Keche has provided an update on their reconciliation with Kuame Eugene during an interview on TV3’s New Day with Anita Akufo.
They mentioned that they had resolved their feud with the Rockstar.
“With Kuami Eugene’s issue, it’s past. We have sorted that. We solved that issue,” they stated asked about their feud.
Kuame Eugene and Keche were in disagreement regarding the credit for their 2020 hit song ‘No Dulling’.
Kuame Eugene asserted that he produced the song, did the chorus, and most of the verse Keche sang, but the duo refuted his claims.
When the issue first popped up, Keche Joshua replied to allegations Kuami Eugene made in an interview with Delay that he wrote most of the lyrics to Keche’s smash hit “No Dulling.”
According to Kuami Eugene, Keche lied about his involvement in the creation of the viral hit “No Dulling.”
“I did the whole chorus and hook. If anybody claims credit for it, it’s a big lie because I wrote that.
“They are claiming credit for it because they feel they do not have talent or are inferior. I had written the hook and everything before they contacted me,” Kuami Eugene said.
Kuami Eugene had also claimed that the only phrase they added was “Otan bebrebe yi enti wo da aa wo da?”
Keche Joshua, on the other hand, seemed taken aback by Kuami Eugene’s remarks and expressed his concern and uncertainty to his co-musician.
He responded with a viral video post on Twitter in which he can be seen addressing the allegation while laughing uncontrollably.
“They said the only thing we did in the song was ‘Otan brebere yi nti wo da wo da’. Hmm…So Andrew. ‘No Dulling.” The only thing we did was ‘Otan bebere vi nti wo da wo da.” He said, laughing hysterically, before adding, “… I don’t understand it; I don’t get it.”
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