Keys the Prince
Keys the Prince is a British-Nigerian artist from West London whose genre-fluid music blends rap, Afro-fusion, R&B, gospel and UK hip-hop into a distinct creative identity that reaches both the British and African diaspora. His journey began in church, where he learned piano, a foundation that would shape both his stage name and his musical sensibilities, and evolved into a fusion sound he describes as Afro-fusion, marrying his Yoruba heritage with London culture. Keys the Prince first broke through with viral moments and notable tracks like Left Right and Oshey, the latter of which he performed on COLORS, a key platform that elevated his visibility across global audiences. His self-produced work combines cultural sound elements such as talking drums, catchy hooks and introspective lyricism, drawing inspiration from acts like Burna Boy, Wizkid and J. Cole.