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Ghanaian rapper Okyeame Kwame has recounted one spontaneous thing he has ever done in his life.
Speaking to Quophi Okyeame on his '30 Questions' show, Kwame said while in the United States of America, he kissed a lady he had not met before on a bus
"I was on a greyhound bus from New York to Columbus and there was a white girl by my side on the bus and then before we got to Columbus, we had already gone into deep kissing and petting.
According to the 'Faithful' hit maker, this incident happened in 2001.
"I didn't even take her number. When we both went off, that was it," he added.
Quophi and Kwame, who formed the music group Akyeame, also had conversations on a wide range of topics including tourism, music, film, parenting and leadership.
Kwame is married to Annia Nsiah-Apau, with whom, he shares two children: Sir Kwame Bota and Sante.
A lot of people have expressed admiration for their marriage and how they carry themselves both on social media and in real life.
Okyeame Kwame, after going solo, has achieved remarkable feats in the music industry. He has distinguished himself from his peers with a brand that resonates with discerning music lovers.
He has songs such as 'Woara', 'Woso', 'Anaa', 'Made in Ghana', 'No Competition', among others.
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