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Sensational Ghanaian dancer, Laud Anoo Konadu, known professionally as Dancegod Lloyd, has revealed the downside of his international collaboration with American superstar, Beyoncé.
Speaking on Adom TV's Ahosepe Xtra, the dancer said he felt he was on a higher level after their ‘Black is King visual album’ deal was premiered on July 31, 2019.
According to him, because the feature lifted his financial status and gave him a good standing on the international market, he almost allowed the fame to get to his head.
The dancer added that he almost got addicted to the fame and it took his management to bring that to his attention.
“Someone told me one thing and that’s what has helped me right now. I was told to value everyone irrespective of my famous status. There is a reason why someone approaches you. There is a reason why you are linked. It’s by chance and it’s written so I just make it happen,” he told host, Sista Sandy.
He made the disclosure while contributing to a discussion on how fame becomes a catalyst for trouble.
This is in line with his colleagues, Shatta Wale and Medikal’s arrest and remand over a shooting prank and gun brandishing offenses respectively.
Dancegod Lloyd having worked with both artistes as their dance coach, expressed sadness that their actions have led them to prison.
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