Many
people don’t know him as Kingsley Okonkwo, but if you mention Kcee,
then you are likely to get everybody thinking it is time to dance. This
is unconnected with the fact that his latest hit, limpopo has become an
anthem of sort on the lips of the young and old in the country and
outside. Kcee has been ruling the airwaves with his new single. In this
interview with Segun Adebayo, the singer bares his mind on various
issues.
Excerpts:
From
where I was coming from to where I am today, it has been God.
Basically, I always tell people it is God because I have been working
harder than I am doing right now, but right now the story is different
and I can say that God has been so merciful to me.
You have worked hard over the years, but it seems the rewards have started trickling in, are you surprised about the turnaround?
Laughs…
Yes, I will say I am surprised, but if I look at it again from another
perspective, I had always known that I would hit it big someday. I
already had that determination since I started singing, but honestly
speaking, limpopo was a divine song from God. I think God just felt it
was time for me to step up my game to the A’list level.
When you were writing the song, where were you?
It
just happened like every other song that you want to release. I was in
the studio with some friends. We were all playing in the studio and the
song just came up. It was not one of those songs that you already have
the idea of what you want to do about it, I mean the arrangement and
other stuffs. But something very funny happened in the studio that day,
after recording the song, we decided to celebrate it as though we knew
it was going to be a massive success. As luck would have it, the song
became an instant hit in its first two weeks of release. My brother, I
was surprised; I could not contain the joy. In less than one month, I
was receiving calls from different parts of the world and in two months,
it was something else. It is the anointing and the power of God that I
have been enjoying since I released the song.
Talking about anointing, are you that religious, considering your style of life?
It
is the anointing. It is the power of God. My life style has nothing to
do with my religious life. I know where I am coming from. The truth is
that you need to recognize God and appreciate Him for what He has done
for you. Today, when I am performing and I see the way people appreciate
my songs and performance, I don’t need anybody to tell me that this is
God working.
You were said to have left the country immediately after the recording, some people said you were afraid the song won’t do well?…
No,
that’s not true. We traveled out of the country after the recording to
shoot the video of the song. I dropped the song while I was in Spain. We
came back a week after dropping the video. When I came back to the
country, the response to the song was massive, bigger than what I have
ever done.
What does Limpopo mean?
To me, Limpopo means let us have fun. It’s just my own way of saying let us go and have fun.
Sometime
ago, you were said to have quit the industry. I learnt you went into
furniture business. What exactly was responsible for it?
It got to a
point that I wanted to leave the industry. I remember in 2009-2010, I
almost quit the industry. I went into furniture business, I started
importing furniture into the country. I got a showroom in Lagos and I
was doing fine with it, but I was not deriving the kind of satisfaction
that I wanted because I still wanted to do music, no matter what. So,
immediately after the break up with my partner, it was a point where I
took a decision that I must make my own impact in the music industry.So,
I had to put aside every business and said to myself that If I try it
this time and it does not work, I will leave. I know it got to a point
that I wanted to leave the industry, but I am happy that my
determination not to give up has paid off tremendously today.
You
went into the furniture business with your partner, Presh but it still
didn’t work. Is that why you decided to go your separate ways?
I
think our separation was divine. It was divine in the sense that I
didn’t just wake up one day and said I was not going to work with him
again. We were talking as friends after we started the furniture
business, we wanted to do something different. The both of us agreed
that we should do separate albums to express ourselves. That was the
story behind our break up. It was an agreement between the two of us, it
was not because we had any irreconcilable differences.
If it was a mutual agreement that you had, why has it become almost impossible for you guys to come back together?
We
are still on the project. We have not released any album since we
broke-up. You never can tell. We might come back together. Nobody knows
what would happen tomorrow. We are still very close, but you know
sometimes, God knows how to come into issues. That is how much I can
tell you about our relationship.
Who is frustrating the come back move, is it you or Presh?
Nobody
is frustrating anything. Journalists have a way of bringing nothing out
of something. I have told you that we are still friends. When the time
for us to come back as a group, nobody will stop or frustrate it like
you have said.
Don’t you think your current status is one major problem why you can’t be together again; he may be jealous of your success?
You
are right. The love might not be as it used to be. There might be some
sort of jealousy or envy as you have said, but no matter how you look at
it, even if were to be me, it is not going to be all that rosy like it
used to be. The bottom line is that you need to find your feet and
believe in yourself. For me, I took a lot of boldness when we separated.
Are you saying you expected him to have found his feet like you did?
Well,
like I said, it took me a lot of boldness. A lot of people were saying
my partner was better than I when we broke up. I read a lot of stories
online, but I was not moved. In fact, some people said I should go back
to Onithsa and start selling clothes; they said why are we even singing.
It was a difficult moment in my life. But I knew I have what it takes
in me. It’s like pregnancy; only the woman carrying the baby that knows.
If it is two or three months, nobody knows. Even the man who
impregnated her may not know what the woman is carrying until she tells
you or the pregnancy starts developing gradually. What I am trying to
say is that you know what you carry inside of you. That was the kind of
feeling I had when we broke up. You have to believe in yourself in
everything you do.
So, you were never scared of leaving your partner?
It
was scary when I wanted to leave. You don’t need to lie to yourself. I
knew that I have the passion and what it takes to sell good music, that
gave me the confidence. Not because I am the best singer, it is just the
determination to succeed and the passion for music.
But you have released some singles and videos before now, why is limpopo different?
It
is not like people didn’t know I am a musician. When I did Opeke remix,
people did not act like they saw it; I did a remix with a South African
artist, we no hear anything; I did one with Davido; Nack me with Harry
Song; I did a song with Flavour, nobody said a word. Limpopo was the
eight singles that I did since my partner and I broke up. As I am right
now, you don’t know if I will be doing a song with Beyonce and Jayzee
tomorrow. If I had given up before now, I wouldn’t be talking about all
these. I just believe that there was something in me that I need to
express; the journey has just begun.
Let’s talk about your deal as MTN’s brand ambassador, how did you come about that?
The
truth is when God wants to bless you, He blesses you on every side.
Yes, other brands were calling me for deals, but just as were talking
about it, the MTN deal came and I was very happy about it. The deal was
worth taking, if it was not, I won’t take it.
Is the deal not restricting you in any form?
The
deal is good and of course it came with some restrictions. But if you
consider the benefits of the deal, I am comfortable with it. I think MTN
is just trying to support the industry and I appreciate the company for
what it is doing. Limpopo song was just the bridge that connected me
with some of the deals and top places I have visited since I dropped it.
I was surprised when I heard President Jonathan and his wife, Patience
dancing and singing Limpopo at a function. They love the song so much,
especially top government functionaries. So, the song is a huge success.
Are you not feeling weighed down under the burden of the success?
(laughs)…
there you go again. One thing I know for sure is that God won’t give
you the kind of blessing you can’t handle. He had prepared me for it
before He gave it to me. He has given me the strength and energy to move
on. Success and I are on the same page. When you hear Kcee, you hear
good music. I will be dropping my album very soon, when you hear it, you
will know why I am made to sing music. My kind of music is totally
different from what I used to do; no vulgar words, strictly for mature
minds.
How did you support OJB before Governor Amaechi came to his rescue, it was reported that some of his friends ditched him?…
I
was in Calabar when I heard about the sad news of what he was going
through and I called him that I was going to see him when I get to
Lagos. It is annoying for someone like OJB to be down with such ailment.
He’s talented and I know people really supported him.
Did you support him financially?
I
don’t get moved about what people say, I just want to do what I know is
right and I don’t have to announce to the world what I have done or
what I intend to do for OJB. Where OJB is right now, God knows about it
and I know he will surely come out of it alive. I didn’t call OJB
because of what people would say, I called him because I had to. But
mind you, it is not everyone that will show him love and support.
Whatever people say does not count right now, what matters to me is how
we can save a dying soul who has done a lot to help change the face of
music in Nigeria.
I
learnt that you were working with Sunday Are before now, but reports
had it that you wanted to leave his management when your status changed.
How true is this story?
We were in the process, but we are still
working. We need him to do one or two things for us. But there was
nothing like quarrel. He’s like a father in the industry, we needed some
kind of support from him in terms of projecting the brand, not
recording or promoting our songs. We needed some support because of his
experience. But it was never a major deal or agreement. He can get me
shows and I will pay him his percentage.
How do you relax?
I try to relax, but it has not been easy. You need to work out and work hard.
What
is it about your love for exotic automobiles, I learnt you just took
the delivery of a BMW BMX6 and a Range Rover. Will you ever stop
acquiring cars?
I don’t see them as cars, but big toys. It is normal
because those that know me would tell you I appreciate good things of
life; clothes, cars, house, videos and anything good you can talk about.
I am not complaining about how I live my life. If I buy anything today,
I do it because I could afford it.
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