Fantana Reflects on Lessons Learned from Diamond Platnumz

Fantana Reflects on Lessons Learned from Diamond Platnumz
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Ghanaian musician Fantana, during a revealing interview on 3Music TV’s Big Conversation with Lerny Lomotey, offered a glimpse into her dynamic with Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz, her co-star on Netflix’s Young, Famous, and African. Describing Diamond as a “teacher,” Fantana explained that their friendship, rooted in their shared passion for music, began with him mentoring her due to his extensive experience in the industry, dating back to when she was still in high school. She highlighted his guidance as instrumental in her growth as an artiste, particularly in understanding the intricacies of music production and performance, given his long-standing success in the African music scene.
Beyond music, Fantana credited Diamond with teaching her valuable life lessons, including “how to be flirtatious” and the art of smooth talking, which she playfully claimed has empowered her to charm any man with ease. She also drew inspiration from Diamond’s approach to privacy, specifically referencing his secretive marriage to Zuchu, which he initially downplayed as a “situationship” or professional relationship. Fantana saw this as a strategic move to protect personal relationships from public scrutiny, noting it as a tactic she might adopt, humorously suggesting she could call a future partner her artiste before surprising the world with a marriage. This lesson in safeguarding her heart, she said, was another chapter in Diamond’s mentorship, aligning with African cultural tendencies to keep personal matters private.
Despite the steamy on-screen chemistry that captivated Young, Famous, and African viewers, Fantana clarified that no musical collaboration with Diamond has materialized yet, as she prefers a deliberate pace to ensure quality over rushed output. She emphasized her desire to learn from Diamond’s expertise in his genre before producing anything together, stating, “I didn’t wanna just rush and do anything just for the sake of knowing someone.” As she continues to evolve as an artiste and individual, Fantana’s reflections on Diamond’s mentorship underscore her commitment to growth, both professionally and personally, while keeping her fans intrigued about her next moves.

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