Kuami Eugene Claims TGMA Doesn’t Define Who’s Doing Better In The Industry

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Kuami Eugene believes artistes should stop measuring their worth by the number of Telecel Ghana Music Awards they win, insisting that real success in the industry goes beyond trophies and award-night recognition.

During an interview on MX24, the singer explained that many musicians have remained relevant and successful for years without constantly relying on awards to prove their impact.

“TGMA doesn’t define who’s doing better in the industry. There are some artistes who have been here for decades and they’re still doing well,” he said.

According to him, musicians should not allow disappointment from losing awards to overshadow the effort they put into their craft, because one night does not determine an entire career.

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“Sometimes they forget if they’ve ever had a TGMA award before. It’s all good if you’re not the champion for that evening,” he stated.

The ‘Monica’ hitmaker also encouraged fans to continue standing behind their favourite artistes regardless of award results, noting that dedication and hard work deserve recognition too.

“Your fans should be proud of you because you’ve worked as hard as everyone,” Eugene stressed.

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