Ghanaian multiple award-winning musician, Kuami Eugene has revealed what he things endears his music to lots of people.
The ‘Monica’ hitmaker who’s known for his unique style and impeccable flow, believes people like his music because of his vulnerability.
“One thing I realized recently about why people like my music is my vulnerability. I don’t run away from my mistakes as a human being. I’m not that celebrity who behaves like he or she doesn’t make mistakes. I don’t pose like that, because there’s no human who does not err. So this reflects in my songs. I think that this is what the regular human being wants to listen to,” Kuami Eugene said with an interview with MC Ogee on New York-based Adinkra Radio.
He added: “My songs remind people of what they have experienced in the past, my songs make people happy and forget their sorrow. I am really good at putting such things together and it works all the time. From my songs such as Adwenfi, Angela, Never carry last, these speak about issues people relate to. I think that is the key point, that is what makes people like my music so much, they identify with the lyrics.”
Meanwhile, Kuami Eugene who is New York to perform at the much anticipated Ghana To The World Show which comes off today, July 13, 2024, at the Palladium in New York City, has promised patron an experience never to forget at the event.
The event which brings music lovers from around the world will feature an array of celebrated musicians who will bring on their A game to give patrons an unforgettable night of music and celebration.
Stars who are expected to perform include, Reggie Rock Stone, Kuami Eugene, Tiffany, 4×4, Keche, Joey B, among others.
At the event, music legend, Reggie Rockstone will be honoured for his contribution to the growth of Ghana music especially, hiplife genre.
The event also holds special significance as it commemorate the tenth anniversary of Castro’s disappearance, was was an influential figure in Ghanaian music.
Organizers of the event, Inside LLC will pay tribute to Castro’s legacy, ensuring that his contributions are not forgotten.