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Rapper Strongman Burner says he is ready to tie the knot with his longtime girlfriend and baby mama, Nana Ama.
Speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, he mentioned that after being together for almost a decade, he is ready to make her his wife.
“I am ready to marry this year. As for this year, I want to marry her. I want to be a mister. I really want to get it out of the way,” he said on Hitz FM.
Responding to how ready he is to be a husband, strongman said he is more than ready.
“For me, I am very ready. We have been together for eight years.”
Strongman strongly believes that his soon-to-be wife is the perfect woman for him.
He told Andy Dosty about how understanding she is of his craft and career as a musician.
“She understands that it’s music. She was a fan way back before I met her so she really knows what I am about.”
Strongman also spoke about his life as a father. According to him, it took him a while for him to adjust to bringing up a child.
“I am getting used to it. When it started it was some way but I think I get it now.”
Strongman is currently promoting his latest single which features Akwaboah titled ‘Odo Nkoaa.’
The song is out on all streaming platforms.
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