King Promise Tells Ladies How To Win His Heart: “It’s Not About Having Big Nyash and a Pretty Face”

King Promise Tells Ladies How To Win His Heart: “It’s Not About Having Big Nyash and a Pretty Face”

  • TGMA 2025 Artist of the Year, King Promise, has opened up about his kind of woman in a recent interview
  • He noted that he does not look at the physical appearance of a lady, but rather her energy and how that person connected with him
  • Many people in the comment section of the video admired his response to the question and tagged it as mature

Multiple award-winning Ghanaian singer King Promise opened up about his type of woman and how any lady would win his love and be in a relationship with him.

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King Promise opens up about his kind of woman and lists the qualities he looks for. Image Credit: @iamkingpromise
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King Promise specifies his type of woman

In an exclusive interview with Dr Poundz on HitzFM's Hitz Gallery, King Promise was asked to describe his kind of woman and what he typically looks for when choosing a lady.

He said he prefers a sweet woman in terms of compassion. He explained that, growing up, he had been drawn more to physical appearances, but now he was more interested in a woman's energy.

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The 2025 TGMA Artist of the Year noted that if he loves a woman, it is regardless of her appearance. He added that he had dated women of various body types, whether well-endowed or simply with a pretty face.

"It goes beyond that. I like someone who can stimulate my mind, we have a connection. It is not just because I like you. If it is just nyash I like, there is somebody who has a bigger nyash than you."
"If it is just face I like, there is someone who is going to be prettier than you. It does not mean you go to the next person," he said.

The Terminator crooner noted that being in a relationship with someone has more to do with connection rather than being interested in them because of their physical appearance.

When quizzed about marriage by Dr Poundz, the host of the show, on whether marriage was in the offing, the musician simply replied that it was not in the plans in the foreseeable future.

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The question stemmed from speculation arising from a music video he released in May 2024. The tune in question — Favourite Story — featuring rapper Sarkodie and singer OliveTheBoy was based on a traditional wedding setting, hence the chatter.

Reactions to King Promise's preferences in women

King Promise's definition of his kind of woman won the admiration of many of his fans on social media. Many of them tagged him as a very mature man who knew what he wanted in a woman.

The reactions of Ghanaians to King Promise's interview on HitzFM are below:

succ_dj said:

"Matured man is talking I guess 🔥."

nana_kwame_antwi_agyapong said:

"More of chemistry 🧪 than Biology."

jeansonthelowgh said:

"Connection 💯 with a little finesse 🔥🔥🔥."
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King Promise being presented with the TGMA 2025 Artist of the Year award. Image Credit: @ghkwaku
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D Black speaks about his ideal woman

YEN.com.gh reported that Ghanaian rapper and entrepreneur D Black set the record straight about his preferences when it comes to women.

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Contrary to popular belief, the Vera hitmaker noted that the Ghanaian female celebrities he often socialises with were not his type.

In a candid interview with Nana Romeo on Accra FM, D Black dismissed rumours linking him romantically to women signed under his Black Avenue Muzik label. He clarified that he was more attracted to career-driven, corporate women rather than flashy public figures or so-called slay queens.

Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Geraldine Amoah (Entertainment editor) Geraldine Amoah is an Entertainment Editor at YEN.com.gh. She pursued Business Administration at Ashesi University and graduated in 2020. She has over 3 years of experience in journalism. Geraldine's professional career in journalism started at Myjoyonline at Multimedia Group Limited, where she worked as a writer. She has completed Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced digital reporting and fighting misinformation.

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