The stage is set for a heated showdown as COKE Studio Africa unveils its lineup for the upcoming season.
The selection of Nikita Kering and Khaligraph Jones as Kenya’s representatives has ignited a fiery debate among artists, leaving some feeling sour while others are ready to drop the mic.
In the midst of this brewing controversy, singer Willy Paul took to the digital airwaves to express his bewilderment.
With a perplexed tone, he asked,
Khaligraph Jones, never one to shy away from a rap battle, fired back with a dose of his signature swagger.
Setting the record straight, he boldly stated,
Another voice had previously entered the ring.
Scar Mkadinali, clearly unimpressed with the selection, raised an eyebrow and sarcastically queries,
With tensions running high, the stage is set for an epic clash of musical egos.
Khaligraph Jones is thrilled to be selected for the prestigious COKE STUDIO stage, eagerly anticipating the opportunity to share the spotlight with fellow artist Nikita Kering.
With different backgrounds and musical styles, the duo’s inclusion on the stage is a testament to their talent and hard work.
From the upscale suburbs of Karen to the raw essence of Kayole’s slums, their paths converge, showcasing the diversity and vibrancy of Kenya’s music scene.
All the best