Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones has set social media alight after the mighty Arsenal secured the 2025/26 Premier League title, sharing a celebratory post showing his loyalty to the club.
In an Instagram video, the award-winning artist used a clip from his hit track “Yes Bana,” highlighting a verse in which he backs Arsenal to succeed.
“Niaje watu wangu wa Arsenali, season ni yetu msi worry, mi nishawapasha habari, yule kijana hodari.”
Its message, urging Arsenal fans not to worry because success was coming, has become a talking point online as supporters revisit the track in light of the club’s achievement.
Fans Revisit Khaligraph Arsenal Message
He originally shared the line as a message of support to other fans, but now that Arsenal has finally won, it feels more meaningful. Khaligraph even posted a confident caption showing he always believed they would win.
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The post got people talking online, with fans going back to the song and praising him for staying loyal to the club through all the seasons.
The comment section was filled with excitement, with many celebrating both Arsenal’s success and the rapper’s apparent foresight, noting how his earlier message now aligns with the club’s achievement.
Khaligraph’s deep-rooted allegiance to Arsenal has often featured in his music and public persona, but this moment stood out for how seamlessly his past lyrics connected with the club finally ending its 22-year wait for a league title.
Bien and Ruto Join the Celebration Wave
Fellow Kenyan artist Bien-Aimé Baraza, popularly known as Bien, also joined in with a creative nod that blended music and football energy.
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“Champions, and today the prophecy has come to pass. The best is yet to come. LEO SILALIIIIIIIIII!” wrote Bien in a post.
His message, quoting his song “Finale,” conveyed the strong emotions Arsenal fans felt after waiting so many years for this win.
Arsenal became champions after Manchester City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth, which gave Arsenal their first league title since 2004. Fans around the world celebrated, and Arsenal supporters in Kenya were especially active online.
President William Ruto also weighed in, praising the club’s journey and determination in a message shared on Tuesday, May 20.
“It has been quite an experience to follow Arsenal Football Club’s epic adventure, from times of struggle and crushing setback, to successive seasons of recovery and resurgence on their glorious path to the summit of the English Premier League.”
His message was accompanied by a photo from a past State House event when the Premier League trophy toured Kenya.





