June 7, 2026

Ice Prince Reflects on Regrets, Says He Lost ‘Amazing Angels’ Due to Relationship Mistakes

By Damilola A.

Nigerian rapper Panshak Zamani, popularly known as Ice Prince, has opened up about personal regrets from his career, admitting that his past choices in relationships are some of his biggest mistakes.

Speaking during a recent episode of the Konnected Minds Podcast, the “Oleku” crooner was asked to share one thing he wishes he could change in the course of his career.

In a candid response, Ice Prince said his regrets stem largely from decisions he made involving women.

“Maybe decisions with women. I have broken a few hearts that I regret. I have messed up in some relationships that I wish I could turn back the hands of time. But everything happens for a reason,” he said.

“Sometimes, in life, you just have to learn from your mistakes and not repeat them. As for me, I have tried to learn from every mistake I have made.”

The rapper, known for hits that helped shape the Nigerian hip-hop scene in the early 2010s, said he now carries the weight of those experiences and is more reflective as he matures.

“I have made a lot of mistakes, especially regarding women. I have lost some very amazing angels due to some stupid stuff—stuff I could probably have avoided,” he continued.

“Girls I shouldn’t have said ‘hi’ to or followed back on social media. Some little, tiny mistakes. As you grow older, you just learn to live with the regrets.”

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