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KiDI recently flaunted his new look, and while fans have fallen in love with him, his son holds a contrary opinion.
The Highlife/Afrobeat artiste, known for his trademark blonde dyed hair, decided to switch up his appearance and go back to default.

In a heartwarming video shared on social media, Kidi’s son is seen looking at his father with curiosity and disappointment.
He may have been accustomed to seeing his dad as a blondie, so the sudden change to dark lowcut seems to have caught his attention.
In a heartwarming video KiDi shared, he could be seen feeling cute while his son, Zane held his face in disappointment.
His reaction has elicited laughter among fans who mocked his innocence.
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