Ghanaian highlife and afrobeat star Kuami Eugene has finally opened up about his much-rumoured departure from Lynx Entertainment, shedding light on why he chose to keep the transition low-key and drama-free.
In an exclusive interview with Doreen Avio, the “Monica” hitmaker explained that he deliberately avoided the traditional route many Ghanaian artists take after parting ways with their record labels.
Which is focusing on negativity and grievances. Instead, he preferred to channel his energy into his new projects and musical growth.
“I noticed that when people leave record labels here, they often spend a lot of time talking about, sorry to say, their bad experiences rather than focusing on what they’re doing now,” he said. “That’s not something I wanted to be a part of.”
According to him, discussions surrounding his exit from Lynx began as far back as 2023, during the rollout of his single “Monica.” Despite the quiet transition, he made it clear that his departure was done on good terms and with the full support of Lynx Entertainment CEO Richie Mensah.
“It’s been a very long journey with Lynx Entertainment. They’ve played a huge role in my life,” Eugene reflected. “Richie told me, ‘Eight years, Charlie, you almost hit a decade with us.’ I’ve learned so much from him, and I’m very grateful.”
Kuami Eugene also emphasised that although he is no longer officially signed to the label, the relationship remains intact. He recently attended Richie Mensah’s book launch and described the reunion as warm and heartfelt.
“I was at Richie’s book launch just two days ago. It was a blessing to see him, hug him like the father he’s been to me. He even texted me thanking me for coming,” he revealed.
Continuing in the imterview, Kuami Eugene urged the public to focus on the music rather than the politics behind the scenes.
“If I put out my feelings, then what?” he asked rhetorically. “What I really want is for them to listen to ‘Belinda,’ ‘Monica,’ and the other bangers I’m giving them.”