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DopeNation says love is a scam

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Ghanaian musical duo, DopeNation has shared their thoughts on love and relationships, emphasizing that love is a scam.

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Speaking in an exclusive interview with media personality, Deloris Frimpong Manso on the Delay Show, the ‘Zanku’ hitmakers made known that they are not in a falling-in-love situation at the moment and that they feel like love exists only in one’s head and is dependent on belief.

The twins, composed of Micheal Boafo, popularly known as B2, and Tony Boafo, known as Twist went on to describe the emotional rollercoaster of love, highlighting the contrast between the happiness of being in love and the potential heartbreak that follows.

“Most people who are in love happen to be in a situation where it’s all in their heads. You feel happy about it but for that same momentum you have with feeling happy, you can feel very sad the day you’ll be heartbroken.

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“So we feel like it’s a scam. It’s a scam because it’s only real when you believe in it. When you don’t believe in it, it’s like a facade,” they explained.

The award-winning crooner further added that their time would be expensive in a relationship and that the other party should know how to work with their time. They however, admitted that it wasn’t bad to fall in love, but maybe they had not reached the time to do so.

“Being committed to someone is expensive. Especially in this part of the world…My time would be expensive in a relationship. So the other party should know how to work with my time. To give in like 100% falling in love status at this moment will be difficult, and we are not in the falling in love situation,” they added.

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DopeNation are known for their hit songs such as Eish, Zanku, Confam, and Kpanla. They also won the Sound City MVP Group of the Year in Africa award in 2020.

 

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