From humble beginnings in Jos, Plateau State, Chocolate City’s
wonder kid, Panshak Zamani popularly known as Ice Prince has grown to be
one of the hottest and most respected rappers in the country.
Thanks to his victory at the 2009 Hennessey Artistry where he came tops.
And while it may all look rosy on the outside, Ice Prince has revealed
that it’s not been easy after his dad passed away, adding that just like
any street kid, he’s had his own fair share of ups and downs, and so
fans should not be carried away by the glitz and glamour which has
become his trade mark today.
Though, born to upper middle class parents, the Oleku singer insists he
was not born with a silver spoon, he and his siblings had all they
desired until his dad died in 1999 and life took a dramatic turn!
“I wasn’t born with a silver spoon,” Ice Prince told The Entertainer’s
TONY OGAGA ERHARIEFE in an exclusive chat backstage during the 8th
edition of Julius Agwu’s comedy show, Crack Ya Ribs held at Nicon
Hilton, Abuja, recently.
Dressed in all white designer T-shirt and pants with a muffler dangling
around his neck, Ice Prince peered at you from behind designer glasses
crested with a fez cap which gave him that clean cut look of an American
marine but for his goatee.
“My dad was not a billionaire, neither was he a pauper,” he said arching
his bushy eyebrows to drive home his point, “he sent us to good schools
and we had vacations outside the country; we were okay but in 1999 I
lost him!
“It was a big loss for me and my family. I was 13 and the eldest kid; I
had a mum and two younger sisters to look out for and so I had to grow
up overnight; thank God for family support.”
Recounting the person of his late dad who was a soldier in the Nigerian
Army, Ice Prince described him as a great source of inspiration and like
every son would say, his father was a great dad. He said dad went the
extra mile to make sure he and his siblings had all they wanted.
“He was a soldier,” he states in his characteristic cool and calm voice,
“he taught me everything I know today. My mum was very supportive but
she died in 2011, so right now I am an orphan.”
How does it feel losing both parents early in life? “It feels lonely! We
were three kids; a boy and two girls and I am the eldest. I became the
man of the house after my dad passed on and that has given me a sense of
responsibility. It made me grow up overnight!
“I am 27 but my responsibilities are more than that of a 27-year-old. I
have to take care of my sisters. I thank God for elevating me. I guess I
was called to do this (music).”
According to Ice Prince, he would ever be grateful for the lessons he
learnt from his parents, which have gone a long way in shaping him
today. He says that while his dad taught him to be responsible right
from an early age, his mum taught him to respect women.

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