KiDi hints at new music signalling 'new era' on Thurs Feb 22
Dennis Nana Dwamena, professionally called KiDi, has apologised to fans for the keeping them waiting for a new song.
He hinted at quenching the thirst of his fans this week.
The decorated singer-songwriter and record producer added the release of new music will also usher his following into a new era.
"Sorry for the wait. Meet me here on Thursday! Welcome to a new era [siren emojis] #NewMusic," KiDi wrote on Facebook, Tuesday night, February 20, 2024.
Since returning from his break due to an unspecified health problem, with April 2023's I Lied, at least three changes have been apparent in KiDi.
Firstly, the Lynx and EMPIRE Africa signee's music, though sweetly danceable, has become dark and introspective in theme.
Secondly, the serial hitmaker's release rate has slowed down.
Thirdly, he has demonstrated a renewed love and avant-garde approach for his home country’s music heritage, Highlife.
Three months after I Lied, KiDi released Likor, on July 26, 2023. This time he had a guest, Stonebwoy.
Thereafter, he was featured by Romania's Antonia on Moonlight, released in September 2023. Since then, however, the prolific Afrobeats star has been silent, much to the worry of fans.
The assurance KiDi gave today, thus, comes as refreshing news.
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