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Ghanaian musician KiDi has explained why most artistes receive warmer reception when they visit foreign countries.

This comes on the back of the great reception he had in India when he worked on the collaboration of his hit song 'Touch it' with Tulsi Kumar.

According to him, the way individuals from Ghana will welcome him will always be different from how other countries may receive him.

"It's not a good or bad thing. When somebody is not from your home, there is always a different reception to them because I am a Ghanaian and people in Ghana see me a lot. It wouldn't be the same receptive nature as compared to Chris Brown coming to Ghana. There is always going to be a different treatment and it's always how life is. I am not from India so when I go there for the first time, the treatment is going to be different from artiste who live in India", he told Doreen Avio.

He further expressed his satisfaction with the strides the song made and made known of future plans to collaborate more with Tulsi.

"It went well and I am definately making plans to do more with her. When you tap into a market and they accept you, always look forward to how to grow. We are looking at putting things in place to get more collaborations in that and different markets as well", he added.

Meanwhile, the musician also mentioned his 'fingers are crossed' to collaborations with great people like Don Jazzy.

"I met him chilling infront of my hotel in the UK. I walked up to him and and we just had some few chit chats but fingers crossed on anything that might come out from us", he stated.

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