Breeder LW proves he is Khaligraph Jones heir apparent

Should Khaligraph Jones decide he wants to call it a day on his rap career, he can do so knowing full well that it is in good hands; Breeder LW’s. Khaligraph Jones who has single handedly been carrying the Kenyan rap game seeing as Nyashinski decided to go the Drake way…

Let us not even act like Nyashinski isn’t churning out pop-rap which in and of itself isn’t a bad thing but the fact remains that Khaligraph Jones has been carrying Kenyan hip hop for a year now.
Away from that messy introduction, we are going to refocus our attention back on Breeder LW. He is a member of the new class of Kenyan entertainers who have come up during the Gengetone age but he, unlike his contemporaries decided against being yet another Gengeton artist.

Breeder LW
Breeder LW

He released a track called Kitu Nono and I will invite you to use your imagination to decide what he is describing as a fat thing. And with the success o that track, he decided to pass the blessing forth and shine a light on upcoming artists on the remix of the track.
So he reached out to Maandy, Denzel Kong, Ssaru, Mastar Vk as well as Boutross fro the track and what he did wasn’t fair! He blew everyone out of the water by showcasing his talent and versatility, rapping with a different flow from that we are accustomed to.

Breeder LW
Breeder LW

The ladies on the track, Maandy and Ssaru hold their own when compared to the other rappers on the track but again I reiterate that Breeder LW blew everyone out of the water.

The Kitu Nono remix was producer by Vic West and was mix and mastered by T.K Records.

Check out the jam below:

VDJ Jones partners with various gengetone artists for “Kwote kwote” and its totally worth your time

In what seems like an industry that is striving to stand on its own, Gengetone influencer Vdj Jones drops another ecstatic jam dubbed “Kwote Kwote”.

In his 1st release of 2020 he has featured some of the dopest artists from the gengetone Industry.

Wakali Wao which has got Kim Swat, Iano Rankin and Pitah Scarlet, 34Gvng which has got Vuva & B-razor, Maddox from the Boondocks Gang & Breeder LW.

Days after a disclaimer of rumours about the entertainer’s had death the song comes in timely as a means to just how busy he has been.

Kwote Kwote

Even as I celebrate the works done by Vdj Jones must admit the kids in the song did a good job.

Well, I know we will struggle a lot with the lyrics because of the deep slang they use.

However, we cannot dismiss the rapping vibe that Breeder LW starts of the song with.

First, he goes on to tell off all the haters in the affirmation that his music will be heard “Kwote Kwote”- to mean all over.

I mean they all are trying to say that gengetone is here to stay.

VDJ Jones

Musical prowess

Further, with the kind of help the “upcoming” artists are getting from Jones and a few of the legendary musicians like Jua kali, we better brace ourselves for even harder slang jams. Gengetone it is!

As the song goes on Wakali wao come with their powerful rap style still airing about their musical dominance.

As much as we’d love to hate them these chaps ain’t going nowhere. They know their game so well.

Further,34Gv’s input in the song cannot be ignored either.

The love and hate kind of lyrics give this song its juice as the teams say watachafua scene wakiwika kwote kwote.

As they finished up with appraisals for VDJ Jones kuchafua kwote kwote, you realize that the video was not overdone.

The pictures were clear and well blended for this song.

The audio was done by Mavo on the Beat and the video directed by Jijo Drumbeats for Black Market Records.

Watch and tell us what you think.