Prince Kaybee Goes Multi-Platinum On Four Singles
Prince Kaybee Goes Multi-Platinum On Four Singles. Multi-award-winning musician and producer, Prince Kaybee has broken records and made Mzansi proud by representing the country countless time with his music. His album “Re Mmino” released in 2019, went platinum within a month of its release and has making waves till date. It has also received a lot of recognition and plaques, making a name for Kaybee in the music industry.
Prince Kaybee has achieved multiple platinum plaques for four of his hit songs which include Fetch Your Life, Club Controller, Banomoya, and Gugulethu from his 2019 platinum album Re Mmino. After awarding him with the platinum plaques, Prince Kaybee’s record label Universal Music Africa took to Twitter to congratulate the star on his achievement, posting the snaps of Kaybee posing with his plaqus captioned: “Congratulations to the hitmaker Prince Kaybee on receiving platinum plaques for not one, but four of his now platinum-certified singles from his third studio album #ReMmino”
The star also took to social media to thank his fans for the support in a tweet captioned: “Fetch Your Life – 6x Platinum Club Controller – 6x Platinum Banomoya – 4x Platinum Gugulethu- 2x Platinum Thank You For the support. #NewAlbumOutNow#The4ThRepublic.”
He recently released a much anticipated album titled “The 4th Republic” which has taken two-and-a half years to produce, with the hitmaker working between the studio, travelling and other work he does for his income stream. The 22-track album features the likes of Kaylow, Lady Zamar, King Monada and Chymamusique, and a few others. The album has a lot of love songs, speaking on this Kaybee said: “For me, especially during this Covid-19, I have learnt so much about love. It has affected how I do things in my life. Just the calmness that comes with love. I feel like everyone is (in a state) going everywhere without any direction (sometimes). There are a lot of mistakes when you’re in a rush, but when you try to calculate things, you’ll be in a better place. It is not a calm album, but I would like people to draw some calmness and sensitivity from it to their journey, and how they decide on things.”