Musician KiDi has revealed that he is glad he was able to record the Lomo Lomo song with Black Sherif.
According to him, he received the right energy and vibes from Blacko, which helped create this wonderful song.
Speaking on LTS on JoyNews with Doreen Avio, KiDi mentioned that he understands why Ghanaians hail Black Sherif because he is truly talented.

“It’s spiritual vibes. Music is all about energy. If you are making music with someone and their energy is right, both of you on the same wavelength, you create what we are hearing. Positive energy, good energy and I’m glad we could go into the studio because Blacko.
“I understand why many Ghanaians hail him because he is so talented. Most of my part in the song was written by Kojo Black. Watch out for him. Black Sherif wrote his side, we got straight into the studio, recorded it right there and went home with our music.”

Asked if he wrote the song's lyrics, KiDi credited musician Kojo Blak for the song and said Ghanaians should watch for the young artiste who he said is talented.
KiDi also debunked rumours of being diagnosed with a stroke.
Early 2023, the musician had a series of plans for the year including tours in the United States of America and other countries but unfortunately, he couldn't start the tour due to a statement that was released suggesting that he was unwell.
Then there were speculations that he was down with a stroke.
Debunking the speculations, KiDi stated they were untrue adding that there were issues that required him to take a break.
"There were issues that required me to take a step back, take a break and fix and deal with them. Few health issues but it wasn’t what people said it was. It has nothing to do with stroke. I didn’t get a stroke and don’t why and how it started but I never had get a stroke. If I had a stroke, I wouldn’t be here," he said.
KiDi and Black Sherif's Lomo Lomo is out now on all music streaming platforms.

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