The world now sees Kuami Eugene for the hypocrite he is - Eddie Khae

Upcoming artiste, Eddie Khae, slams Kuami Eugene on his call for support from Ghanaian artistes

The world now sees Kuami Eugene for the hypocrite he is - Eddie Khae
Kuami Eugene

Eddie Khae has launched a verbal assault of Kuami Eugene, labelling him a hypocrite.

According to the upcoming artiste, Kuami Eugene is a loudmouth that does not practise what he preaches

He said this concerning Kuami Eugene's rant about Ghanaian artistes failure to support each other.

In a Facebook live video two days ago, Kuami Eugene had called out his fellow Ghanaian musicians for not showing enough support to each other in the industry.  He mentioned that Ghanaian musicians fail to genuinely support their fellows and upcoming artistes.

Specifically, according to him, Ghanaian artistes hardly share the links and cover arts of studio projects of other musicians on their social media pages. At best they would share the song or music artwork on their Instagram story which vanishes after 24 hours and when they decide to share on their Instagram feed too, they refuse to tag the original artiste thinking tagging the artiste will increase his or her followers on social media, he accused.

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“If you won’t post about me, post about another upcoming artist in your area" he had said.

Eddie Khae, however, is having none of Kuami Eugene's "self-righteous" rant.

According to the rising star, Kuami Eugene himself does not support people. He said this in an interview on “Entertainment Review’’ on Peace FM.

In the interview, he reveals that he has composed a song that featured Kuami Eugene but the latter has warned him to remove his vocals from the song.

He explained that after all the effort he put into getting through to Kuami Eugene, only for the Vodafone Ghana Music Award's Artist of the Year to turn back and say want his voice on the song any longer.

“I don’t disagree with the call for support. What I disagree with is why are you saying something you don’t practice. For you to come out that lets all support which is a very good idea. It’s a very good idea; I’m not saying we shouldn’t support ourselves. No! What I’m saying is you, Kuami Eugene saying this, have you done your part? Do you do that? That’s my question to him’’, he slammed