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Ghanaian Artiste RKB Opens Up About Painful Discovery: Child He Raised for 11 Years Not Biologically His

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Ghanaian musician RKB, one half of the rising music duo GH Family has shared a deeply personal and heartbreaking chapter of his life that left him emotionally shaken.

In an exclusive and emotional interview with the GHVIBE Media team, RKB revealed that a DNA paternity test has confirmed he is not the biological father of the boy he has lovingly raised, supported, and considered his son for over eleven years.

 

RKB recounted that he first met Faustina Ohene from Dodowa on 31 December 2012 at Trinity Baptist Church. He explained that he got into a relationship with Faustina a year after they met. Faustina then claimed she had cancelled her marriage which was almost due but could not materialize because of age difference.

“Within a few weeks she told me she was pregnant and that the child was mine,” he explained. “From the very beginning I had a gut feeling something wasn’t right because she had thrown herself at me so quickly but I had no proof. I even told the family that the child wasn’t mine because he didn’t look like me but they always gave me an excuse after the other. I couldn’t accuse her without evidence, so I chose to take responsibility.”

RKB fully embraced fatherhood. He supported Faustina throughout the pregnancy, provided financially, and remained actively involved in the child’s life for more than a decade, covering school fees, medical needs, clothing, and every aspect of upbringing a committed father would.

Years later, Faustina reportedly began pressuring RKB, a UK resident, to bring the boy to live with him in Britain. According to RKB, she threatened to abandon the child if he did not step in, claiming the responsibility was hindering her personal growth and progress.

With no other viable option and wanting the best for the boy, RKB arranged for him to relocate to the UK.

As part of the standard UK immigration and family reunification process, a legal paternity test is required to confirm the parent-child relationship before proceeding further.

Unsure and still carrying that quiet doubt from years earlier, RKB quietly arranged a private DNA test through BluePrint DNA Organization without informing Faustina at the time. The result was devastating. He was not the biological father of the boy.

When asked about his next steps, RKB spoke with remarkable calm and maturity.

“I’ve decided to return the boy to his mother,” he said. “I hold no bitterness. I won’t demand any money back. I’ve left the entire situation in God’s hands.”

He added that, despite the emotional weight of the revelation, he currently feels mentally and emotionally stable.

“I’m in a good place right now. I don’t feel the need for psychological support, at least not at this moment. My focus is shifting back to my music and the work I still have to do.”

Through the hurt, RKB is channeling his energy into creativity. He and his GH Family partner are encouraging fans to stay connected through their music.

The duo recently released their vibrant debut single “Do Your Dance” a joyful, Swahili-infused Afrobeat track that celebrates movement, freedom, and African spirit.

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We wish RKB continued healing, renewed inspiration, and greater success in his music journey ahead.

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Meet Khendibeatz: The TGMA 2025 Producer Behind King Paluta And Sarkodie’s “Give Up And See”

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After winning Producer of the Year at the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA 2025) for producing King Paluta’s hit song “Aseda,” Khendibeatz continues his impressive run with the production of “Give Up and See,” the latest collaboration between King Paluta and rap heavyweight Sarkodie.

Operating through Khendibeatz Studios, the producer has evolved into more than just a beatmaker. From recording and mixing to full sonic direction, he continues to play an important role in shaping the sound of several emerging and established Ghanaian artists.

His production catalog reflects both versatility and consistency, having worked with some of Ghana’s most recognized artists including King Paluta, Sarkodie, Strongman, Black Sherif, Yaw TOG, Kweku Flick, Jay Bahd, Oseikrom Sikanii, and other notable names across the country’s hip-hop, drill, afrobeats, and highlife scenes.

From production to final mastering, Khendibeatz played a key role in shaping King Paluta’s “Ewor Me,” where he served as co-producer, mixing engineer, and mastering engineer further cementing his reputation as one of Ghana’s most versatile music creatives.

Khendibeatz isn’t just making hits – he’s creating timeless music and building a legacy through sound.

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Eni Baid Announces Star-Studded “Singles Anthem II” Featuring Sista Afia And Cojo Rae

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The Ghanaian music scene is about to receive another exciting anthem as fast-rising artiste Eni Baid prepares to release his much-anticipated upcoming single, “Singles Anthem II” featuring two of Ghana’s notable music stars, Sista Afia and Cojo Rae. The collaboration is already generating conversations among fans, with many eager to hear the unique chemistry between the three artistes.

“Singles Anthem II” is described as an uplifting, humorous, and danceable song designed to celebrate the freedom and happiness that come with being single. In a world where social media is often filled with romantic displays and relationship “pepper,” the song delivers a refreshing and entertaining response for singles who are proudly embracing their independence and seeking to find love.

The track carries a playful message, jokingly asking couples to “let singles breathe” while encouraging listeners to embrace self-love, happiness, and good energy without pressure from relationship expectations. Through catchy lyrics, vibrant production, and relatable storytelling, the song aims to connect with a wide audience, especially young people who enjoy fun and expressive music.

Sista Afia brings her signature confidence and energetic presence to the record, adding a bold female touch that perfectly complements the song’s lively theme. Known for delivering hit records and unforgettable hooks, her contribution is expected to make “Singles Anthem II” even more appealing to music lovers and partygoers.

At the same time, Cojo Rae adds a smooth and youthful vibe to the collaboration. His melodic style and relatable delivery blend seamlessly with the playful energy of the song, making the track enjoyable and easy to sing along to.

Musically, “Singles Anthem II” combines Afrobeats rhythms with contemporary Ghanaian Highlife and  Jama vibes, creating a sound that is both danceable and commercially attractive. The song is expected to become a favourite at parties, clubs, social gatherings, and across social media platforms due to its catchy hook and entertaining concept.

Beyond the humor and danceable vibe, the song also highlights an important message about confidence, individuality, and enjoying life without societal pressure. It reminds listeners that happiness is not defined only by relationships but also by self-enjoyment, friendship, and personal freedom, while they await on the right person in their own given time.

With Eni Baid teaming up with Sista Afia and Cojo Rae, “Singles Anthem II” is shaping up to be one of the exciting collaborations to watch out for in Ghana’s music industry. Song is out on the 15th of May 2026 on all platforms Fans are already anticipating a potential hit that could dominate playlists, TikTok trends, and entertainment conversations upon its release.

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