Ghanaian Afrobeats and R&B star Dennis Nana Dwamena, widely known as KiDi, has shared how he navigates the attention he receives from women as a high-profile entertainer.

Appearing on the debut episode of PrimeTime, an entertainment magazine show on Joy Prime hosted by George Quaye, the award-winning singer said there’s no clear-cut formula for handling such situations.

“There’s no rule book on how to deal with these things; just grace and making sure that you’re disciplined.”

The episode featured a candid conversation about KiDi’s rise in the music industry, his personal values, and his evolving relationship with fame. On the topic of marriage, KiDi hinted at future plans but said he wasn’t in a hurry.

“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 revealed.

When asked if there’s a special woman in his life, he replied “no,” confirming that he is currently single.

KiDi also reflected on his commitment to authenticity in his music. He shared that his songwriting is deeply influenced by personal experiences, allowing him to connect emotionally with his listeners.

Known for his romantic and feel-good anthems like “Odo,” “Touch It,” “Say Cheese,” “Enjoyment,” and “Adiepena,” KiDi has become one of Ghana’s most celebrated artists. His talent has earned him multiple awards, including Artist of the Year at the 2022 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, and international acclaim.

Loved for his soulful voice and smooth charisma, KiDi continues to be a fan favorite—especially among female audiences—solidifying his place as one of the defining voices of his generation.