Kuami Eugene, in a recent interview, has taken a proactive approach in addressing the ongoing concerns surrounding the sampling of other artists’ music within his work for the benefit of his loyal fanbase.
Emphatically denying any accusations of song theft throughout his career, the talented artist, who was previously signed to Lynx Entertainment, clarified that his creative process involves drawing inspiration from various musicians and incorporating certain elements into his compositions.
Highlighting the fine line between inspiration and infringement, Kuami Eugene stressed that his intention has never been to steal but rather to pay homage and infuse his own unique style into the music he produces.
Drawing parallels to music legends like Michael Jackson and popular Nigerian artists who have also faced similar accusations, Kuami Eugene rationalized that borrowing a line or two from existing work and adapting it to suit one’s artistic vision is a common practice in the industry.
Despite facing recurring criticism whenever his songs contain familiar references, he expressed disappointment in not receiving the same leeway as other artists when it comes to creative interpretation.
Addressing the fundamental essence of collaborative artistry, he reiterated that music thrives on shared inspiration and collective input.
In his closing remarks, Kuami Eugene underscored the universal goal of creating meaningful and resonant music that speaks to audiences, underscoring the dynamic nature of the creative process in the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry.
“I don’t ‘steal’ music, Every artist takes influences from different places.”
“There’s nothing wrong with taking a line or two and modifying it to fit my style.”
“It’s a part of how we create music, and it’s something that professional musicians do all the time.”
“I feel like many artists can get away with it, but for me, it’s like every time I release a hit that includes a line reminiscent of another artist’s work, I’m criticized. It’s disheartening because I put a lot of effort into making my music original while drawing inspiration.”
“At the end of the day, we’re all trying to create something beautiful that resonates with our audience.”
Source: NewsandVibes.com