It Is Illegal For My Lookalike To Charge For Shows – Kuami Eugene

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Lynx Entertainment’s Kuami Eugene has reacted to reports suggesting that one of the guys who claim to be his lookalike charged some amount of money to play a show in Kumasi over the weekend.

Speaking on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz entertainment review show on Monday morning, Kuami Eugene made the point that he did not have any problem with people making a name for themselves in the entertainment space because they purportedly look like him.

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He added that there is a however a limit to the extent these lookalikes can go and one of those limits is charging people money to play his songs at their programs and acting like they were him.

The one-time VGMA ‘Artist of the Year’ stressed that once they do such a thing they can be taken on legally because it is against the laws of the country to impersonate someone like that.

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