligraph Jones, a Keyan rap legend and lyricist, has just stormed the stage, crashing in with his mind-blowing single “Minimal Pressure.”
Khaligraph Jones’s new song “Minimal Pressure” delves into his backstory, detailing the hardships he experienced on the way to fame and fortune. The lyrics are a heartfelt reflection on his trials and the strength that kept him going.
At the Coke Studio, Khaligraph Jones and Nikita Kering performed as representatives of Kenya. They could showcase their talents to a wider audience through this high-profile collaboration.
More than that, this superb cover is a worthy successor to his previous debut offering, “Kwame,” which included Harmonize.
More than that, a multi-talented music producer named Vinc on the Beats oversaw the production of this great album.
If you’re a fan of delightful music, you owe it to yourself to add this groundbreaking work to your collection.
Quotable Lyrics;
(Big shoutout to Vinc on the Beats btw)
Ya’ll remember that time
I said that God can open door (Open door)
Zilishafuguka
Now I’m getting everything I’m asking for
Me I did on my own like dat
Man a diss tell ’em we don’t get down like dat
(We don’t get down like dat)
Man am in my zone like dat
So we give it to dem
(Even if they don’t like that)
Me I did on my own like dat
Man a diss tell ’em we don’t get down like dat
(We don’t get down like dat)
Man am in my zone like dat
So we give it to dem
(Even if they don’t like that)
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