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Award-winning Ghanaian musician, KiDi is back with a new song titled 'Lomo Lomo' on July 31.
This track showcases his style and musical talent, featuring catchy melodies from EMPIRE label mate, Black Sherif.
'Lomo Lomo' is KiDi’s second release of 2024 and highlights his unique sound.
The song explores KiDi’s world of fantasy, where he yearns for a mysterious lady who has captivated him.

Despite his fears that his desires might lead him into trouble, he promises the unknown lady unlimited enjoyment.
The single is expected to form part of KiDi’s forthcoming album set for release later in October.
The track is produced by Ugly and Tough.
The Platinum-selling act dropped the song alongside a visualizer showcasing the record-making process.
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