Many have observed the young talented singer from the time he was part of the ‘African Kings’ group that performed in different cities, states and colleges in the U.S.
With stints in acting and appearances on stage performing to his esteem fans, Sean Cza is coming with something special for his fans, who have constantly been asking him for new songs after his hit singles such as Blanket, Feeling her Body and At All.
Signed to BIG A Entertainment,the Ondo-state indigene, who relocated to the US as a young child with his parents, started nurturing his musical talent in the church from the choir.
Speaking with R on how his music journey started, Sean Cza said he knew he would always be a music person since childhood.
“Right from childhood, I knew it was going to be music because It all started for me in the choir, and I also had the privilege to play a couple of instruments, particularly the drums. That’s why they used to call me the young drummer boy, he recalled”
As a member of African Kings group, Sean and his team graced the same stage as, 2Face Idibia, Sunny Neji, Bracket, Timaya, Kelly Hansome, 9ice, Psquare, Eldee, Wande Coal, J Martins.
“It wasn’t after performing alongside D-banj in 2007, who is one of my influences, then my passion for music went into overdrive.
“African Kings was featured on the “boyfriend remix” by 2face Idibia and Fragrance and also featured Kelly Hansome on the song “Woman Wrapper” which was written by Sean Cza in 2009.”
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