If there’s any artiste who should be up and thankful for being the least expected to excel beyond critics imaginations, it definitely is Kingsley Okonkwo popularly known as Kcee.
Breaking up from his long time colleague Presh, who they both won the first edition of the musical talent hunt, Star Quest and individually pursuing their solo careers, not even Kcee nor Presh had envisaged any one of them rising up to the status of an A-List and highly celebrated artiste.
It’s no doubt been a year of Take Over for the Okpekete master as he’s risen to the status of one of Nigeria’s most popular artistes.
The experiment of trying out a solo career seem to have worked out for only him as his colleague Presh has been nowhere to be found in the industry with a hit song or at least singles for the sake of being persistent.
The big question is, could the sudden disappearance of Presh from the public glare be as a result of feelings of intimidation from the monstrous rise of Kcee’s profile in the music industry? Could he be feeling like, a colleague they both started together is enjoying a great attention and he’s got none? Or could it be that because he’s tried out with a single and it didn’t go no where, he felt like he just can’t do it anymore? These are many questions that needs answers from Presh.
I will rather advice, incase he’s reading this, to be consistent. Do a rebrand, check the styles that sends the people on frenzy, be consistent with songs even if they do not make hits, with a good promo and presence in every happenings in the industry, one day one will surely be and that way he will no longer be missing in the industry once dominated by the defunct KC PRESH.
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