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After signing on to Empire record label, Lynx Entertainment has stopped posting Kuami Eugene’s songs on their YouTube channel.
According to Kuami Eugene, it is a new development that he is enthused about.
In an interview on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z, the 'Confusion' hit maker said he is happy that he now has something he can call his own.
“There should be a change. Things are not running like they used to be. I think it is one beautiful one thing that has changed that I am actually glad about.
Now I have my own YouTube account and ai had it not long ago and I have over 70,000 subscribers already. I am sure by December I will hit like 100,000 subscribers. And I mean I appreciate every support that is coming in but I love that movement. It is just beautiful to wake up and see this is mine; this is the property that is in my hand one day,” he told the host Kuami Dadzie.
Kuami who is out with his new album titled ‘Love & Chaos’ noted that both Lynx and Empire have a stake in his career.
He mentioned that even though Lynx’s control over his works has reduced after Empire came on board, the company still plays a crucial role in his music business.
He cited how both labels contributed to selecting songs for his current album.
“It’s the vibe from each side; there is a Kuami Eugene vibe, there is what Lynx wants as a record label and there is what Empire wants as a bigger record label as well, you understand. So the three of us have to come together; myself as a creative and the two of these bodies,” he noted.
The Love & Chaos album has songs such as Cryptocurrency, Monica, Yolo, Abena, Rags to Riches, among others.
Listen to 'Monica' below:
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