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    Papa LincBy Papa LincJuly 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    Popular Ghanaian music duo Dope Nation have revealed how their frequent petty fights growing up led to a conscious decision to break away from dressing alike, a decision that eventually influenced both their personal style and their music production.

    Speaking on the premiere season of Just Being Us with MzGee, the duo took turns to demystify and affirm some long-held assumptions about their upbringing and creative journey.

    They shared how, unlike many twins who often appear in matching outfits, they carved out individual fashion identities and rarely dress the same.

    “On this side of the world, it’s kind of compulsory, your parents make you dress alike when you step out. But we never liked that idea, so we squashed it at a point,” they said.

    They recounted a particular incident that brought the issue to a head.

    “There was this fight over tie-and-dye clothing just before senior high school. After that, our dad had had enough. He decided to separate us, sent one to a boys’ school and the other to a mixed school,” they explained.

    But their clashes didn’t end with clothing. The duo admitted that their disagreements often spill over into their creative process.

    “We fight a lot. We argue over the tiniest things — it could be about time, a song, the kind of instrument we want to use, or even where to hold our next concert,” they shared.

    Citing an example, they said the song “Today” was born out of one such clash.

    “T started the beat, and I didn’t like it. So I took it to my studio to rework it. Then he came back, took it again, and finished it in his space. That’s how we work. We have two studios in the house, and we each stay in our corners,” they added.

    Despite their differences, Dope Nation say their back-and-forth has become a crucial part of their creative rhythm, one that continues to define their sound and style.

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