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Lynx Entertainment artiste KiDi continues to keep music lovers and his fans in suspense as he drops cryptic messages and videos in the wake of rumours about his ill health.
After posting a video and a message a week ago to allay the fears of the public about rumours that he was down with a stroke, he has published another video that is already generating conversations.
In a new Twitter post, KiDi shares a video of him, singing a song with the lyrics: “if I tell you say I’m okay, I lied, Everything I feel in my heart and my soul, Oh as you see me so, I’m smiling but I’m dead inside, Look into my eyes you see the pain in side, I don’t wanna chill, I wanna stay inside, whoa whoa whoa whoa, If I show you my liver, you go take me to prayer, Don’t wait till under 6 feet, I’m gone.”
There is not enough information about the song but an inscription on the video suggests it will be released on April 27, 2023.
On April 14, 2023 KiDi broke silence on rumours regarding his health condition and absence from social media.
He wrote that after taking the painful decision to cancel his tour and stay off social media two months ago, “a few bad actors took this opportunity to spread false stories” about him.
According to him, all the rumours about him suffering from a stroke were false.
Before his post, the CEO of Lynx Entertainment, Richie Mensah, has already issued a press statement to dispute the stroke stories.
In the meantime, KiDi says he is back to create music and perform for his cherished fans.
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