Comedian Kenny Blaq recently discussed his contributions to the music comedy scene in Nigeria during an interview with Hip TV.
He acknowledged that while he did not originate the genre, he recognized pioneers such as Gbenga Adeboye and CD John for establishing its foundation.
Kenny Blaq emphasized that his distinctive style, influenced by modern artists like Wizkid and Davido, sets his work apart from that of earlier music comedians.
He pointed out that his versatility in exploring different genres, creating mashups, and incorporating storytelling distinguishes his work.
Although he admitted he wasn’t the originator of music comedy, Kenny Blaq emphasized that his efforts have greatly enhanced the genre’s presence in Nigeria.
In his own words:
“Because of the way I did music comedy, a lot of people have the impression that I brought music comedy to Nigeria. Some people think that I started music comedy as a genre.
“But they were music comedians like the late Gbenga Adeboye, Fung Otong, MC Miracle, Maleke and late CD John. But I think what made mine different is my approach towards it.
“I brought the Wizkid and Davido vibe into it. And I was able to do different genres of music with my comedy.
“Those who did music comedy before me, did a particular style of music comedy. They were either doing Igbo or Yoruba music.
“But I was doing mashup, covers, and I was telling stories and I was consistent with it.
“I did not start music comedy but I can say that I’m one of those that have made music comedy strong in this part of the world.”