Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones has stirred reactions online after admitting he regrets appearing in Bien’s music video for the song Finale. Surprisingly, the issue is not about the collaboration but the outfit he wore during the shoot.
The rapper revealed in an Instagram comment that wearing an Arsenal jersey in the video turned out to be a bad decision. According to him, the choice has exposed him to endless jokes from fans, especially those who follow football closely. His remarks, partly in Swahili, quickly caught the attention of many Kenyans who found humor in the situation.
Khaligraph even went a step further and tagged Bien, asking him to remove the video from YouTube or edit out his scenes. While some fans believe he was joking, others feel there might be some truth behind his frustration.
The discussion gained momentum after the post was shared on a popular Nairobi gossip page. It attracted thousands of reactions, with fans flooding the comment section to tease the rapper while others defended him. Many took the opportunity to revive the usual banter surrounding Arsenal and its supporters.
Arsenal remains one of the most talked about football clubs in Kenya, often trending online due to mixed performances and strong rivalries. Because of this, anyone seen publicly wearing the club’s jersey can easily become a target for online jokes, especially when things are not going well for the team.
So far, Bien has not responded to Khaligraph’s request and the video is still available online. Whether the rapper was serious or simply joining in the banter, his comments have added a light moment to the ongoing football and entertainment conversations.
The incident once again shows how closely music, football, and social media culture are connected in Kenya, where even a simple outfit choice can quickly turn into a viral topic.
