Kuami Eugene has finally come out to clear the air on his exit from Lynx Entertainment as has been speculated by many in the media and on social media.
In an exclusive Hitz FM interview, Kuami Eugene dismissed speculation surrounding his alleged departure from Lynx Entertainment, labeling it “baseless.”
He assured listeners that if he were to leave the label, he and Lynx would issue a joint official statement.
“Social media users are impatient. Since neither I nor Lynx has made an announcement, people should refrain from spreading rumors,” Eugene emphasized. “If we decide to part ways, we’ll inform the public.”
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Kuami Eugene refutes claims of his departure from Lynx Entertainment
Eugene confirmed his ongoing collaboration with Lynx, citing a recent song submission to Richie, his label mate. “We’re working seamlessly; my departure rumors are unfounded.”
This isn’t Eugene’s first time addressing public scrutiny. Last year, he defended his fashion choices, stating they’re a deliberate sacrifice for his family’s well-being.
“As 2020 VGMA Artiste of the Year, my priority is securing a brighter future for my family, not indulging in expensive clothing,” Eugene explained. “My style may not be flashy, but it’s a conscious choice to uplift my family from past struggles.”
Currently, Kuami Eugene is promoting his latest release, “Berlinda.”
Ghanaian singer-songwriter Kuami Eugene has made significant contributions to the music industry with his impressive discography.
His debut album, “Rockstar” (2018), showcased his versatility and talent. The album included hits like “Angela,” “Wish Me Well,” and “Confusion.”
In 2020, Eugene released his sophomore album, “Son of Africa,” featuring collaborations with international artists. “Son of Africa” spawned singles like “Open Gate” and “Show Body” featuring Falz.
Eugene’s discography also includes numerous collaborations, such as “Adwenfi” with DJ Vyrusky and “Happiness” with D-Black.
His singles “Take Away” and “Bunker” further solidified his position in the Ghanaian music scene. Throughout his discography, Eugene seamlessly blends highlife, Afrobeats, and contemporary styles.
His music often focuses on themes of love, self-empowerment, and African pride.
With a growing catalog and awards like 2020 VGMA Artiste of the Year, Kuami Eugene cements his status as a leading Ghanaian artist.