KiDi

Dennis Nana Dwamena, better known as KiDi, (born August 18, 1993) is a Ghanaian high-life and afrobeats singer-songwriter. He is signed to Lynx Entertainment and is best known for his hit single 'Ɔdɔ'. The remix features Nigerian superstars Mayorkun and Davido and has received massive airplay across Africa.[1] KiDi won the Highlife Song of the Year for his hit single 'Ɔdɔ at the 2018 Ghana Music Awards. He then went on to win the Male Vocalist of the Year at the 2019 Ghana Music Awards[2] and Album of the Year for his debut album Sugar at the 2020 Ghana Music Awards.[3]

KiDi
KiDi at 2018 Ghana Music Awards
Background information
Birth nameDennis Nana Dwamena
Also known asSugar Daddy
Born (1993-08-18) August 18, 1993
Accra, Ghana
GenresAfro pop, Highlife, Afrobeats
Occupation(s)Singer, song writer, producer
Years active2016–present
LabelsLynx Entertainment
Associated actsDavido, Teddy Riley, MzVee, Richie Mensah, Afroludi, Mayorkun, Kuami Eugene
WebsiteLynx Entertainment Website (Official)

Early life

KiDi was born Dennis Nana Dwamena[4] on August 18, 1993, in Accra, Ghana to Gerald and Beatrice Thompson. He received his primary school education at St. Anthony's School in Kumasi and proceeded to Accra Academy for his Senior High School education. He then went on to the University of Ghana Legon, where he graduated in 2016 with a degree in Economics and Information Studies.

Music career

Early beginnings and breakthrough

While studying Economics and Information Studies at the University of Ghana, KiDi's love for music led him to perform on various "Moonlight Café" platforms – a production that supports underground artistes and gives them a platform to display their talents. He also recorded covers of popular songs. In 2015, KiDi took a leap of faith by joining the MTN Hitmaker competition.[5] He went on to win the competition and was later signed to Lynx Entertainment.[6] KiDi shot to prominence in 2017 when he released "Say You Love Me" a song he not only composed but also arranged and produced. KiDi established himself as one of the fastest rising stars in Ghana when he released yet another chart-topper titled "Ɔdɔ" (meaning-Love) in July 2017, the remix with Nigerian artist Davido and Mayorkun in December 2017, and Adiepena in April 2018.[1] KiDi was featured on Wyclef Jean's show 'Run That Back' in 2020.[7]

Artistry

KiDi has mounted several stages including 2017 Rapperholic Concert,[8] Ghana Music Honors 2017 Edition, December to Remember 2017,[9] S Concert 2017,[10] the 61st Ghana Independence Celebration Show in March 2018 at the Indigo 02 in London.[11] He has performed on the same stage as many award-winning African artists including Sarkodie, Samini, Shatta Wale, MzVee, WizKid, Tiwa Savage, Efya, and Patoranking. KiDi has also produced several tracks for other artists and co-produced with award-winning Ghanaian producer, Richie Mensah. He has also written for Ghanaian acts including the award-winning MzVee and Adina and has collaborated with artists such as Tic tac, Ko-Jo Cue, Magnom and Kwesi Arthur. KiDi received 6 nominations[12] at the 2018 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards including ‘Best New Artiste’, ‘Afro-pop Song of the Year’ and ‘Male Vocalist of the Year’ and went on to win the award for ‘High-life Song of the Year’ at the awards[13] in April 2018.

Awards and nominations.

YearOrganizationAwardWorkResult
20174syte Music Video AwardsBest Discovery VideoƆdɔNominated[14]
2018Ghana Music AwardsHighlife Song of the YearWon[13]
Afropop Song of the YearSay You Love MeNominated[12]
Highlife Artiste of the YearHimselfNominated[12]
Best Male VocalistƆdɔNominated[12]
Best New ArtisteHimselfNominated[12]
Song of the YearƆdɔNominated[12]
Ghana Music Awards (UK)Artist of the YearHimselfNominated[15]
Highlife Artist of the YearNominated[16]
Best Male VocalistƆdɔNominated[16]
Highlife Song of the YearHimselfNominated[16]
Best New Artist of the YearNominated[16]
3Music AwardsMale Act of the YearNominated[17]
Breakout Act of the YearNominated[17]
Song of the YearƆdɔNominated[18]
Most eventful Snapchat channelHimselfWon[19]
AFRIMABest Artiste Duo or Group in Africa ContemporaryWon[20]
2019Ghana Music AwardsHighlife Artist of the YearNominated[21]
Best Male VocalistWon[22]
Song of the YearThunderNominated[21]
Highlife Song of the YearNominated[21]
3Music AwardsBest Male Vocal PerformanceFakyɛ Me (meaning-Forgive Me)Won[23]
3Music Awards (UK)Highlife Act of the YearHimselfNominated[23]
AlbumSugarNominated[23]
MTN 4SYTE TV MVABest Edited VideoCinderellaNominated[24]
Best MaleAdiepɛnaNominated[24]
Best HighlifeNominated[24]
Best CollaborationMr. BadmanNominated[24]
2020Ghana Music AwardsHighlife Artist of the YearHimselfNominated[25]
Afrobeats Song of the Year Mr Badman Nominated[26]
Male Vocalist of the Year Himself Nominated[27]
Best Collaboration of the Year Ɔhemaa (with Kuami Eugene) Nominated[28]
Best Collaboration of the Year Mr Badman (ft Kwesi Arthur) Nominated[29]
Album of the Year Sugar Won[30]
International Collaboration of the Year Cinderella (ft Mayorkun & Peruzzi) Nominated[31]
International Collaboration of the Year Sugar Daddy (ft Mr Eazi) Nominated[32]
Most Popular Song of the Year Mr Badman Nominated[33]

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