In a scene where many artists follow trends, Kene Himself is busy creating his own. Born in Port Harcourt and now based in Abuja, the rapper, singer, and producer grew up surrounded by instruments and endless sounds. But it was Hip-Hop’s raw edge that grabbed his attention early. By 11, he was writing rhymes; in university, he was making beats; and with the launch of Tunehouse Records, he positioned himself as more than just another name—he became a driving force in Nigeria’s new wave.

Building a Reputation for Experimentation
Kene’s catalog speaks volumes about his creativity. Projects like This is Totally Xperimental and Outlet showcased his fearless approach to sound, while singles like Village People, Bad Boy from Port Harcourt, Ogbono, and Runaway balanced Hip-Hop grit with Afropop bounce. His breakout moment came when Runaway caught the spotlight on CNN’s African Voices, and The Guardian Nigeria tagged him as an artist redefining what’s possible on the continent.
The Drop: We Don’t Have Fun Anymore (WDHFA)
Kene’s new single, We Don’t Have Fun Anymore (WDHFA), is a sharp reminder of why his music stands out. Mixing lyrical honesty with smooth, head-nodding production, the track captures the frustrations and realities of today’s culture while still keeping the vibe alive. It’s music you can turn up to, but it also lingers after the beat fades—something only an artist like Kene Himself can deliver.
More Than an Artist
What separates Kene from the pack is how much he brings to the table. He’s not just a rapper—he’s a singer, producer, engineer, and visual creative who thrives on independence. That freedom shows in his work, making each release not just a song, but a statement.