Ghanaian music sensation Kuami Eugene has clapped back at growing claims that his musical influence is fading, asserting that he remains an unforgettable force in the entertainment world.
In a strongly-worded video shared on social media platform X, the highlife and afrobeats artist addressed the chatter surrounding his relevance. Dismissing the notion that his fame is slipping, he reminded the public of the enduring impact of his songs, many of which remain staples at Ghanaian events.
The singer proudly reeled off a list of some of his biggest tracks — including Angela, Wish Me Well, Open Gate, No Dulling, Obiaa To, and Killing Me Softly — claiming they’ve become part of the national soundtrack for weddings, celebrations, and everyday life.
With visible confidence, Kuami Eugene argued that his music’s emotional power and cultural reach make it impossible for the country to forget him anytime soon. He pointed out how often DJs spin his songs during romantic and joyful moments, proving that his catalogue continues to resonate with audiences.
Since bursting onto the scene after winning MTN Hitmaker Season 5, the Lynx Entertainment star has dropped numerous chart-topping tracks, carving out a lasting presence in Ghana’s music history.
Though critics online have questioned his continued dominance in a music scene now crowded with emerging talents, Kuami Eugene has made it clear—he’s not fading away. Instead, he’s doubling down on his legacy and reminding the world of the voice behind some of Ghana’s most beloved anthems.
“It will take years for people to forget my name”
-Kuami Eugene responds to claims that his career was over, stressing that he has numerous hit songs that will continue to keep him relevant in the industry. pic.twitter.com/V0ZiBZHxul
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Source: NewsandVibes.com