
It Will Take Years to Forget Me – Kuami Eugene Shuts Down Career Downfall Rumors
Ghanaian singer-songwriter Kuami Eugene has confidently addressed recent claims suggesting that his music career is on the decline.
In a bold statement, the multiple award-winning artist declared that it will take “years to forget” his impact on the Ghanaian music scene, firmly dismissing any speculation about a career slump.
Speaking in a recent interview, Kuami Eugene emphasized that his legacy and contribution to the music industry cannot be erased easily. He reminded critics of the consistent hit songs he has released over the years, as well as the massive support he continues to receive from his loyal fanbase.
“I’ve written timeless songs and created hits that have become soundtracks of people’s lives. It’s not easy to erase that. It will take years to forget Kuami Eugene,” he stated.
The “Angela” hitmaker, known for his energetic performances and infectious melodies, believes his work speaks for itself. Despite a relatively quieter season compared to previous years, Kuami Eugene assures fans that he is still active in the studio, working on new music and preparing to surprise the industry once again.
Kuami Eugene rose to prominence after winning MTN Hitmaker in 2016 and has since remained one of Ghana’s most influential voices in afrobeats and highlife.
With chart-topping songs like “Open Gate,” “Wish Me Well,” and collaborations with top African artists, he maintains a significant presence in the music space.
Fans and industry stakeholders have since taken to social media to support the artist, applauding him for his resilience and confidence.
As Kuami Eugene puts it: “Legends don’t fade, they evolve.”
Written By: DJ RAYA