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Sensational Nigerian Afropop singer, Yemi Alade says when it come to relationships, she tends to be attracted to men who have muscles and are intelligent.
According to the “Johnny” hitmaker, she often looks out for a man who “has a lot of brains, simply put, a man who is very intelligent and is physically fit as well”.
In a zoom interview on Ghana’s premium TV channel, Joy Prime’s morning show, Prime Morning, Yemi told host Jay Foley that physical attraction is just as important to her as intelligence; something she has communicated in her new single – Boyz.
"Oh well, my kind of guy as described in my new single with Seyi Shey, is a guy with a lot of brains, someone you can have a good conversation with. And someone who is physically fit, very important."
She went further to explain that she is often asked the same question (who her ideal guy is) by the media and fans. Reason she decided to communicate it in her latest song.
Prime Morning airs on Weekdays at 6 a.m on Joy Prime.
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