Musician Willy Paul joined the Kenya versus Tanzania war as to who is the biggest rapper in the region, after Khaligraph Jonez kicked off the online debate.
Willy Paul in a video, declared himself as the biggest musician and warned that Tanzanian musicians including Diamond Platinumz, Harmonize, Ravanny and Alikiba cannot match his game.
“No singer can sing better than Willy Paul, you cannot compare Willy Paul to your Simba, Chui, Elephant, I will knock you out,” Willy Paul dared.
Furthermore, the Kenyan gospel singer turned secular, defended Khaligraph Jonez saying he is the biggest Rapper in East Africa and Tanzanians should join the challenge.
“No rapper is bigger than Khaligraph Jonez East Africa,” Willy Paul confirmed.
Khaligraph Jonez ignited the storm when he declared himself as the best rapper in Kenya, Nigeria, and Tanzania and welcomed Tanzanians for a challenge.
“Tanzanians, your rappers have 24 hours to respond. Failure to which I will launch an attack and I will take over the whole Tanzanian music industry and become the best rapper in Tanzania just like I am the best rapper in Nigeria and Kenya,” Khaligraph said.
So far, Khaligraph has already released a dis track dedicated to the Tanzanian rappers.
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Tanzania Response.
Tanzanians did not take the challenge lightly after rapper Rosa Ree released a diss track aimed at Khaligraph Jonez with Kenyan musician sarcastically calling her Minaj wa Busia.
Harmonize was not left behind and took to his Instagram to respond to Khaligraph Jones saying that he had earned Jonez an award through their collabo and the sentiments are baseless.
“How I went so hard to give you the only award this year I did not know you can feel that big and disrespect my brothers!!! You really know all your rap inspiration is from Tanzania bro. Don’t forget home!
Do you know Weusiii?? What about your daddy Professor Jay…? “Your level is Lunya, Con Boy, and Country Boy and still beat you. You can tell through your collaborations OG relax! Tanzanian hip hop is another level,” Harmonize’s response to Khaligraph Jonez read.
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Tanzanian producer Master J also reacted to Papa Jonez saying that Tanzanians gave Jonez free promotions to build his brand.
“We gave Khaligraph free promo worth millions of shillings when he was not known in Tanzanian music industry. Say what you are looking at and you will get it. Smart move Brian,” Master J wrote on his Instagram.