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Adubianews
Multiple award-winning Ghanaian artiste and entrepreneur Kwame Nsiah-Apau, popularly known as Okyeame Kwame has disclosed that he was a womanizer before entering music.
Speaking in an interview with Agyemang Prempeh on the Legends show which airs on TV XYZ, the Rap Doctor discredited the widespread belief of music making artistes become womanizers.

According to him, he was a womanizer during his youthful days, before becoming a mainstream artiste. He argued that music didn’t make him a womanizer citing that music rather gave him exposure.
“No, music did not make me a womanizer. As a youngster, I already liked women. So, music didn’t make me a womanizer. It gave me exposure,” he said.
The Small Small hitmaker further indicated that, through music he encountered several women most of whom liked him because he was a music recording artiste who was famous.
“I encountered several women; maybe, if I’m not Okyeame Kwame, they wouldn’t have adored me. I also adored them,” Okyeame Kwame added.
Happily married to Mrs Annica Nsiah-Apau for more than a decade, the two have two children together, Sir Kwame Bota and Sante Antwiwaa.
In 2018, Okyeame Kwame, in an interview with Graphic Showbiz, revealed that ever since he got engaged to his wife, he has never cheated, recounting an encounter he had with a woman who maneuvered her way into his hotel room during one his tours in Europe.
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