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“Everything Mary Rockstar Said Was True. Kuami Eugene Is Greedγ; He Sold My Song To Cheddar & Took Money For My Back” – Kwame Yogot

“Everything Mary Rockstar Said Was True, Kuami Eugene Is Greedγ; He Sold My Song To Cheddar & Took Money For My Back” – Kwame Yogot

 

A controversy has emerged in the Ghanaian music scene, pitting two popular artists against each other. Kwame Yogot, a well-known musician, has publicly accused his colleague Kuami Eugene of allegedly using their collaborative song, “Biibi besi,” for personal financial gain.

 

According to Yogot, Eugene utilized the song in a political campaign for a presidential candidate known as Cheddar, receiving payment without sharing the funds. Yogot claims to be the primary creator of the song, having written and recorded it with Kuami Eugene’s feature.

 

In an emotional video posted on social media, Yogot expressed feelings of hurt and betrayal, citing past support he had offered Eugene. The accusation has sparked attention and debate within the music community, highlighting concerns about intellectual property and artistic integrity.

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At this time, neither Kuami Eugene nor representatives of Cheddar’s campaign have publicly responded to the allegations. The dispute is currently unfolding, with further developments anticipated

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