Nigerian singer Kingsley Okonkwo, popularly known as Kcee, has opened up about the driving force behind his long-standing relevance in the music industry.

Speaking on the Selah Meditate Podcast, the “Limpopo” hitmaker revealed that consistency has been his greatest strategy.
He explained that unlike some artistes who withdraw when a song underperforms, he responds by releasing even more music.
Kcee noted that putting out multiple songs increases the chances of landing a major hit.
“Some of my colleagues can drop a song and if it goes bad, they go back into their shell.”
“But that can’t be me. 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 said.
The singer also shared that he has faced several tough moments in his career, but many people never noticed because he always maintained a flamboyant public image.
Kcee further spoke about the power of positive manifestation, recalling how he and his brother E-Money used to speak their dreams into existence.
“When we were living in Ajegunle, if you asked us where we were staying, we would say Ikeja.”
“We weren’t lying or pretending we were prophesying into the future.”
And that was where we eventually moved to. And we dominated it,” he added.
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