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Kcee tú àsírí pé òhun ni olórin àkókò ní ìròlé èdè Nàìjíríà tí ó kókó lo okò bògìnì tí a mò sí Rolls-Royce phantom nínú fídío Orin rè. 

KCee Reveals He’s The First Nigerian Artiste To Use A Rolls Royce Phantom In Music Videos

Limpopo crooner, KCee of Five Star record label has revealed that he is the pioneer of Rolls-Royce in the Nigerian music industry as he is supposedly the first artiste to use one in his music video, Shokori Bobo.

This was made known during an interview where he said;

‘I am the first artiste in Nigeria to use a Rolls-Royce Phantom in his music video.

‘They should go and checkout Shokori Bobo, during the time I and Presh made that video, no one has used a Rolls Royce – at least none that I can remember’.

A lot of people are already reacting to this revelation, with some of them stating that D’banj sang Mr. Endowed Remix with a customized Rolls Royce while with Mo’Hits.

Anyways, what do you think? Who is the pioneer of Rolls-Royce in Nigerian music videos? KCee who released Shokori Bobo in 2008 or Dbanj who did Mr. Endowed Remix in 2011? It’s obvious, right? But then again, let’s hear your thought(s) on the issue.

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