Kingsley Chinweike Okonkwo, widely known as KCee, has built his career on evolution and showmanship. From his breakthrough as one half of KC Presh to solo classics like “Limpopo,”“Pull Over,” and the viral “Ojapiano,” KCee has consistently shown his knack for staying ahead of the curve.

With his latest release, “Ebureje,” he taps into that same spirit of reinvention, delivering a track bursting with energy, humor, and celebratory vibes.
Driven by a vibrant mix of highlife-inspired rhythms and Afrobeats finesse, “Ebureje” comes alive through its catchy chant — “Eburu je eburu la” — a refrain designed to spark instant crowd response and transform gatherings into street carnivals.
The song thrives on playful banter, balancing flirtation, fun, and groove in equal measure.
KCee’s pen blends local slang with global references, seamlessly weaving lines about La Liga, Ibiza, pizza, and suya.
Whether he’s teasing with “Monalisa… say she go chop me like suya” or flexing nightlife swagger with “2 am in the morning… amount bottles we popping,” his lyrics are cheeky, relatable, and designed to make listeners smile.
Add witty punchlines like “Give am body work like a panel beater” and the track becomes impossible to ignore.
“I wanted to recreate the vibe of old-school street carnivals, but with the freshness of today’s sound. Ebureje is for anyone who just wants to move, laugh, and let loose,” KCee shares.
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