Nigerian singer Kingsley Okonkwo, popularly known as Kcee, has opened up about the formula behind his enduring success in the music industry.
Speaking on the Selah Meditate podcast, the Limpopo crooner revealed that unlike some peers who get discouraged when songs don’t perform well, he doubles down by releasing more music to increase his chances of a hit.
“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. I can drop 22 songs, maybe it is the 25th one that will become a hit. I don’t care because consistency is key,” Kcee said.

He also reflected on the challenging moments he has faced in the industry, noting that his public persona often masks the struggles he endures.
Kcee further highlighted the role of positive manifestation in his journey. “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,” he shared.
Through perseverance, strategic output, and a mindset focused on growth, Kcee attributes his continued relevance and success to both hard work and vision.
















