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Ghanaian musician Kwesi Arthur has that he is now a married man.
In an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, the rapper speaking about his journey and growth these past few months revealed that he has found love and considers himself a husband.
Although he refused to disclose details like her name and location, the Grind Day hit-maker noted that he is happy in his new relationship and would appreciate it if people respect his private life.
I am a husband now – Kwesi Arthur. #DaybreakHitz pic.twitter.com/Ad0jZYxRpD
— Hitz 103.9 FM (@Hitz1039FM) March 25, 2024
“I am a friend, a son, a whole lot. I am a husband. For a couple of months now. I would like to keep that private. That is something for me to enjoy so I would like to keep her whereabouts private.”
His alleged relationship with actress and musician Efia Odo also came up for discussion through a comment sent by a listener.
According to Kwesi Arthur, he has no connection with her and chooses not to speak about anything that has to do with her.
“I don’t have any communication with her. I have no connection with her. I have not spoken to her for so many years now. I have a woman and I think it is disrespectful to my woman to speak about other women. I don’t want to speak about other women besides those I’m in a relationship with.”
Kwesi Arthur is currently on a radio tour promoting his latest project dubbed ‘This Is Not The Tape III’.
The project features other artists like Joey B and IDK.
The project is in collaboration with Tieme Music.
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