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Roseline Layo: Accused of infidelity, the Ivorian music diva responds

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The rumors surrounding Roseline Layo and her musical accomplice, the arranger Tamsir, have escalated recently, leading to speculation about a possible romance between the two artists. The professional duo formed by the Ivorian singer and the architect behind the hit “Coup du Marteau” seems to blur the lines of mere collaboration, to the dismay of some.

The shockwave threatens the marital bliss of Roseline Layo with her husband, David Gnanhou, better known as Chewe. Whispered across corridors are suggestions of adultery, fueled by voices likely in search of discord. In response to the escalating gossip, the voice behind the hit “Amour Kôyô-Kôyô” took it upon herself to set the record straight.

Taking to her Facebook page, Roseline Layo addressed her audience directly, vehemently denying the insinuations and clarifying the nature of her relationship with Tamsir, under the glare of the rumor mill. “Contrary to what people are saying, Tamsir is not just my arranger; he’s like a little brother to me. His arrangements enhance my compositions. I chose to be a married woman. I will remain faithful to my husband to the end of my days. That’s for myself and also for my kids. If some have chosen to have multiple partners at the same time, that is not the case for me,” she declared.

It’s important to acknowledge Tamsir’s significant contribution to Roseline Layo’s career. Their collaboration has led to high-quality musical works that have captured the hearts of music lovers. Thanks to their synergy, Roseline Layo has won numerous awards and her songs have garnered millions of views on legal streaming platforms.

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