Ghanaian music star KiDi has officially announced his forthcoming third studio album, titled Where Do We Go From Here. The revelation came during an interview on Capital Xtra radio in London, where KiDi shared insights into the album’s development and his excitement for its release. 
In recent months, KiDi has been teasing new music, heightening anticipation among his fanbase. In a social media post, he hinted at releasing a new song in October. This announcement aligns with his earlier statements about the album nearing completion. In an interview with Joy News, he mentioned that the album was 90% done and scheduled for release later this year.  
KiDi has expressed high hopes for this project, proclaiming it as a significant milestone in his career. He described the album as “the best album in the history of Ghana music,” emphasizing its potential impact on future generations. 
The artiste has also been connecting with fans through performances across Europe, including shows in Italy, Spain, and the UK, further building momentum for the album’s release. 
Where Do We Go From Here marks KiDi’s first major album since The Golden Boy in 2021, which received widespread acclaim. Fans eagerly await the new project, anticipating that it will showcase KiDi’s growth and evolution as an artiste. 
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