Afrobeat and hi-life singer, Philip Kay Kissi, popularly often called Kay 9ice, has claimed that Afropop musician, Camidoh copied his coiffure.
In an interview with Roselyn Felli on Prime Morning on Friday, he said that having inexperienced hair has been his model since he began churning out music.
In keeping with him, social media critics insinuated that he copied Camidoh’s model, however that’s not the case.
“I used to be utilizing this coiffure manner again, and it’s all the time been inexperienced. That is how all people is aware of Kay 9ice. Camidoh additionally has inexperienced hair, however mine is totally different. I heard folks speaking about me copying Camidoh and all that, however that’s not true. I believe Camidoh copied my coiffure,” Kay 9ice claimed.
Regardless of all of the criticisms by followers, Kay 9ice revealed that Camidoh is his greatest good friend, including that the “Sugarcane” hitmaker advises him typically.
In the meantime, the “No Time” hitmaker is out with a brand new single titled “Fakye,” which based on him is impressed by the misunderstandings he had together with his household throughout his childhood.
“The story is about my dad and mom. They divorced a very long time in the past. I used to be nonetheless younger when my dad got here again to apologise to my mother. By then, I began listening to sure phrases that I didn’t perceive as a baby, however as time went on, I understood these phrases,” he narrated.
He additional revealed that he’s nonetheless not on good phrases together with his dad because of some conditions he put his mom via. This, based on him, motivated him to provide “Fakye.”
The brand new single options Ghanaian-South African feminine singer, Adina.
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