Legendary Keyan rap phenomenon and songwriter, Khaligraph Jones just crashed into the stage with a mind-blowing track called “Minimal Pressure.”
The new song “Minimal Pressure” goes into Khaligraph Jones‘s personal story, providing insight into his past and the obstacles he overcame on the road to popularity and success. The song is an honest account of his struggles and the willpower that propelled him onward.
Khaligraph Jones also represented Kenya in collaboration with Nikita Kering at the Coke Studio. This high-profile collaboration gave the two accomplished musicians a chance to share their music with the world.
Furthermore, this impressive rendition serves as a follow-up to “Kwame,” his last debut release in which he featured Harmonize.
On top of that, the production activities of this masterpiece record were carried out by a multi-gifted music producer, Vinc on the Beats.
In the end, this unique composition is a blockbuster that you should add to your playlist if you enjoy decent music.
Quotable Lyrics;
(Big shoutout to Vinc on the Beats btw)
Ya’ll remember that time
I said that God can open door (Open door)
Zilishafuguka
Now I’m getting everything I’m asking for
Me I did on my own like dat
Man a diss tell ’em we don’t get down like dat
(We don’t get down like dat)
Man am in my zone like dat
So we give it to dem
(Even if they don’t like that)
Me I did on my own like dat
Man a diss tell ’em we don’t get down like dat
(We don’t get down like dat)
Man am in my zone like dat
So we give it to dem
(Even if they don’t like that)
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