Sierra Leone’s hip hop king and leisure ambassador, Kao Denero on Saturday, January 7, 2023, hosted East Africa’s greatest rapper, Kenya’s Khaligraph Jones at Tokeh Beach in Freetown.
The two African hip-hop giants for the first time shared a stage collectively in what was known as the East meet West occasion organized by the Office of the Entertainment Ambassador in Sierra Leone. Khaligraph Jones making his approach to Sierra Leone is considered one of the most stunning link-up hip-hop fans in Sierra Leone and throughout Africa have ever seen, contemplating the undeniable fact that in 2020 Kao Denero, launched a few diss tracks shot at Khaligraph Jones and different hip-hop artists in the continent.
However, Khaligraph Jones cleared the air while on stage with Sierra Leone’s leisure ambassador, he mentioned that the diss tracks from Kao Denero had been good for the hip-hop tradition and confirmed that he has unfinished enterprise with him in relation to his diss tracks. However, Jones would later urge Kao to cancel all diss with different African rappers.
“Thank you my brother for giving me the opportunity to meet my fans for the first time, although we have bones to pick, Kao you dissed me!!, but it’s all love, you did it for the culture,” mentioned Khaligraph Jones.
After lengthy performances from a number of native artists and comedians, Jones thrilled the crowd with a few freestyle raps earlier than giving approach to Kao Denero who as regular made a distinction and saved fans off their seats for hours.
The two rap giants later stormed the stage collectively with a top-notch freestyle rap sequence on a single beat for over fifteen minutes. Reacting to the enormous love from fans Khaligraph goes shoeless on stage as he gifted his pair of sneakers to fans current as an emblem of respect, unity, and love. On an analogous accord, Kao Denero gifted his pair of sneakers underneath the spirit of hip-hop tradition and respect to his wonderful fans.
However, regardless of this wonderful efficiency from the two legendary rap stars in the Western rural district, there are nonetheless no rumours of any collaboration between the two acts. Mohamed Kamara, a 2nd-year sociology pupil at Fourah Bay College spoke to SwitSalone.com, the Fourabite said that his new dream is to see a collabo between the two rap stars that can complement African hip-hop historical past for good.
“As of now, my dream is to listen to a song done by Kao Denero and Khaligraph Jones, that will complete everything for African hip hop,” mentioned Kamara.
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