Brian Ouko Omollo, (born 12 June 1990)[1] popularly known by his stage name Khaligraph Jones, is a Kenyan rapper known for his singles "Mazishi" and "Yego".
"[citation needed] He won Channel O Music Video Awards Emcee Africa in 2009, a highly visible competition that catapulted him to international acclaim almost instantly.
[23] On November 10, 2015, Musician Juliani posted a picture on his social media of fellow hip hop heavyweights Khaligraph, Octopizzo and King Kaka.
What initially started as friendly banter triggered an online tweef between the musicians and it went on for hours before Khaligraph released a diss track that was meant to silence the rest.
This led to backlash coming from Tanzanian rappers including Rosa Ree, Msodoki Young Killer, and Motra The Future.
In April 2021, Khaligraph Jones led a team of 30 artists from the Kenyan creative industry in meeting the then deputy president William Ruto.
[31][32] During the meeting, Khaligraph made a passionate appeal to Dr. Ruto for a solution to the plight that faces "hustlers" who were hurting in the background with some going to bed hungry while others had been locked out of their homes due to rent arrears.
[33] Musicians, Octopizzo and King Kaka who were not part of the delegation that met Dr. Ruto took to their social media platforms to castigate Khaligraph and the other artists for being "opportunistic" in using COVID-19 as a guise for their political affiliations.