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Ghanaian Afrobeats and R&B musician Dennis Nana Dwamena, popularly known as KiDi, has revealed how he manages advances from women.
Speaking on Joy Prime’s entertainment magazine show PrimeTime, hosted by George Quaye, the award-winning artiste said: “There’s no rule book on how to deal with these things; just grace and making sure that you’re disciplined.”
The debut episode featured a wide-ranging conversation about KiDi’s music career, personal life and approach to fame.
On the subject of marriage, KiDi disclosed: “KiDi is getting married, but we don’t know if it’s soon. It’s something I want one day, but I don’t know if I’m ready for it yet.” Asked if there was a special woman in his life, he replied “No”, confirming he is currently single.
The musician also reflected on his determination to stay authentic in his craft despite the demands of fame. He explained that his personal experiences influence his music, helping him create songs that resonate deeply with his audience.
KiDi is the voice behind hits such as Odo, Touch It, Say Cheese, Enjoyment and Adiepena. His chart-topping songs, which have earned him awards including Artist of the Year at the 2022 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, have gained international recognition.
His music, often romantic and soulful, has endeared him especially to women, making him one of the most adored acts of his generation.
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