Kwame Yogot threatens to quit music if Kuami Eugene succeeds again
Ghanaian rapper Kwame Yogot has sparked controversy with a bold declaration, stating that he will quit the music industry if his colleague Kuami Eugene achieves success again.
The dispute between the two artists appears to be intensifying, with Kwame Yogot expressing strong sentiments towards Kuami Eugene.
According to Kwame Yogot, the reason behind his anger derived from an alleged betrayal, where Kuami Eugene purportedly tried to sell Kwame Yogot's song to a political party without his consent.
This incident has led to a deep-seated animosity between the two artists, with Kwame Yogot claiming that Kuami Eugene's actions nearly ruined his music career.
During an interview on Aluta FM, Kwame Yogot criticised Kuami Eugene's musical style, describing him as someone who "only makes songs for women" and questioning his "gangster" image.
He also claimed that Kuami Eugene's current success is partly due to his influence, citing their collaboration on the hit song "Biibi Besi" as evidence ³.
Kwame Yogot's strong words haven't gone unnoticed, with many fans and industry insiders weighing in on the dispute.
The "Biibi Besi" hitmaker has gone as far as to say that if he encounters Kuami Eugene, he would "bite off his nose" due to the intensity of his hatred.
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