Ghanaian singer and songwriter Kuami Eugene has opened up about his departure from Lynx Entertainment, describing it as the end of a beautiful chapter and the beginning of a new phase in his career.
In a interview wih Doreen Avio, the “Angela” hitmaker shared insights on the public reactions following Richie Mensah’s official announcement about his exit.
“I had a lot of calls after Richie made the announcement, and I had to explain that I’d spent eight years at Lynx.
“It’s been a beautiful journey,” he said. “I’ve heard what people are saying. A lot of people are happy. I remember A Plus said something like, with Kwame’s talent, if he gets the chance to go independent with proper management, he’ll become a very big star one day.”
Kuami Eugene also addressed a past remark made by rapper Guru, who predicted he would flop after parting ways with Lynx.
The singer chose a diplomatic approach, acknowledging Guru’s current leadership position as president of the University of Ghana Students’ Representative Council (SRC).
“Guru made a comment about me flopping after Lynx, but he’s a president now—he’s the president of the University of Ghana Students’ Representative Council.
“I respect that, and for that reason, I won’t say much about Guru,” Kuami Eugene said. “I used to watch his concerts growing up, so it was a shame when he brought his issues with Richie to me. But again, he’s a president now, and I don’t think he’d repeat those words.”