KiDi is My Big Brother, I won’t Retaliate - Kuami Eugene

Artiste, Kuami Eugene has quelled the flames of his alleged beef with his label mate after KiDi suggested that Kuami Does not know how to talk well.

KiDi is My Big Brother, I won’t Retaliate - Kuami Eugene
KiDi and Kuami Eugene

Kuami Eugene has stated that he will not allow the media to force him into an unprovoked retaliation on KiDi's words.

This comes after KiDi was heard saying that Kuami Eugene lacks good communication skills in public in an interview with Doreen Avio. 

According to Kuami Eugene, KiDi has the right to say anything he wants to say in public by virtue of the fact that he is his big brother.

He noted that KiDi has the unfortunate habit of always trying to make himself look like the "good one" but since he is used to it, he sees no wrong in it. 

“He is a brother, and he actually understands me more than the people out there because he is quite close to me and has every right I mean whatever we keep in our baskets or cobwebs, he comes to say it in the public 'like this is what Kuami does...'

"KiDi actually makes people think like he is the good one, he is the one that is always doing the good thing, he is not chasing the girls, and getting people pregnant and it is always Kuami, and Kuami does not talk well. But at the end of the day, we are still here, he is a big brother, I admire him so much. I admire the fact that he shares his opinion about me but he is the good one. He should keep being the good one," he said.

Kuami Eugene explained that he will forever be grateful to KiDi and what he has done for him and there can be no rift between them.

“Nothing is gonna happen. I love KiDi so much because I love the fact that KiDi and MzVee were able to accept another mate when I came from Fadama fresh. They were able to support and accept the fact that this guy is new, he is from nowhere..."

"It's just quite fortunate that I’m doing good as them right now and I believe, the more he talks, the more we vibe and understand each other well. So he has every right to express himself,” he concluded.