Tattoos

KiDi’s 13 Tattoos & Their Meanings

Dennis Nana Dwamena is famous for the stage name KiDi. He is a well-known Ghanaian highlife and afrobeat singer, songwriter, and producer. Currently, KiDi is signed to Lynx Entertainment, MadeInENY, EMPIRE. Rewarding and appreciating his world-famous hit single song ‘?d?’, he was rewarded at the 2018 Ghana Music Awards with Highlife Song of the Year followed by the Vocalist of the Year at the 2019 Ghana Music Awards, and the Album of the Year for his debut album Sugar at the 2020 Ghana Music Awards. KiDi has got some amazing body tattoos. Let us explore them.

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“The last time I came here, I didn’t have tattoos. Every stripe stands for a dead member of my family, so, every band is for mourning, this is my dad’s because that’s the biggest one and my two grand mums [My mum’s mum and dad’s mum].

1. Black Bands Tattoo

Tattoo: KiDi has got black armbands tattooed across his left upper and lower arm. There are three bands on his bicep followed by the thinner ones on his forearm.

Meaning: Balck is the symbol of death and mourning. The black bands are on=bserved as the way of paying tribute to a loved one who is no more. The black stripes on his arm are dedicated to his family members. The biggest one on the top is for his father, followed by the lower two which represent his mourning for his mum’s mum and dad’s mum.

“The last time I came here, I didn’t have tattoos. Every stripe stands for a dead member of my family, so, every band is for mourning, this is my dad’s because that’s the biggest one and my two grand mums [My mum’s mum and dad’s mum].”

2. THE GOLDEN BOY Tattoo

Tattoo: On his right arm, KiDi has got the logo of ‘THE GOLDEN BOY’ inked.

Meaning: The ‘Golden Boy’ is the name of the second studio album released by KiDi on 23 June 2021. His songs have always revolved around love, affection, and romance. The tattoo is the actual representation of the logo of ‘The Golden Boy’.

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