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Ghanaian artiste King Promise says his parents have been asking him about having children, even though he is not ready to get married.
Speaking in a conversation with Kwame Dadzie and Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz 103.9 FM, the singer revealed that his parents have begun openly asking for a grandchild.
“It’s gotten to a time when my parents say the want a grand kid. They say ‘all these kids in your video, you know give us a grand kid’,” he said.
The 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards Artiste of the Year explained that while he has met several women over the years, he believes the time is not yet right to settle down.
“I am still a young man navigating through life. As I get older I will definitely settle,” he added.
King Promise also shared that he no longer prioritises physical attributes when it comes to choosing a life partner. He noted that at different stages of his life, he had been drawn to women for various physical reasons, but his outlook has since changed.
“Now it’s not about physical. If I feel you, I feel you,” he said.
Meanwhile, the award-winning artiste is preparing for his Promised Land concert, scheduled for 30th December 2025 at the Ghud Park.
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