Mr. Nice, a legendary musician who was born in Tanzania, dominated East African music in the early 2000s. One of the most celebrated vocalists in East Africa, Africa, and even the world is Lucas Mkenda, also known as Mr. Nice. He was born in Moshi, Tanzania, and is a citizen of that country. With his melodies and melodic voice, Mr. Nice used to rule our social media platforms.
Mr. Nice, who is best known for the popular songs Fagilia, Kidalipo, and Kikulacho, commanded the Kenyan radios at the beginning of this century before fading away and making space for artists like Ali Kiba and Diamond Platnumz.
With the release of his debut album, “Kidali Po,” he became a professional musician in 1999. Toward the end of 2002, he released “Rafiki,” his follow-up album, which is currently the most played album on Tanzanian radio.
once the king of voice in East Africa, loved on the whole continent. The formerly adorned musician formerly lived a life of luxury and splendor, striking lucrative deals and issuing song after hit. During his era, Mr. Nice was unquestionably the best.
Shame, indeed. Mr. Nice ceased making music and lost himself in the pleasures of the good life. He went downward because of his wild lifestyle.
He lost his home and his contract with the record before he realized it, and he was quickly deported back to his native Bongoland. He used to have more than 1.5 billion shillings in his numerous bank accounts, and he is unsure of how or where the money went. has acknowledged that he’s still involved in the music business. Mr. Nice made a hint that his new single would be out shortly. He also warned his followers not to pay attention to his detractors, who constantly rejoiced when he fell.
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