House producer Prince Kaybee has shared insights on his decision to avoid hosting his own events.
The conversation began when Kaybee expressed his support for DBN Gogo’s acclaimed 24-hour DJ performance.
While fans praised his backing, some questioned when he might take the initiative to arrange his own show.
In a reply to a fan on X, Kaybee revealed that his somewhat controversial persona significantly influences his choice.
“I’m too controversial to host my own shows. I’ll be trying to sell tickets, then someone will remember something I said that offended them. But I can come show love to those that do,” he wrote.
His open remarks rapidly gained traction online, leading to discussions about whether controversy impacts an artist’s ability to attract audiences.
While some acknowledged his perspective, others contended that public criticism often generates interest instead of detracting from it.
Lebza The Villain, among those who commented, openly opposed Kaybee’s rationale.
He asserted that controversy can be advantageous for an artist, enhancing visibility and sparking curiosity among followers, suggesting that the matter may hinge more on personal preference than public opinion.
I’ve said this to you before and I will say it again
I DISAGREE WITH THIS!
Controversy rarely stops any artist from hosting, I think if anything, it sharpens attention, fuels curiosity, and proves that social media noise doesn’t define your real audience.
Truthfully, you… https://t.co/qG37u69YaC
— LEBZA THEVILLAIN™️ (@LebzaTheVillain) April 5, 2026
