“Ghana’s Music Industry is a Bloody Game Now”- Kuami Eugene
- Kuami Eugene wins big at Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, taking home two awards
- Despite his success, he calls out the industry, describing it as a "bloody game"
- His cryptic post sparks debate and raises questions about the darker side of the music industry
Highlife artiste Kuami Eugene has made a shocking revelation about the Ghanaian music industry, describing it as a “bloody game”. This comes after his big win at the 25th Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, where he was crowned Best Highlife Artiste of the Year and Best Music Video of the Year.
Despite his success, Kuami Eugene took to social media to express his concerns about the industry, stating: “The Music Industry no be how the fans dey see am. It’s a bloody game now. People will do anything, pull any string for validation. Ay3 tan !!!!!!”
It remains unclear what prompted the artiste’s candid post, which came just a day after the awards ceremony held at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre. Kuami Eugene’s words have sparked interest and debate in the industry, with many wondering what triggered his frank remarks.
While Kuami Eugene’s comments have raised eyebrows, they also highlight the cutthroat nature of the music industry, where competition and validation can sometimes lead to extreme measures. As the industry continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how artists and stakeholders will address these challenges and work towards a more supportive and inclusive environment.