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Since he blew up in the music industry, singer/songwriter, King Promise, has been paired with some beautiful ladies including TV personality, Serwaa Amihere and the model from his ‘Abena’ music video.
The association with these two fair ladies has, however, raised questions on his women of choice when it comes to dating.
Speaking on Drive Time on Joy FM, the ‘Bra’ hitmaker revealed he does not discriminate between women.
“Fair, short, tall, thick, dark, it does not matter to me. Anything goes as long as we have the vibe,” he told Lexis Bill, host of the show.
The artiste also disregarded rumours he was dating the model ‘Abena’ from his music video.
He stated that he, however, understands the confusion as emotions were on display in the video.
“We were ‘lovey-dovey’ in the video because we were trying to express the emotions in the song for people to feel it,” he explained.
King Promise revealed that although he is currently single, he has no interest in dating as his focus is maximising his work output in music.
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