Lord Kenya hasn't stopped music; 'it is a talent God has given me'
“I have not stopped doing music,” Lord Kenya has revealed.
The Hiplife legend who dominated the rap scene in the 2000s explained, “Because it is a talent God has given me.”
Kenya’s music spanned many themes and topics from love to road safety. He was beloved for his graphic and witty storytelling, and his boisterous and explosive stage performances.
In the Kessben FM interview, Lord Kenya who is now an evangelist disclosed he work with music sensation King Paluta. However, he noted, such a joint project would only materialise after Paluta had made a spiritual commitment.
“I will consider doing a track with King Paluta. But first of all, he has to take Christ as his personal saviour and together we can do a song to praise God,” Lord Kenya said.
He commended Paluta’s talent and identified how similar their music styles were.
Source: classfmonline.com
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