According to reports intercepted by Nuamahonline.com, Kuami Eugene is planning to leave Lynx, the record label that groomed him into the rockstar he is today.
The multiple award-winning performers, according to sources, feels he has outgrown the label and is seeking other avenues.
This has caused chaos in the record label as leaders refuse to release him, the source added.
Kwame A plus, a controversial Ghanaian personality, broke this news on live television yesterday during the telecast of United Showbiz UTV.
He described Kuami Eugene’s move as a good idea and advised the singer not to feel loyal to the label because it made him who he is.
A Plus said Eugene must be allowed to take decisions that will grow his brand and not be judged by critics.
If finalized, Kuami Eugene will join the likes of Mzvee, Asem, Eazzy First Lady, Ziggy, and other artists who left Lynx Entertainment.
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Reigning VGMA Songwriter of the year, Peter Fameyeh Bozah, aka Fameye has made certain controversial claims on his recent media tours that have sparked conversations amongst fans and listeners alike.
He has disclosed he did menial jobs including clearing rubbish from people’s homes as a means to make a livelihood.
Speaking on DayBreak on Hitz on Hitz FM, the artiste also mentioned that he used to fetch water for the Kwabenya Police Station detainees to flush the toilet when they defecated.
“I won’t go back to where I used to be but I will remember where I used to be. Anyone who lives at Kwabenya, Mosuku, or Ashongman Estate will know that I’m not lying about certain things I used to do before.
“Kwabenya East Police post, I used to fetch water for people there to flush toilets when they make an arrest. I was the one who planted the lawns and painted the place. I weed the whole community. Everyone knows that I am hardworking,” he said.
Fameye went ahead to disclose he sold ice cream and ‘sobolo’ to students while farming potatoes in front of his house.