Ghanaian artiste, Kurl Songx says his new release, 911, was inspired by a broken heart experience he suffered in his last relationship.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz, he said the breakup made him do a lot of things including selling his air conditioner out of frustration.
“My new song is titled 911 because I have gotten a broken heart — to the extent that I have sold my air conditioner.”
He added: “As for broken heart, some people dey chop, so for me to sell my air conditioner, it means I have truly been broken."
According to him, the ex-girlfriend who broke his heart is a popular TikTok influencer. He however refused to disclose her identity.
“She is popular on TikTok, therefore, when she left me, it pained me,” Kurl Songx disclosed.
He further stated that the relationship they had was more of a private one since it wasn’t known to most individuals.
“In my circle, yes, for someone who likes to keep his things private, it was kept between us,” he stated.
He said his new release, 911, which features Ko-Jo Cue, encompasses the details of the breakup, therefore he is entreating his fans to listen to the song.
Kurl Songx also revealed that all attempts to reconcile with his ex-girlfriend proved futile.

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