Kheengz began writing rap songs while in secondary school in 2006. He started recording in 2010 at university. He released a cover of
Sarkodie's hit song
You Go Kill Me (Azonto) and later freestyled
Ice Prince's hit song
Aboki, which got him the attention from
M.I Abaga.
2013–2014: College Kid mixtape On 30 August 2013, Kheengz released his first project
College Kid Mixtape which features rap artistes
M.I Abaga,
Erigga, Snowflake, Soul Flavour and G'rell. The lead single on the popular mixtape is "Jealousy". He later released a video titled
I believe that was dedicated to the students killed in College of Agriculture,
Yobe State.
2015–2017: VOA (Voice of Arewa) EP and Pedestal EP His sophomore project was EP
VOA (voice of arewa), which he released 21 November 2015. He went on to release the
Pedestal EP on 21 December 2017. He later released a song with a movement "I Am North" to address the popular stereotypical views of Northerners in Nigeria.
2019–2021: Voice of Arewa Album and The Four Horsemen EP Kheengz debut album
Voice of Arewa (also tagged Voice of the North) was released on 25 December 2019. The album has features from
Erigga,
DJ AB, DJ Steev and Ijaya. He also featured
Ice Prince in the remix of "Alhamdulillah" which was released in 2019. On 26 December 2020, Kheengz teamed up with other northern rappers
DJ AB, Deezell and BOC Madaki on a joint
EP The Four Horsemen, containing four tracks. On 4 June 2021, Kheengz released a single
Who be This Guy featuring
Falz and
M.I Abaga. Since the announcement of the music collaboration in July 2020, media space has been creating many buzz on the collaboration before it was released. The video was released on 2 July 2021, directed by Bash'em. Kheengz explored another aspect of his creativity by starring in
Nigerian television series
Crazy, Lovely, Cool on
Netflix. == Discography ==