Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones has responded to a viral online list that allegedly ranked several artists as capable of outrapping him.
The list, which circulated widely on social media, sparked debate among fans of Kenyan hip-hop and drew mixed reactions from music lovers.
According to posts shared online, the list named a number of local rappers who were reportedly considered strong enough lyrically to outperform Khaligraph Jones.
While the origins of the list remain unclear, it gained traction across various platforms, prompting discussions about lyrical ability, influence, and experience within the industry.
In his response, Khaligraph Jones appeared to dismiss the rankings and mocked the claims that other rappers could outshine him.
In a series of remarks shared on his social media pages, he allegedly questioned the credibility of the list and suggested that his track record in the music industry speaks for itself.
He did not directly address each artist mentioned but maintained confidence in his skills and achievements.
Fans reacted differently to his response. Some supported his stance, arguing that he has consistently proven his lyrical strength over the years.
Others reportedly welcomed the debate, saying competition is healthy for the growth of Kenyan hip-hop.
The discussion has since continued online, with supporters of various artists weighing in. However, none of the rappers named on the alleged list had publicly responded at the time of publication.
The incident highlights the ongoing conversations about talent and recognition within Kenya’s rap scene.
