Kuame Eugene has said he’s working very hard during his prime to stash enough money in his bank account so he can have the luxury of quitting music when he clocks 40-years.

Perhaps feeling vulnerable owing to criticisms he often gets from a cluster of naysayers, the A-list star said he could bow out of the music scene and enjoy the fruit of his labour to avoid unsolicited opinions from people about his craft.

He said when he finally takes this decision, a lot of the backlash he receives from people will stop because he might not be actively involved in music again.

“When I get to 40, seeing me will be very difficult. When I get to 40, I can stop this thing [ music] that I am doing. Why do you think I am working so hard to save? By 40, you can’t tell me what to do anymore. By 40, if I like I will play the show, if I don’t like it I won’t play it,” Kuami added.

Kuami stated that there will be a time people won’t have a say about his music again because he will be like Daddy Lumba.

“I won’t sing the song again unless I feel like doing it,” he added. Kuami Eugene released a five-track EP titled ‘Afro Highlife’ in 2021.

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In other news- apparently, Black Sherif has been knocking on the door of fame for a very long time as he used to do covers of mainstream acts plus a mixture of his own renditions back then.

In view of this, a throwback video of the Sad Boys boss honcho passionately singing Kelvyn Boy’s ‘Mea’ song has emerged on the internet.

Sherif who proved he could rap and sing, converted the Mea song in his own rendition with a beautiful melody while he was with his friends in a barbershop.

The video since it emerged online, has garnered favourable responses from netizens who have hailed the First and Second Sermon spitter for his consistency and determination in trying to reach the top with his raw talent.

Watch the video below;

SOURCE: www.Ghgossip.com

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