A few years ago a young Kuami Eugene saw his talent in music and decided to pursue it without looking back.
He faced a lot of challenges on the journey in pursuit of his dream.
Now, Kuami Eugene is the VGMA 2020 Artiste of the Year. He is also one of the artiste regarded as the future of Highlife.
Speaking to JoyNews' Becky the 'Open Gate' hitmaker detailed how his journey began from a low point in life at Fadama.
At a young age he has achieved a lot, but is he fulfilled?
He tells his story on the season one premiere of Evibes on JoyNews this Saturday at 8:30 am. Don’t miss it.
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