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Highlife singer Eugene Kwame Marfo has shared the reason behind his love for cars.
Sharing his past experiences on Hitz FM today, Kuami Eugene talked about how he had to walk long distances to studios to record his songs.
"The hustle in the street before you blow is not easy; I used to walk from Fadama to Israel and Graphic Road to Kaneshie just to record my songs.
So I love the fact that Shatta loves cars, I understand him from where I come from. So as the money started coming I started buying cars," he stated.
The 'Wish Me Well' singer confessed that he currently has four cars and would have bought more if not for the intervention of his mother.
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