Okyeame Kwame, a musician from Ghana, has shared a story of an impromptu action he has ever taken. Kwame told Quophi Okyeame on his "30 Questions" show that he kissed a woman he had never met on a bus while he was in the United States.
"A white female was riding with me on a greyhound bus from New York to Columbus, and we started kissing and touching passionately before we even reached Columbus. The "Faithful" hitmaker claims that this incident took place in 2001. "Not even her number was taken by me. That was it when we both left," he continued.
Along with this, Quophi and Kwame, who founded the group Akyeame, talked about a variety of subjects, such as leadership, parenting, music, tourism, and movies. Kwame is married to Annia Nsiah-Apau, and the two of them have two kids: Sante and Sir Kwame Bota. Several individuals have praised their marriage and their personal style, both in person and on social media.
Since going solo, Okyeame Kwame has accomplished incredible things in the music business. With a brand that appeals to discriminating music fans, he has set himself apart from his contemporaries. Among his songs are "Woara," "Woso," "Anaa," "Made in Ghana," and "No Competition."
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