Showbiz critic, Kwame A Plus has alleged that musician Kuami Eugene may be leaving Lynx Entertainment.
According to him, he supports the move. A Plus explained that he does not subscribe to the notion that one does not have to always be static.
Speaking on Accra-based UTV, he stated that people should aspire to reach higher heights at different times in their careers.
Thus, any move by Kuami Eugene to move on from Lynx Entertainment is a good one, Kwame A Plus said.
However, the entertainment critic believes that the ‘Take Away’ hitmaker should be well prepared before he attempts to leave.
He explained that Kuami Eugene will need a similar level of team and effort Lynx is putting into managing him to succeed after his purported exit.
A Plus noted that it would be disturbing to see his career not flourish after his exit.
Meanwhile, sources within the label say the singer has a contract and intends to see it through.
Also, Kuami Eugene joined his label mate Adina for her first solo concert dubbed 'Amplified' at the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra on Saturday.
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