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Karole Kasita opens up on marriage: ‘Love needs time, care and serious investment’

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  • Karole Kasita says marriage requires serious emotional and personal investment.
  • She revealed that she once had to choose between her career and a relationship.
  • The singer believes couples must intentionally care for and support each other to maintain lasting relationships.

Female dancehall singer Karole Kasita has opened up about her views on marriage and relationships, describing them as commitments that demand time, care and consistent investment.

Karole Kasita

Speaking during an interview with TikToker and YouTuber Allan Cruz, the “Chekecha” singer said that long-lasting marriages do not happen by chance but are built through dedication and sacrifice.

According to Karole Kasita, she deeply values love and enjoys being in relationships, but there came a time when she had to make a difficult decision between pursuing her career and maintaining a relationship.

The singer argued that relationships require effort from both partners, adding that many women underestimate the emotional attention men seek within marriage.

“Marriage is not hard, but it requires a lot of investment and someone who is truly ready for it,” Karole Kasita said.

Karole further shared her belief that men often desire affection, attention and care, comparing them to babies in the sense that they want to feel nurtured and appreciated.

She explained that some men appreciate simple acts such as coming home to a caring environment, enjoying their favourite meals or receiving thoughtful gestures from their partners.

“If you are not really investing your time and effort into the relationship, you should know your man may start getting that attention elsewhere,” she added.

The singer also pointed to workplace dynamics, saying that some single women may show kindness and attention to married men, which can create temptation if relationships at home are already strained.

While emphasizing that her views are personal opinions, Karole Kasita maintained that couples must remain intentional and supportive if they want their relationships to survive.

For her, marriage is not impossible—it simply requires commitment, sacrifice and genuine effort from both sides.

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