Lynx Entertainment recording artiste Kuami Eugene has shared a fascinating account of the outset of his music career.
The young talented artiste recounted how he was mocked by people he lived with in Fadama, a suburb of Accra but was unfazed by those critics.
According to him, he had no idea he will soar higher with his music career so fast and was grateful to Ghanaians for the massive support given him.
“You just have to learn not to give up. I didn’t give up on my dream despite the numerous trouble I was facing. Today those people who told me I was disturbing their ears whenever I start rehearsing have now turned to be my fans. I give glory to God that I didn’t give up.
“To do music is a do and don’t… Music as a whole is actually different from any kind of dream. When you dream to become a musician, it’s either you do and do it well or you don’t start at all or it will waste your time. When you’re satisfied with your talent to do music then you begin to work about the business and be focused
“I’ve been with many underground artistes, many of them have been underground for over 6years and are still trying to put things together paying hugely to producers to get hit songs done but it’s not happening. I made sacrifices for what I am today though the sudden rise was a surprise to me,” Kuami Eugene said on 30Minitz show
Source: kasapafmonline.com