Uchemelenze Dey play is a song written and recorded by uchemelenze and this post talks about the inspiration and true story behind uchemelenze Dey play
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!After months of anticipation, Uchemelenze has finally released his most awaited track titled “Dey Play”. But beyond the beats and the lyrics, the song carries a raw backstory of pain, betrayal, survival, and triumph.
Earlier today, I was with Uchemelenze as he explained the real-life struggles that inspired Dey Play. His words were heavy, filled with memories of close friends and life-threatening experiences that shaped him into the artist he is today.
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The Struggles and Early Losses
According to Uchemelenze, life in the music business has never been easy. Starting out in port harcourt township, he faced jealousy, envy, and constant roadblocks. He recalled how some artists tried to rise but never made it out. Painful examples include the likes of Dj jamo _ tha ibz, V.I. Kelly, Decorage, Vinta 60 and Jaja d Don (R.I.P.) — young talents whose journeys were cut short too soon.
For Uchemelenze, these losses weren’t just stories; they were reminders of how dangerous and unpredictable the journey can be.
The “Calabar Belt” Sickness
In the lyrics Uchemelenze said: I no be Anthony Joshua but they call me a champion my reward na “calabar belt” if no be Jaja d Don, terry unique, Sparta Roy,(I for don kick bucket)
At one point, Uchemelenze faced what he described as the “Calabar belt,” a strange sickness that almost claimed his life. He said it felt like a spiritual attack, something sent to break him down when he was just trying to do his own thing.

During this dark period, a few people stood by him — names like Nature prince, terry unique, Sparta Roy, and Jaja d Don (R.I.P.) and few of his friends and love ones played a role in supporting him. Even though Jaja d Don (R.I.P.) is gone now, Uchemelenze remembers him as a real one who stood with him during tough times. Against all odds, Uchemelenze survived.
The Masquerade Incident
In the lyrics he said: Ekpo chase me, Wan fall my hand, but as him chase, him hand come fall him face come show, him hand come fall….
Another story that shaped Dey Play was when Uchemelenze attended a masquerade play. Things took a dangerous turn when one of the masquerades expected something from him — possibly money — but Uchemelenze had nothing to offer.
Offended, the masquerade picked up a machete and attempted to attack him. Uchemelenze ran for his life as the masquerade gave chase. But then, fate intervened — the masquerade stumbled, fell, injured his toe badly, and his mask dropped to the ground.
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The crowd immediately turned their energy towards Uchemelenze, lifting him up and hailing him. To them, he had been saved from harm, a sign that destiny was on his side.
The Betrayal at Ebonyi state Show
In the lyrics uchemelenze said: igwe Agrrey call me for show, them pass my back go the show, stupid niggers think say I know go know now everything don gbolo Dey play…..
Uchemelenze said Igwe Agrrey once met him and told him, “I don’t have silver or gold to give you, but I have show connection for you. But I won’t reveal it to you
As they kept getting along, months passed. During December of that same year, Uchemelenze got a call from igwe Agrrey letting him to know that the show will be in January the next year.
The planned show with Igwe Agrrey originally included entertainers like DJ Play Boi, Vinta 60 (R.I.P), Oliver, MP2, and Uchemelenze. But along the line, things took another turn.
Someone else suddenly became the chairman of the planning committee for the Ebonyi State show and even went ahead to take money from Igwe Agrrey, According to uchemelenze the day they where supposed to travel to Ebonyi state for the event he was having some financial challenges at the time which he already lost his phone during this period.
So before departure he told DJ Uzo best that he should call him when they are about to depart for the journey that he wants to go and meet his mother(R.I.P) for some financial assistance, but before Uchemelenze could return from the short trip to meet his mother (R.I.P) they have departed and kept his bag at bimo bar Agrrey road.
Uchemelenze said that immediately he came back and saw his bag, he called DJ Uzo Best, who picked up and told him that they had already started the journey. Then Melenze called Young Kaze, who confirmed that they had already gone past Port Harcourt Shopping Mall (SPAR).
Filled with anger and grief, when he got to Cemetery Junction, he saw the car coming out from Victoria Street to Agrrey Road.
Out of anger, Melenze stopped the car, and the person who had boycotted Uchemelenze from the show came out. After a long argument and grief-filled with exchanges, of words the car’s side mirror broke.
The driver, now angry, said he wanted to go back and park his car since things had turned violent. Uchemelenze then placed his bag inside the car, and the driver drove off to park at Bimo Bar.
However, instead of stopping there, they diverted through another street and continued the journey without Uchemelenze.
In the end, Uchemelenze was refused from attending the show.
It was a huge event that featured big names like Phyno, Jeriq, Ruff Coin (Nwa Aba), and several local rappers. Uchemelenze had been excited, thinking it was his chance to shine, but betrayal struck and left him behind.
But along the way, betrayal struck leaving him behind, cutting him off from the opportunity that could have pushed his career forward. For Uchemelenze, this was one of the hardest pills to swallow — being sidelined by those he trusted.
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All these moments — the sickness, the masquerade incident, the betrayal, and the painful memories of fallen comrades — came together to inspire “Dey Play”.
For Uchemelenze, the track is not just another song. It’s a reflection of real-life struggle, a tribute to survival, and a reminder that no matter how hard the street gets, the dream must continue.
Who produced Uchemelenze Dey play
- The jam dey Play was produced by
- J.o.b
- Recorded by
- Ypxice
- Mixed and mastered
- By XtylzBeat
FAQ
uchemelenze Dey play can be stream in all major streaming platforms including Anything Celebrity
Dey Play is about survival, betrayal, and real-life struggles. Uchemelenze uses personal experiences to show how life in the music industry and the streets can be full of challenges, but also full of lessons.
Uchemelenze drew inspiration from near-death experiences like the “Calabar belt” sickness, the masquerade incident, and the betrayal he faced at a major Abia State show.
Yes. Every part of the song is inspired by uchemelenze real-life encounters and struggles in his journey as an artist.
He mentioned fellow artists and friends like V.I. Kelly, Decorage, Ja Ja the done(R.I.P.), Igwe Agri, Phyno, and Jerick, all of whom played a role at different points in his journey.
Reported by Anything Celebrity – Nigeria’s hub for entertainment gist and celebrity updates.
