Ability to dance, sing is a blessing for me —Kute

For dancer and singer, Kelvin Ogilo, otherwise known as Kute, possessing the ability to dance and sing will certainly contribute to his quick rise in the entertainment industry.

Despite the array of talents dotting the music scene, Kute said thinking about what others do will only slow him down as he has mastered the art of keeping of his focus on his craft while he hopes and pray that things continue to run smoothly.

Call him a singer, you may be right as Kute sings and writes. He said while some people see him as a dancer, he prefers to be known and appreciated as an entertainer who never stops entertaining his fans with enriching contents.

With the COVID-19 pandemic gradually easing, entertainers are beginning to make fresh plans that would further cement their space in the entertainment industry and take them across the country for one engagement or the other.

Sharing his plans to raise his game and how he copes with his commitments, Kute said when he is not in the studio or dancing,  he is busy shooting video skits for people as this is another way of  keeping himself busy and putting his name on the lips of others who  may need his services.

The Delta State-born entertainer added that this is the moment he has always been waiting for and he could not have asked for a better time than now when everybody’s attention seems to be on the entertainment scene.

According to him, entertainers are the ones who help ease the pressure on people, saying “as a dancer and singer, I understand that there is so much to be done but I am ready for it all because I have waited all my life to become what I am currently enjoying-fame.”

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