Rapper Joey B says he does not go after ladies who are already in relationships.
The rapper in an interview on Behind the Fame on Drive Time on Joy FM with Lexis Bill stated that he has always hated the idea of snatching ladies who are in relationships.
When asked whether he has ever been a victim, he said, “I have never been a victim but I just don’t want to be the idea behind someone’s failed relationship.”
The ‘U x Me’ hitmaker added, “a lady may be beautiful but I may not be attracted once I get to find it she has a boyfriend.”
Born Darryl Paa Kwesi Bannerman, Joey B has several hit songs which include ‘Stables’ and ‘Tonga’ which he featured rapper Sarkodie.
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