Nigerian music star Kcee has finally addressed the confusion surrounding the Biafra reference and offered clarity about his split from former collaborator Presh. The story began at a public event when an interviewer asked Kcee about his state of origin. He replied that he was from Anambra State, which means he is Igbo. The interviewer then pressed about the “Biafra” mention, prompting Kcee to explain that “Biafra” is a baptismal name, symbolizing that all Igbo people share it. Unfortunately, the audience misunderstood the comment, including some of his Igbo peers, and the misunderstanding quickly gained attention.

Kcee also reflected on his professional journey with Presh. He clarified that their separation was not the result of a fight but a natural divergence in musical style. While Presh focused on R&B, Kcee gravitated toward Afro-dance sounds, which better suited his creative vision. After evaluating their paths, Presh suggested they pursue solo projects.
Although Kcee initially felt nervous about stepping out on his own, he quickly recognized his abilities. He embraced the challenge, entered the studio, and began shaping his distinct sound.
Now, fans can enjoy Kcee’s evolving music, full of infectious rhythms and energetic melodies. His story demonstrates how misunderstandings and creative differences can transform into opportunities, allowing artists to grow and fully embrace their unique identities in the music industry.