The Industry Is Yet To Accept The Versatility Of Artistes Writing Songs For Others – Kuami Eugene Claims

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Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku
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Young Ghanaian artistes, Kuami Eugene, thinks the industry has not accepted the versatility of artistes and their capabilities of writing songs for others.

He made this claim after comments about writing the ‘Victory’ for Joyce Blessing.

In his latest interview with Nana Ama McBrown on Onua Showtime, the Lynx Entertainment artiste disclosed the artistes he had written songs for.

They included Becca, Efya, MzVee, and Adina. According to him, he did that with discretion.

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“I was just doing it behind closed doors because many people would not understand and the industry has not developed to the level where it can understand. People would ask “He does songs and writes songs for others?” he said.

Eugene further stated that the situation would have been worse if he had charged for his songwriting works since he was new to the industry at the time. He therefore had to “make some sacrifices and do some of them for free.”

Recently, the ‘Angela’ hitmaker had a songwriting issue with Mr Drew—but they settled it later.

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