LAGOS (Sundiata Post) – Ngerian rapper Ice Prince has expressed deep gratitude towards MI Abaga, crediting the veteran artist for being a key figure in his development as a rapper.
In a recent interview with Isbaeu on Curiosity Made Me Ask, shared on X Monday, Ice Prince discussed how MI Abaga’s mentorship played a pivotal role in his rap journey.
He praised MI as not just a mentor but also a “big brother” who provided him with the essential skills and discipline to succeed in the music industry.“I can rap on any beat, with anybody, any rapper and I will stand out. I’m not going to have a wack verse on a song,” Ice Prince stated confidently.
He continued, “I’m not saying other rappers cannot rap or do their thing but it can’t be said that I’m wack. I was brought up by the best, shout out to MI Abaga. I rapped with MI for years.
That’s my big brother, he taught me how to do this and he taught me well.”Ice Prince first gained significant recognition in 2011 with his hit single Oleku, from his debut album, and has remained a notable figure in the Nigerian music scene ever since, consistently releasing hit songs and collaborating with top artists.