Kwabena Kwabena has opened up on a variety of topics, from his family life to his relationship with politics and his sensual stage presence.
When asked about his approach to fatherhood, Kwabena shared his views on parenting. He revealed that his primary goal is to give his children the freedom to enjoy their childhood and be themselves.
“I want them to enjoy life as juveniles, enjoy their lives as kids, and be able to do their own thing,” he said during an interview on Joy Prime monitored by MyNewsGh.
He spoke fondly of his three children, adding, “How many are they?
“Three of them… two boys and a girl. If I could have a pension baby, I’d be happy,” but also noted, “Maybe just one more.”
On the topic of mentorship, Kwabena reflected on his musical journey, sharing that while a certain individual had been his mentor in the past, he no longer viewed them in the same light due to political differences.
“He was my number one mentor before, but not now. He couldn’t make any song for Nana Addo during the hardship,” he explained. Despite this, he made sure to acknowledge the person’s musical talent, saying, “He is one of the best Highlife musicians I know.”
One fan wrote in asking if Kwabena was as sensual in real life as he appears on stage, to which Kwabena responded with humour and grace.
“It’s not for me to say, it’s up for you to experience me if you have the opportunity,” he said. While he didn’t directly confirm or deny the comparison, he clarified that his on-stage persona is deeply tied to his passion for his music.
“I am what I am on stage because I want to always live the music and make sure that whoever is listening to or watching, feels it,” he said.
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