- KCee revealed that he and his brother(co-founder of Five Star Music) Emeka Okonkwo, aka E-Money, were DJs before switching careers.
- The singer recalls how he used to handle a full record store while playing at parties
Nigerian music sensation Kcee Limpopo has stunned many with his recent statement.
The singer shared insights into his journey to success, shedding light on the early days of his career.
In the newest episode of the Afrobeats Podcast, the singer revealed that he and his brother (the co-founder of Five Star Music) Emeka Okonkwo, alias E-Money, were DJs before switching careers.
According to KCee, his father was a DJ, he taught him how to sell records when he was in secondary school.
In his words:
“My father was a DJ, a record seller. I grew up in a home where my father sold records. So all the old-school artists, I know them [their music]. I was selling their records when I was about 5 or 6 years old.
“When I was in secondary school, I was already handling a full record store and playing at parties. I and E-Money were DJs. So, I listened to a lot of artists.”
He acknowledged his father for shaping his career, while attributing his success in the music industry to his “having an ear for good songs”.
In another news, Harrysong calls out Kcee over unpaid debt, royalties of Reggae Blues, Better Pikin, Samankwe and more.
The singer took to his Instagram story to beg Kcee to refund his money and release his songs.
He also enumerated his songs that Kcee has been receiving 100 percent of his royalties from including Reggae Blues, Baba for the Girls, Samankwe and all his hit songs.
Harrysong implored the Five Star music executive to take his cut and award him what is truly his.
He noted that he initialized his post by begging because he is aware Kcee is bully, referring to him as the power mike.
He prayed to God not to allow another man reap the fruit of his labour.