Date 2024-05-21
Category Entertainment, Upcoming Artists
Kan Did, whose real name is Okoye Ifeanyi Isaac, is a fresh and exciting artist in the Afro music scene. Originally from Anambra State, Nigeria, and born in Sokoto, Kan Did has a story that stands out in the music world.
Kan Did’s love for music started when he was just 12 years old, while living in the streets of Benin. Despite working in farming and interior design, he always knew music was his true passion. He officially started his music career in 2018 with his first single, “Salary.”
The release was a milestone, setting the stage for his future in the industry. Its success helped him gain recognition and establish himself as an artist with a unique sound. Starting out alone, Kan Did made his way into the music industry by his own efforts. “I got to start all by myself,” he says. His music is known for its unique sound, mixing various genres within Afro music. “My sound is different,I’m still exploring new sounds and ideas because I am a very creative musician.”
Kan Did looks up to big names in the industry like Wizkid, Damian Marley, and Chronixx. His music includes works like “Nonstop Volume 1” and “Mama.” Though he has only performed at studio sessions, he’s busy recording new music and promoting his work.
His goal is not just to succeed but also to inspire other artists and prove that originality and dedication can lead to success.“I want to show others that they can make it too,” Kan Did says. “It’s important to be yourself and not just copy other artists. I hope my music helps others believe in their own unique talents.”
Kan Did hopes to be known for more than just his music. “I want people to know me as Kan Did, a multi-talented musician,” he says. With his passion and originality, Kan Did is set to make a significant impact in Afro music.
As Kan Did continues to develop his career, his focus remains on growth and innovation. He aims to be recognized not just for his music but for his overall talent and creativity.“I hope to continue creating music that resonates with people and contributes to the evolution of Afro music,” he concludes.