Accra: Ghanaian Highlife star KK Fosu has eulogised his fellow musician Dada KD, stating that his impact in the music industry will live on. Ghanaians are mourning Dada KD's death, which occurred on Friday, May 16, 2025, with many expressing their grief since the news surfaced.According to Ghana News Agency, even though the cause of death is unknown, numerous celebrities on social media have extended their sympathies to the bereaved family as well as all Highlife fans who enjoyed Dada KD's songs. KK Fosu, a close friend of Dada KD, says he was surprised to hear the news about the death and yet to come to terms with what had happened over the last few days."You know, it has been almost a year now since I had that catastrophic accident on the Apam road, and hearing about the death of a very close friend like Dada KD has made me very sad," KK Fosu shared. He added, "We often talk a lot, and I didn't know about any major illness. In fact, he was preparing to play a show in London, same as me, for the Amakye D ede show next month."KK Fosu expressed his deep sorrow, stating, "I am really saddened by his death because he was my hero and we had lots in common." However, he believes that Dada KD has served music lovers with timeless music and hopes they would give him a befitting farewell when the details for his funeral are announced.Dada KD, who had a stellar music career, had nine albums to his credit, including 'Somugye', 'Ebeboawo', 'Obiara Se Aye', and 'Odo Mu Anigyebi'. He performed all over the world and won numerous awards, including the Best Male Vocalist award at the 2004 Ghana Music Awards (UK).
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