Kuami Eugene has dispelled rumours that he has left Lynx Entertainment.
Speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, he said all the information about his exit from the label are mere rumours.
According by to him, if he leaves Lynx, he and the record label will release an official communication to that effect.
“People are so impatient on social media. If there was an official exit like everyone is talking about, I’ve not put anything out, Lynx has not put anything out and people are just trying to end our contact for us.
At the end of the day, if we are close to the level where we feel like 'okay Kuami is no longer with Lynx and he is done', we will put it out for everyone to know,” he said.
He therefore intimated that he still works with the record label.
“What I am trying to say it that me and Lynx are still working. I just sent a song to Richie two days ago on a project he is working on and he needs me to do one or two things for him, so we are so cool, and if I happen to leave there, we will put it out,” he further noted.
Kuami is currently out with Belinda.
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