Kuami Eugene Accuses Fellow Artists for Unfair Tactics After Recent TGMAs

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Kuami Eugene has voiced his discontent with the Ghanaian music industry following the recent TGMA awards. Although the RockStar secured the Best Music Video award for his hit song “Cryptocurrency,” he and many of his fans were expecting him to clinch the coveted Album of the Year award.

This year, Kuami Eugene found himself largely absent from discussions as a strong contender for multiple awards. Despite having several hit songs, he did not dominate the conversations surrounding the TGMA25, a stark contrast to previous years where he was a prominent figure.

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After the awards night, Kuami Eugene took to Twitter to share some startling revelations about the industry. In a tweet, he described the music scene as a “bloody game,” suggesting that artists are willing to go to extreme lengths for recognition and validation. He lamented that these practices have tainted the industry’s image, making it unattractive and disorganized.

His comments have taken many by surprise, especially given his previous accolade as Artiste of the Year. Kuami Eugene’s candid remarks highlight potential underlying issues within the industry that may need addressing to ensure fairness and integrity in future awards