Respect Igbo Culture: Kcee Rejects Gatekeeping

Flavour: ‘Stop Trying To Gatekeep Igbo Culture’ – KCee Blows Hot

Nigerian Singer KCee Slams Colleague Flavour for Shady Post

Last week, a heated social media drama unfolded between two popular Nigerian musicians, KCee and Flavour N’abania. The controversy began after Flavour made a cryptic post on his social media page, insinuating that another artist was copying his style.

Flavour’s subtle jibe aimed at KCee, whose recent single “Netfliss” had garnered attention, coincidently seemed to resonate with some fans who noticed a striking resemblance to Flavour’s hit track “Doings” featuring Phyno.

Furious over the perceived diss, KCee fired back at his colleague, expressing his frustration on his own social media page. Citing his own long-running career, KCee emphasized that he was on a different level than his peer and advised him to muster his attention.

In a scathing response, KCee clapped back at Flavour, saying he shouldn’t try to gatekeep Igbo culture, as he isn’t the lone custodian of it. KCee stressed that music celebrates the culture and heritage of the Igbo people, and he won’t apologize for celebrating it proudly.

KCee warned, “Pick your battles carefully, Bro. Stop trying to gatekeep Igbo culture. You’re not the custodian. I’ve been in this game before you. It belongs to all. You don’t own this genre of music. My music celebrates our heritage, and I won’t apologize. In an ocean of things that matter, you’re like a needle.

KCee’s assertive statement raises questions about the role of artists in preserving cultural heritage and how those who come before them should be respected. As he emphasized, his music is unapologetic and authentic, and he won’t let others diminish his hard work and dedication.