'I never said Dada KD left a suicide note behind' - Kaakyire Kwame Appiah
Dada KD and Kaakyire Kwame Appiah
Celebrated Ghanaian highlife musician Kaakyire Kwame Appiah has spoken out to clarify recent reports surrounding the death of fellow musician Dada KD.
In an exclusive interview with SeanCity TV, Kaakyire strongly refuted claims that he confirmed Dada KD left a suicide note before his reported death.
This clarification follows a widely circulated story by GHPage TV, which alleged that Kaakyire, during a conversation with entertainment personality Ola Michael on Okay FM, confirmed the existence of such a note. The report sparked widespread speculation and emotional responses from fans and the public.
Kaakyire was unequivocal in his response: “I never said Dada KD left a note in his room. However, the police retrieved notes in Dada KD’s room to aid their investigations. That is false information being spread in my name, and I need to set the record straight.”
He emphasized that he has no personal knowledge or evidence of a suicide note and expressed sadness over the rumors.
“It’s unfortunate how things can be misquoted or misrepresented in the media,” he said. “I respect Dada KD and his family, and I would never speak carelessly about such a sensitive issue.”
The veteran artiste also urged the media to practice responsible journalism, especially on sensitive matters like death. “We need to be careful with our words and the narratives we push. Lives and reputations are at stake,” he stated.
As of now, no official confirmation has been provided regarding the circumstances of Dada KD’s death. Kaakyire has made it clear he is not the source of the viral suicide note claim.
Dada Kwaku Duah, popularly known as Dada KD, passed away on Friday, May 16, 2025, at the age of 56.
The highlife legend died at Gbawe SDA Hospital in Accra after a sudden illness that left him unable to speak. Renowned for hit songs like “Fatia Fata Nkrumah,” “Odo Mu Anigye,” and “Tekyere Ma,” Dada KD earned accolades, including the Best Male Vocal Artiste award at the 2004 Ghana Music Awards UK.
Watch Kaakyire Kwame Appiah speak in the video below: