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I Understand Why Ghanaians Hail Black Sherif – KiDi

I Understand Why Ghanaians Hail Black Sherif – KiDi

Musician KiDi has revealed that he is glad he was able to record the Lomo Lomo song with Black Sherif. According to him, he received the right energy and vibes from Blacko, which helped create this wonderful song. Speaking on LTS on JoyNews with Doreen Avio, KiDi mentioned that he understands why Ghanaians hail Black Sherif because he is truly talented. “It’s spiritual vibes. Music is all about energy. If you are making music with someone and their energy is right, both of you on the same wavelength, you create what we are hearing. Positive energy, good energy and I’m glad we could go…
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KiDi Aims For Beyonce Collaboration Following Shatta Wale’s Trailblazing Lead

KiDi Aims For Beyonce Collaboration Following Shatta Wale’s Trailblazing Lead

Award-winning Ghanaian artist, Dennis Nana Dwamena, widely known as KiDi, has voiced his aspiration to collaborate with renowned international artists worldwide, citing Shatta Wale's groundbreaking collaboration with Beyonce as an inspiration. KiDi praised Shatta Wale for paving the way for Ghanaian musicians to collaborate with global icons like Beyonce, expressing his eagerness to emulate such partnerships to expand his reach. As a signee of Lynx Entertainment, KiDi expressed his desire to delve into diverse cultural experiences globally to enhance his musical journey, emphasizing the importance of artists venturing beyond their comfort zones to foster industry growth. In an interview with…
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We’ve Drained The Joy From Our Music – KiDi

We’ve Drained The Joy From Our Music – KiDi

Ghanaian artist KiDi shed light on the downturn in music consumption and streaming figures, attributing it to the waning enjoyment factor in contemporary music production. Speaking at a press conference in anticipation of his forthcoming single, “Danger,” scheduled for release at midnight, KiDi delved into the current state of music consumption. “We have taken the fun out of our music worldwide. We’re overly fixated on garnering attention and pursuing chart-topping hits, ultimately eroding the essence of creating music. Moreover, many individuals are facing considerable hardships, relegating entertainment to a secondary role,” KiDi expressed. “Danger” serves as his first release of the year, with KiDi emphasizing the impact of…
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Kidi Raises Alarm Over Quality Of Fuel In Ghana

Kidi Raises Alarm Over Quality Of Fuel In Ghana

Ghanaian singer, Kidi has taken to Twitter to express concerns about sub-standard fuel in the country affecting vehicles in the country. In a tweet, he stated, “This bad fuel ruining engines and plugs is becoming a serious pandemic. Something needs to be done ASAP. Why are you selling people bad fuel? What is the reason?” His tweet has ignited a discussion on social media drawing attention to the situation which is affecting motorists across the country. Numerous users have shared their own experiences, echoing Kidi’s frustration and calling for urgent action to address the issue. Check out the tweet below:
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The Music Industry Is Not Attractive To Investors – Kidi Laments

The Music Industry Is Not Attractive To Investors – Kidi Laments

KiDi has shared his concerns on the challenges many creatives face in the music industry. According to him, many acts are surviving on “vibes and insha Allah”. Speaking on ‘The Day Show” with Berla Mundi, KiDi acknowledged that everyone in the industry is doing their best with the resources available. “We are doing our best with what we have, if you have conversation with Ghanaian creators, you realize that everybody is really doing their best with what they have. “We wish for catalysts, things that put whatever we're doing on a wider horizon. But this is what we have. Even though we are…
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Music Production: Kuami Eugene Inspired Me, Richie Mensah Trained Me – Kidi

Music Production: Kuami Eugene Inspired Me, Richie Mensah Trained Me – Kidi

Dennis Nana Dwamena, alias KiDi, has revealed what led him to learning how to create music. "One of the reasons why I actually learnt how to produce [music] was the fact that Lynx at that time had signed Kuami Eugene and Kuami Eugene came fully prepared – he was a producer, he was a writer, so he could work quickly," he explained. Due to this advantage, KiDi said, "every time Kuami Eugene [had] a new song he [had] made," meanwhile, he, on the other hand, had "to wait for Richie". "If Richie [was] not free... I [could not] make music," he bemoaned, adding that he, thus, told himself "that needs to change".…
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Kidi Stresses The Vital Role Of Collaboration In The Music Industry

Kidi Stresses The Vital Role Of Collaboration In The Music Industry

Ghanaian music sensation, Dennis Nana Dwamena, better known by his stage name KiDi, has emphasized the importance of collaboration in the music industry. In an asaaseradio.com report, the former VGMA Artist of the Year highlighted that working with other musicians is a crucial aspect of artistic growth and global recognition. KiDi expressed that collaborations play a pivotal role in bringing together artistes from diverse cultural backgrounds. As he endeavours to expand his music and brand to international audiences, he firmly believes that collaborating with artistes from different countries, especially those from the target market, is essential. "When trying to reach out to…
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KiDi Calls For The End Of The Ghana-Nigeria Music Comparison

KiDi Calls For The End Of The Ghana-Nigeria Music Comparison

Ghanaian music sensation, KiDi, has unreservedly voiced his exasperation regarding the persistent comparisons drawn between the Nigerian and Ghanaian music industries. According to KiDi, Nigerian musicians’ remarkable global and local achievements should not be misconstrued as a sign of the Ghanaian music industry lagging behind. In no uncertain terms, KiDi emphasized that each country’s music industry possesses its unique strengths, talent, and artistic flair. Speaking with Pulse Ghana, the singer said “As a people, I want us to dead this conversation and comparison spirit, It’s embracing and empathetic. We are always crying on the internet about Ghana and Nigerian, stop it it’s embarrassing”. “A…
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Kidi Reveals Profound Self-Reflection During Hiatus, Says ‘I’m A Different Person Now’

Kidi Reveals Profound Self-Reflection During Hiatus, Says ‘I’m A Different Person Now’

Ghanaian musician KiDi has recently opened up about the significant changes he has experienced in his life since he took a break from his music in March earlier this year. During a candid conversation with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, KiDi opened up about the valuable moments of introspection he experienced during his break from music. The focal point of his introspection was around his approach to handling trolls and false information spread on the internet. KiDi revealed that his time away from the spotlight has led to a profound shift in his mindset. He stated that he has evolved as a person and is…
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I Don’t Have A Liver Disease – KiDi Opens Up

I Don’t Have A Liver Disease – KiDi Opens Up

Ghanaian music superstar KiDi has opened up about the lyrics to his new single “I Lied“. The Touch It hitmaker who went off the music scene for a while due to ill health in a yet-to-be-released interview with Sika Osei on Lynx TV has revealed that he never suffered from a stroke contrary to various reports. In a snippet of the interview monitored by Ghana’s Hub For Pop Culture & Urban Entertainment News – www.nydjlive.com, KiDi described the reports as the “craziest thing I ever heard.” “First of all, you can see me, I don’t have a stroke. It was…
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