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Ghanaian Singer, Dennis Nana Dwamena, popularly known as KiDi has revealed that the feedback he gets from people about his love life says that he is naturally not a romantic person.
According to the "Gyal Dem Sugar" singer in an interview on Hitz FM, he commits to having dialogues and effectively communication when the need be, however he does not do too much to come accross as a romantic individual.
"I am not romantic in real life. I don't think I am. I don't think that if you're describing me, you put me as romantic. Like I am loving. I have love in my heart, but I am not that kind of guy who will come and stand by your window and be singing to you in the rain," he said.
Responding to the question of "what do the ladies say about you regarding romantic or loving?"
KiDi stated that, “I'm emotionally mature in a way, like communication, like we can talk, can dialogue if there's a problem, we can advise each other.
"I give really good advice, especially in a loving way, and a way to do it for it to touch the heart, for people to hear you without it becoming like conflict," he added.
Ghanaian singer KiDi has revealed his current relationship status and intentions regarding marriage.
During an appearance on Joy Prime Time, he noted that he not in a committed relationship currently.
However, in due time, he will get married to his yet-to-be-found love of his life.
“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,” he shared candidly.
Responding to the question on how he handles advances from ladies in hisn music career.
The 'Touch it" hitmaker said, “There’s no rule book on how to deal with these things; just grace and making sure that you’re disciplined,” he said.
He has also made it clear that a woman’s sexual history plays a significant role in whether or not he would consider her for marriage.
Speaking on the Rants, Bants and Confessions podcast, the “Likor” hitmaker stated that while he has no problem with a woman’s body count in a casual relationship, he thinks differently when it comes to a lifelong commitment.
“If we’re just having a good time, having fun, I don’t care. But if you’re someone I’m going to call mine, it matters,” he said.
KiDi explained that when he envisions a future with someone, her past matters to him—not just physically, but emotionally. He believes that multiple intimate connections could leave behind emotional baggage that might affect a committed relationship.
“I don’t want to walk into a space and see all the guys eyeing each other. I don’t want a woman who has given her body and soul to too many people, because when I meet you, I feel like I’m meeting a very degraded version of yourself,” he added.
His comments have stirred mixed reactions online, with some agreeing with his perspective while others find it controversial.Months ago, the award-winning artiste,came to terms with the narrative that life cannot be lived to meet the expections of every single human being.
He says he has learnt to detach himself from negativities online and the opinions of people as he advances in life.
Speaking on the"Talk No Dey Cook Rice podcast, the Afropop sensation acknowledged the emotional toll that coem with fame and social mediaa, but noted that he has learned to stay focused and unbothered by unecessary pressure.
"Once I began to understand that I’ll never please everybody, life became easier," KiDi told host Derick Elorm Ashilevi.
"Even if I give someone 1 million, they’ll ask why it wasn’t 1 million, they’ll ask why it wasn’t 2 million. Some people are just unhappy, they hate themselves and project that onto others," the musician stated.
The "Lomo Lomo" hitmaker, who recently bagged the Best Collaboration of the Year at the 26th Telecel Ghana Music (TGMA) for his song with Black Sherif, emphsized that many online critics are simply projecting their frustrations through the their trolls.
"There are people out there who will come onto social media and say something to you; it's not personal... They woke up this morning, they've not eaten. You've come to put there that ‘hey stream my music’. He’ll come and say Look at this Kwasia, why will I stream your music’. It’s not personal. He's angry inside about something that's happening in his personal life. He's just projecting it onto me.
"It’s not personal," he added. "They’re angry about their own lives and take it out on you."KiDi recently shared that he has decided to stop wearing skinny trousers due to the unwanted attention his private area received
The Ghanaian singer explained that people frequently fixated on his lower body when he wore tight pants, even highlighting it in social media comments.
In a Pure FM interview, KiDi revealed, “People always paid attention to my loads anytime I wear skinny trousers. The attention is always down there. They will draw that place out and talk about it the whole time. That’s why I stopped wearing skinny trousers and now opt for the baggy type,” he disclosed.
He also mentioned that loose-fitting pants offer the added benefit of better airflow and comfort.
Despite the attention, KiDi expressed confidence in his body, stating, “I wear loose trousers now because it doesn't highlight my goods anymore. It also enables fresh air to blow me down there.
“I like my body type and wouldn’t want to be anything else.”
His well-endowed physique has often drawn notice at events, particularly on red carpets, further contributing to his decision to favor more relaxed clothing.
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