Emerging from the heart of Kogi State, Nigeria, Xkolie born Sunday James on February 2, 2001 represents a new wave of artists whose journeys are deeply rooted in resilience, faith, and passion. Hailing from Ogori/Magongo, his story is one of determination shaped by modest beginnings and an unwavering commitment to his craft.

Raised in a humble environment, Xkolie’s early years were defined by both challenge and purpose. He began his education at Holy Trinity Primary School before proceeding to Magongo Community Secondary School. Like many young individuals growing up in underserved communities, he faced financial constraints that could have easily derailed his ambitions. Instead, he embraced responsibility early on, engaging in farming to support his education while keeping his dreams alive.
Music became a central force in Xkolie’s life at a young age. His late grandfather, Kay (Kolade), a musician himself, played a significant role in nurturing his talent. Their shared moments creating, listening to, and appreciating music left a lasting impression, sparking a deep connection that would guide Xkolie’s artistic journey. This early influence laid the foundation for a sound shaped by emotion, storytelling, and authenticity.
Over the years, Xkolie honed his craft through persistence, writing, and self expression. Even during difficult times, he remained dedicated to developing his musical identity, using his experiences as fuel for his creativity. His journey eventually took him beyond Kogi State to Lagos, Nigeria’s vibrant entertainment hub, where broader opportunities began to emerge.

Today, Xkolie is affiliated with Gasket Entertainment, a platform that is helping amplify his voice and expand his reach within the music industry. As he continues to grow, his music reflects the depth of his journey marked by struggle, hope, and faith.
Xkolie’s story is not just about music; it is about perseverance and belief in one’s purpose. With each step forward, he is steadily carving out his place in the industry, offering audiences not just sound, but a story worth listening to.

