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Kcee Opens Up On Why He Switched From Secular To Gospel Music

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Properly-known Nigerian musician and entertainer, Kingsley Chinweike Okonkwo, extensively often known as Kcee has defined why he switched from secular to gospel music.

The a number of award profitable singer and ‘Limpopo’ hit-maker disclosed this in collection of submit through his official and verified Instagram account (Insta-story). In keeping with the 5 Star Music prodigy, the swap was deliberate.

Kcee said that, he intentionally switched to keep away from stagnancy, after being constant over twenty years within the music business. In his personal phrases; “The swap was deliberate and intentional. I’ve been doing this for twenty-three years so, you possibly can’t be stagnant. So generally for me, I’ve to maneuver it round, swap it round. And that was a kind of issues I did. And it clicked, it labored for me one way or the other”.

Talking concerning the inspiration on his new discovered sound, he stated, “For those who find out about my profession, it began from the church. I grew up in a house the place my father was the DJ, promoting a few of these previous information. So, I’ve at all times had that someplace behind me to revamp a few of these previous songs. So, when the concept got here, I attempted it and a few folks have been like, ‘No, it’s not going to work. Don’t launch it. Some folks have been like ‘simply strive it and on the finish of the day, it labored”, he added.

In the meantime: Quick rising Nigerian recording and performing artiste, Akinbiyi Abiola Ahmed, professionally known as Bella Shmurda has introduced his first ever studio album.

The younger sensational musician, songwriter and entertainer is perhaps serving his listeners and the music neighborhood together with his debut studio album someday in October and the anticipated visitor artists are thrilling.

The ‘My Buddy’ crooner who rose to prominence with the discharge of ‘Imaginative and prescient 2022 Remix’ that includes YBNL Nation head, Olamide has been constant within the Nigerian music scene and has launched two EP’s tagged ‘Excessive Rigidity’ and ‘Excessive Rigidity 2.0’.

Bella Shmurda in a latest interview with Quincy Jonze revealed names which might be anticipated to be featured on his debut album. He talked about prime acts like, Cassper Nyovest, Runtown, Omah Lay, Simi, L.A.X, and a slew of others.

Though particulars (album title and launch date) for the mission is but to be identified, Bella has made it identified that music lovers ought to be anticipating his first studio album in October 2022. Video under.

Supply: Ghgossip.com

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