In less than a decade, rapper Khaligraph Jones has gone from a struggling rapper to a respected musician not just in Kenya but across the globe.
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In his second visit to Nyahururu town over the weekend, Jones reminisced on his disastrous visit to the town in 2012 which saw him sleep in a bus hungry.
“The 1st Time I went To Nyahururu was in 2012, a friend of mine called @romiswahili Had connections with Some Guys who had A gig,” he said on social media.
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“I was supposed to be paid 7k but because nobody Knew Who I was, they ended up giving me 4k, which was also supposed to cater for transportation to and Fro. There was no accommodation So I spent the night at the bus station waiting for the 1st bus that was coming to Nairobi.”
Jones, who is now a Soundcity MVP winner and brags of other several top accolades, said that coming back to Nyahururu and watching thousands cheer his name during his performance is a clear sign of his growth over the years.
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“10 years later, I am rich now, God is good, yesterday we killed at Nyahururu once more and this time the OG was respected,” his post read.
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