Thursday, May 30, 2013
Get to know MR2KAY
Mr 2kay man making waves in PHCity....To say 2kay, real name Abiye David Jumbo, has
had to struggle for his break in the music
industry is an understatement. Not that having to
fight to get what you want is an alien concept to
the newest arstise on the Grafton Streetz label.
He grew up in the violent regions of Port Harcourt
and it is those experiences that 2kay started
writing music about from a very early age.
But trying to focus on the music was difficult
when he had turmoil in his private life that
reflected that going on in his surroundings. At the
age of 12 he had to hawk kerosene on the streets
to help his struggling mother maintain the family.
It is perhaps here that 2kay was able to
understand the power of his music as he proved a
popular salesman with a selling and singing pitch.
He attended Community Secondary School,
Bonny Island and then moved to Port Harcourt in
the bid to make it into the university. This bid
proved unsuccessful because of lack of funds,
another hurdle he had to overcome.
2kay then made his way back to his native Bonny
Island to take advantage of the oil and gas boom
and get a job that would help him save the funds
for his university education. In the meantime,
with music on the backburner, he made ends
meet by drawing portraits of people and
marketing it to them for cash. Eventually he
landed that employment during the constructing
of the Nigerian Nlng project and that helped him
raise the money he needed to continue his
education.
Finally 2kay did gain admission to the University
of Port Harcourt on a part-time course in Visual
Arts. However he had to relinquish his place again
because he ran out of funds.
When dropped out of school he made a brave
decision to finally pursue his true love - music.
As usual he went after the music industry with a
typical fervour. He began attending talent search
upon talent search in the hope of catching the
eye of a producer or a label. He approached
Grafton Records on several occasions during the
yearly Bonny Beach carnival. Finally, through
sheer persistence and the will for his talent to be
seen and heard, he caught the attention of
Grafton Records CEO Tonye Ibiama when he
performed in a competition that picked the local
acts that were to perform at the 2009 Bonny
Beach carnival.
Needless to say, 2kay came first in the contest, at
the same time blowing away Tonye who
immediately invited him for serious talks. Finally
when the deal was sealed, a delighted Tonye
knew that he had found a diamond fit for the new
Grafton Streetz label.
"This man had paid his dues where it really
mattered, on the street. There was no fake with
2kay, it was all real-life experience going into that
sound. That intertwined with his undeniable
talent and hunger is why I had to have this guy
on our label. There is nobody going to work
harder to make his music work for the audience
than 2kay. And people are really going to
appreciate and love the passion and commitment
he brings. And believe me, this guy can bring it
big style."
With the forthcoming release of his debut single
'Run this Town', 2kay realises a lifelong dream.
And after working so hard to get to this point,
don't think 2kay is about to stop there. He is soon
to release his as yet untitled debut album from
the material he has been honing in the studio
since joining the Grafton stable.
No doubt, 2kay is the new hardest working man
in show business. His debut single ��Run this
town�� scored major success across the Niger
Delta and the south south and got the regions
highest selling artiste Duncan Mighty endorse Mr
2kay with a remix of the song called we ��run
this town�� His debut album ��WATERSIDE
BOY�� is set for release under the stable of
Grafton Entertainment late 2011
For more info on Mr 2kay please contact Grafton
Records on 08139210218 or
info@graftonentertainment.com
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