Ghanaian music star Kuami Eugene has finally cleared the air about his departure from Lynx Entertainment, confirming months of speculation with a calm and mature explanation for his decision to keep the transition low-key.
Speaking during a recent interview with media personality Doreen Avio, the afrobeat and highlife sensation disclosed that he deliberately avoided making headlines with negativity, even though many expected a dramatic fallout. Instead of focusing on grievances or stirring controversy, he chose to channel his energy into new music and personal growth.
The singer, whose breakout came under the Lynx label, revealed that discussions about parting ways with the team began as far back as 2023, just around the time he released his hit single “Monica.” Although he quietly stepped away from the label, he clarified that the process was peaceful and that the company’s CEO, Richie Mensah, fully supported the move.
Kuami Eugene reflected on his nearly decade-long journey with Lynx, acknowledging the enormous impact Richie and the team had on his career. He described the transition as a mutual understanding rather than a breakup, stating that there’s still mutual respect and affection between them.
Evidence of this continued relationship was clear when he attended Richie Mensah’s recent book launch. Kuami said the moment was emotional and heartfelt, reinforcing how strong their bond remains, even outside of a formal contract.
Now focused on his solo career, Kuami Eugene urged fans and the public to pay more attention to his music—including hits like “Belinda” and “Monica”—rather than industry politics. He made it clear that his mission is to deliver great music, not to dwell on the past or seek sympathy over a label exit.
As the singer carves out the next chapter of his career, he’s hoping fans will stay tuned for what’s next, reminding everyone that positivity and music are what truly matter.
Source: NewsandVibes.com