When growing up on Kenyan streets we always have beef with rich kids from uptown and ghetto kids.the English slung by Khali represents rich kids while the sheng part represents ghetto kids and yeah!! There were boboshanti and Rastafarians who were neutral on this whole thing,in short Khali is bringing out the true picture of Kenya
@@taiwomuyiwa6567 it’s a mix of Swahili, English and other local languages… it evolves almost everyday and different neighborhoods in Nairobi have their own version
Awesome reaction Bru! here in Phili 215 originally from 254. This represented the conflict some have when someone like Khaligraph Jones raps or drops his songs in English and Swahili. The third alter ego or mediator was there to clarify that and reaffirm that they are both Champions. Hopefully this makes some sense. React to some more of Kaligraph Jones.
@@SteveBussaGS you actually do an awesome assessment /breakdown of songs. You were on point and are always on point. Keep up the good work I like reactors who do their research. I heard you in a podcast saying you live in Kensington I actually worked there for a while.
@@SteveBussaGS naaaaaaa fam. Would probably do the same if I were watching it on a wider screen. It's a reaction video 📹 😂. Glad we could get your honest reaction 😄 😆 🤣🤣
😂😂😂 Champe means a winner or a champ its sheng' language...a street language in Kenya connecting all the Youths Kanairo is Nairobi City the music is aimed to hit the haters Khaligrapg actually means he is competing with no one in Kenya bcoz He is the Champ or the King The Guy is Fire 💥 The real OG in Kenya
My G much love like your reactions and breakdown haven't seen your reaction for LUKU by khaligraph jones its 🌋🌋🌋 all said and done you didn't disappoint respect the OGs