Kingsley Chinweike Okonkwo better known as KCee, has never been one to stand still. From
his early days as one half of KC Presh, to chart-topping solo hits like “Limpopo”, “Pull Over,” and
“Ojapiano” KCee has built a legacy on reinvention, charisma, and the ability to connect with
audiences across generations. With his latest single “Ebureje,” he returns with pure, unfiltered
energy, a song designed for movement, laughter, and late-night memories.
Built on a fusion of highlife percussion and modern Afrobeats polish, “Ebureje” thrives on its
infectious chant, “Eburu je eburu la”, a hypnotic refrain that turns any space into a cultural
festival. The call-and-response draws instant crowd participation, while playful verses keep the
mood flirty and mischievous.
KCee’s lyrical palette blends local street slang with global name-drops: La Liga, Ibiza, pizza,
suya. From the cheeky seduction of “Monalisa… say she go chop me like suya” to the
lifestyle flex of “2 am in the morning… amount bottles we popping,” the track effortlessly
jumps between romance and revelry. Even the humor hits home, with witty punchlines like
“Give am body work like a panel beater”.
“I wanted something that brings back the feeling of old-school street carnivals, but still
bangs in the club. ‘Ebureje’ is for everyone who just wants to dance without
overthinking,” KCee says.