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=== Studio Albums === Khaligraph’s albums showcase his evolution from Kayole’s street poet to a continental rap icon, blending personal narratives with universal themes.<ref name="AppleMusic">{{cite web |url=https://music.apple.com/us/artist/khaligraph-jones/ |title=Khaligraph Jones – Apple Music |accessdate=2025-05-11}}</ref> * ''Point of No Return'' (2014) – His debut album, independently released, established his lyrical prowess with tracks like “Embesha” and “I Am King.” Recorded with limited resources, it was a raw reflection of his early hustle. “I had to prove I wasn’t a one-hit wonder,” he noted.<ref name="MicCheque"/><ref name="Aipate">{{cite web |url=https://aipate.com/khaligraph-jones-biography/ |title=Khaligraph Jones Biography – Aipate |accessdate=2025-05-11}}</ref> * ''Testimony 1990'' (June 12, 2018) – A critically acclaimed project detailing his Kayole upbringing, poverty, and resilience. Featuring tracks like “Mazishi,” “Yego,” and “Testimony” with Sagini, it mixed gritty rap with melodic hooks. The album, executive-produced by Motif Di Don, garnered 1.5 million streams on Boomplay in its first month.<ref name="Wikipedia">{{cite web |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khaligraph_Jones |title=Khaligraph Jones – Wikipedia |accessdate=2025-05-11}}</ref><ref name="Boomplay"/> Khaligraph called it “my life on wax.”<ref name="MicCheque"/> * ''Invisible Currency'' (March 7, 2022) – Released exclusively on Boomplay, this sophomore album incorporated trap and Afrobeat, with singles like “On the Real” and “Gwala” (featuring YCEE). It amassed 1 million streams in six days, reflecting his growing international appeal. “I wanted Africa to vibe with me,” he said.<ref name="Wikipedia"/><ref name="MicCheque"/><ref name="Boomplay"/> * ''The Book Of Jones (1st Chapter)'' (April 4, 2025) – His most introspective work, addressing fatherhood, legacy, and Kenyan identity. Featuring Nyashinski, Falz, Mordecai Dex, Timmy Blanco, Teya Ticasso, and Silverstone, tracks like “Crashout” (with Teya Ticasso) gained traction. X posts by @NairobiGossips praised its depth, calling it “a game-changer.”<ref name="PulseLive">{{cite web |url=https://www.pulselive.co.ke/entertainment/khaligraph-jones-drops-the-book-of-jones/ |title=Khaligraph Jones Drops The Book Of Jones |accessdate=2025-05-11}}</ref><ref name="NairobiGossips">{{cite web |url=https://t.co/a1QtvJEYPi |title=Khaligraph Jones Releases The Book Of Jones |publisher=NairobiGossips |accessdate=2025-05-11}}</ref><ref name="MicCheque"/>
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