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Not every creative smokes or womanizes – Samini

SAMUELBy SAMUELOctober 21, 20252 Mins Read
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Samini has spoken out against long-standing stereotypes about creative people, particularly the assumption that most entertainers engage in smoking, drinking, or womanizing.

The award-winning singer admitted that while these vices exist in the industry, they are not exclusive to artistes.

“It’s a perception,” Samini stated firmly on the Health Quarters podcast monitored by Lovinghananews.com.

“There are a lot of doctors and teachers who smoke. So you can’t just say it’s a creative person thing.”

He explained that many young creatives fall into such habits early on, often out of naivety and peer influence, not necessarily out of recklessness.

“We enter the space quite young,” he noted. “You’re a teenager, you see what others are doing, and you think it’s part of the culture. If you’re not careful, it becomes a habit before you even realize it.”

According to Samini, he was lucky to pull out of such circles early, learning to prioritize discipline and balance.

He also touched on the sensitive topic of womanizing, arguing that the issue should be seen in context rather than condemned outright.

“I don’t think womanizing is a problem,” Samini said, stirring laughter on the podcast. “What matters is honesty. If you’re in multiple relationships, be open. Don’t deceive anyone.”

He stressed the importance of mutual consent and transparency, linking it to traditional polygamy rather than moral decay.

“You can’t force polygamy down anyone’s throat,” he added. “But if a man is open and a woman knows what she’s agreeing to, then there’s mutual respect.”

Samini’s comments come at a time when conversations about celebrity lifestyle, morality, and mental health are increasingly gaining attention in Ghana’s creative scene.

With his characteristic blend of realism and wisdom, the “My Own” singer reminded fans that artists are not immune to temptation, but that self-awareness and honesty can make all the difference.

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