Ghanaian highlife musician, Eugene Kwame Marfo, popularly known as Kuami Eugene says, his focus is basically on making the entire relevancy in the country and not international.
Kuame Eugene believes sharpening his dominance in Ghana and continuing to monopolise the local scene like he has been doing consistently since he burst onto the music industry is what matters to him.
According to him, he wants to stay the local champion whose music would continue to reverberate everywhere, have all the endorsement deals and monopolize TV & radio than being an international star.
‘…I want them to hear Kuami, Kuami! When you come to Ghana, I’m on a billboard, I’m on the radio, I’m on TV and it’s because I am what people locally want. I don’t want to leave, go international and lose what I have here.” I need to figure out how to combine both and how to gain from both sides,’ The ‘Bunker’ hitmaker said in a recent interview with Pan African Music (PAM).
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com/Joseph Marfo