Rapper Khaligraph Jones. (Courtesy)

Rapper Khaligraph Jones has expressed his fury and disappointment after a section of online users ganged up to report his Instagram account moments before his scheduled live session with American rapper Rick Ross.

Speaking on his social media page, the OG described the experience as nothing but jealousy from his haters.

"Today I have experienced the most intense, highest level of jealousy. You guys know Khaligraph was to go live with the boss, but unfortunately, that isn't happening because apparently some people ganged up against me and they went and reported my account, so I'm trying to go live but I'm not being given the access to go live," he said.

The celebrated rapper apologized to his loyal fans for the inconvenience, stating that pessimists are always out to get him and discredit his hard work.

"For all the fans who actually waited for this, I am sorry, it is beyond my control, I can't contain the situation, and they did what they did. We've always been pushing the envelope to the next level, and people are always trying to downplay our efforts, and now it has gotten to a point where they are even reporting the account so that we cannot go live.

"Basically, these people are fumbling our bags, but it is all good, next time we do it again, but all you envious, jealous, cold-hearted people who reported my account today... are all behinds. To all my fans, I apologize, we tried everything, but we couldn't make it happen. All in all, thank you," he added.

Khaligraph Jones' alluded collaboration with Rick Ross comes not too long after Cassy Pool called out the rapper for ignoring Kenyan artists and wanting to work with Tanzanian singers, yet Kenya has the best.

"I want to tell Rick Ross, Kenya has produced international artists starting from our one and only Khaligraph Jones, the best rapper. You cannot compare Khaligraph Jones with any rapper within East Africa and Africa at large. When you come to Kenya, we will say hi to you and your beards, and we will go on to do our own stuff. Because this is the country that has produced the first athlete, Eliud Kipchoge, Lupita Nyong'o comes from where?" he said.

According to Cassy Pool, Tanzanians can never compare to Kenyans in terms of music.

"So you can't go pick local village champions, a boy from Tandale, another one from Makonde and tell us you are going to work. You go to Tanzania and sit there. We voted Rick Ross and even named him tajiri, the boss himself, and then you come and disrespect us, you go pick village champions, you leave our own Khaligraph Jones, Wyre the lovechild, and you go work with those small boys that sing taarabu," he went on.