Famous Nigerian singer Kingsley Okonkwo, widely known as Kcee, has shared the key to his long-standing consistency in the music industry: relentless release regardless of immediate success.
Speaking on the Selah Meditate podcast, the “Limpopo” crooner explained that unlike many colleagues who retreat after a failed song, he works harder by releasing more music.
Kcee stated his philosophy:
“Some of my colleagues they can drop a song and if it goes bad, they go back to their shell and they are sad. But that can’t be me.”
He emphasized that persistence increases the chance of scoring a hit:
“I can drop 22 songs, maybe it is the 25th one that will become a hit. I don’t care because consistency is key,” he expressed.
The singer also shared how positive manifestation has impacted his life, recalling his early days with his brother, E-Money:
“When me and E-Money were living in Ajegunle, if you asked us where we are living, we will say Ikeja. And we were not lying or pretending, we were dreaming, prophesying into the future. And that was where we eventually moved to. And we dominated it.”
