Khaligraph forced to apologize after IG live with Rick Ross backfired [Video]
Award-winning Kenyan Rapper Khaligraph Jones has aired his frustrations after his planned IG live with American rapper Rick Ross backfired.
The Yego hitmaker had announced that he will be having an interactive IG Live Session with Rick at exactly 7:00 pm on Monday, March 18, 2024.
However, at 7:30 pm the rapper was yet to link up with Ross online as promised- raising eyebrows among his fans.
Hours later, Papa Jones emerged alleging that malicious people had reported his Instagram account hence the inability to go Live.
“Today I have experienced the most intense, highest level of jealousy. You guys know that I was supposed to go live with the Boss Rick Ross but unfortunately, that is not happening, because apparently some people ganged up against me and reported my account,” the OG said in part.
“So I’m trying to go live but I’m not being given the access to go live. So all the fans that waited for this I’m sorry. It’s beyond my control and I can’t help the situation…people are trying to downplay our efforts,”.
The rapper remained optimistic that his IG live session would happen again at a later date when all is good.
“Next time we do it again but to all you who are envious and jealous cold-hearted people who reported my account be warned,” he added.
He went on to salute Rick Ross for going out of his way to reach out to him for a possible collaboration and business opportunity.
At the same time, Rick joined the conversation saying; “We won’t stop 💯💯💯💯💯,”.
Recently, Rick Ross has been linking up with different African stars via his Instagram Live ahead of his planned trip to Tanzania to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. Just the other day he was live with Hamisa Mobetto and Diamond Platnumz.
“About to go live with one of the biggest OGs in the history of the culture from Kenya – Khaligraph Jones. One of the records that I’m a fan of is Wavy, I want you all to do your homework and follow the home on IG, stream, and support his music. I’m looking forward to putting out a project with all the most amazing African producers and artists and this is coming out in a major way,” Khaligraph Jones said before the live backfired.