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9th July 2025 11:31:20 AM
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Twins are often known for dressing alike, but that was never the case for popular Ghanaian music duo Michael Boafo, popularly known as B2, and Tony Boafo known as Twist, collectively known as DopeNation.
According to them, wearing the same outfit did not sit well with them.
Thus, they curved their unique style and fashion to suit their preference.
“On this side of the world, it’s kind of compulsory, your parents make you dress alike when you step out. But we never liked that idea, so we squashed it at a point,” they shared on the premiere season of Just Being Us with MzGee.
They recounted several instances of having petty fights caused by "time, a song, the kind of instrument we want to use, or even where to hold our next concert.”
But their parent had enough the troubles and decided them in different schools.
“There was this fight over tie-and-dye clothing just before senior high school. After that, our dad had had enough. He decided to separate us, sent one to a boys’ school and the other to a mixed school,” they explained.
DopeNation had also explained their single status on Delay's show.
The twins, despite their fame, attributed their relationship skepticism to the belief that love is a facade, leaving Delay visibly taken aback.
“Most people who are in love happen to be in a situation where it's all in their heads. You feel happy about it but for that same momentum you have with feeling happy, you can feel very sad the day you'll be heartbroken,” they said as they seamlessly completed each other's sentences,” DopeNation stated.
During the discussion, the duo shared their perspective on love, emphasising that it often exists only in one's mind.
They deemed it a "scam," asserting that commitment comes with a hefty price, especially in terms of emotional investment and potential heartbreak.
"So, we feel like it's a scam. It's a scam because it's only real when you believe in it. When you don't believe in it, it's like a facade,” they added, stressing that, “Being committed to someone is expensive” because “you may not know their whereabouts and activities when you are away from you.”
Furthermore, DopeNation revealed their unconventional family background, asserting they were born out of wedlock and only encountered their estranged father at the age of fourteen.
Despite efforts to foster a continuous familial bond, their intentional mention of him in the interview prompted a rare response from their father, leading to a conversation.
The twins expressed the challenges in maintaining a relationship with their father, citing periods of silence after reconnecting and addressing issues.
Despite these hurdles, they expressed a desire to visit him in the future.
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