'Stop asking me questions,' Kuami Eugene tells KiDi.
Ghanaian artist Eugene Marfo, better known by his stage name Kuami Eugene, tells his label partner KiDi to cease replying to questions about him.
Kuami Eugene claims that anytime KiDi tries to answer questions about himself in interviews, Ghanaians misquote him, presenting the two as having a strained relationship.
Kuami Eugene claims that he, like others, does not talk about his label mate KiDi, therefore he is relieved that KiDi has finally realized not to mention him.
He went on to suggest that KiDi should have been aware that whatever you say in Ghana might be distorted, not now, but afterwards.
“I don’t discuss KiDi; that’s just me.” I don’t discuss it.
“I don’t discuss KiDi; that’s just me.” I don’t discuss other people’s life. As a result, I’m delighted he now understands that our folks enjoy misquoting others. He should have realized a long time ago that your ‘A’ may be twisted into a ‘B,'” he told GHPage.
“He isn’t saying it in a way that will be understood. He’s saying it’s because he has a nice heart, but they misquote him and make him sound like a horrible person or a jealous person at the end of the day.”
KiDi, according to the “Bunker” singer, should concentrate on himself. When people ask him questions about him, he will refer them to Kidi.
KiDi claimed that whenever he mentions Kuami Eugene, his label member becomes irritated, causing internal fighting within Lynx Entertainment.
During a recent interview with Abeiku Santana, he revealed this information.