Ghana’s music rockstar, Kuami Eugene, has finally opened up after a long hiatus from the music scene.
The Ghanaian artiste in his recent outing poured his heart out during an interview on Y 107.9 FM’s “Dryve of Your Lyfe” with Kojo Manuel. In an emotional revelation, he shared his thoughts on the tumultuous year he’s experienced and his return to the music scene.
“This year has been a mess, but I’ve felt the most love,” Kuami Eugene confessed, setting the tone for the interview.
The artiste delved into the inspiration behind his recently released album, “Love and Chaos,” which reflects the highs and lows of his journey in the music industry. “I’ve been through a lot of chaotic moments in the industry. I’ve seen people love and hate me. I’ve lost people. And this whole year has been a mess for me. That’s where the Chaos part of the album comes from,” he explained.
Kuami Eugene’s decision to step back from the limelight for a while was a strategic move. He noted, “I knew when I go off for a while and come back we’d see the Kuami Eugene effect in play. I wanted to stay away a bit longer, but the fans are waiting, and I felt I should come back and drop a banger.”
According to him, the “Love” part of his album title represents the affection and support he’s received from the industry and his fans. Despite the chaos he’s experienced, Kuami Eugene feels overwhelmed by the love and believes in the enduring connection he has with his supporters. “The Love part happens to be all the love I get from the industry. I’m going through it, but I know I’m loved,” he added.
Kuami Eugene’s candid interview not only provides insight into the motivation behind “Love and Chaos” but also highlights the resilience and passion of a talented artiste who has faced the ups and downs of fame with grace and humility.
Fans of the Ghanaian artiste are expecting him in full swing after his comeback with the release of his latest album.