Pop singer, KCEE 'Mr Limpopo' is finally enjoying super stardom and wealth all off one monster hit song titled ‘Limpopo’
Kingsley
Okonkwo started like every other upcoming act in Nigeria – the hard
way. In the early 2000s, he met with former partner Presh (Precious
John) in a church choir.
They met up with a third member, named
the group KC Presh and released their first single ‘Ose baba’, shot a
video for it, receiving mild success.
Partying ways with the
third member in 2002, the duo entered the first ever edition of Nigerian
Breweries STAR QUEST talent show and won, beating the likes of Asa,
Psquare, Klint da Drunk, Mr Raw (formerly known as Nigga Raw). As part
of the spoils, KC Presh signed a deal with Kennis Music (the biggest
record label in Nigeria at the time) and made a big debut.
During
their time at Kennis, KC Presh never attained super status, it always
seemed like they were one hit away. They soon parted ways with the label
and set up shop on their own with KP Records.
Their first
installment was the OJB assisted ‘Segemenge’ off the album ‘Sio Nkpo’
which bagged them a Channel O nomination and more fame. But while the
likes of D’banj and the Mo’Hits were flying high with chart topping
singles and back-to-back hits, KC Presh struggled with their careers.
They
tried once again with KCEE’s wealthy brother intervening – they
restructured, re-launched the label as ‘Blingz Record’, affiliated with
Grafton Records in the South and released a new album ‘No Time’ with the
lead single ‘Shokori bobo’. All this however did not result in mega
success, in fact the duo’s careers’ imploded.
How KCEE got his groove back
After
several attempts to stage a comeback, the duo eventually split on good
terms but they continued to stay in the same house for months. That
separation seemed to be the break for KCEE who immediately put in work
releasing his debut single ‘Now I know’.
He took it from there
with bigger hits ‘Okpekete’ (with Davido), ‘Give it to me’ (feat
Flavour) all under his new label Five Star Music. The signs were there
but it was the huge hit ‘Limpopo’ that shattered all barriers and
planted him as a bona fide hit-maker and music star.
Written by
R&B singer Harrysong and produced by Del B, the song has turned a
once undesired KCEE into a fans’ favourite, darling of promoters. That
single hit has ushered him into the A list, with an MTN endorsement deal
as icing.
The story here is not KCEE’s new cars (thanks to his
bigger brother, he’s always lived a very posh lifestyle) but his
struggle and eventual breakthrough.