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Kuami Eugene [8] was born to Alex and Juliana Marfo in Akim Oda, Ghana. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] His interest in music led him to sing in the church from a young age where he also learned how to play the drum, keyboard, and guitar. [ 11 ]
Xbill Ebenezer – Fate by Kuami Eugene; Rex – Broken Heart by DJ Vyrusky feat. Kuami Eugene; The Boldz – 100% by Scott Evans; Babs Direction – Oil In My Head by Black Sherif; Bani World – Kweku Playman by Kweku Smoke; Jwillz – Into the Future by Stonebwoy; Xbill Ebenezer – Cryptocurrency by Kuami Eugene feat. Rotimi; Music For Good
Open Gate – Kuami Eugene; Asabone – Lord Paper ft. Bosom P-Yung; Later – Mr Drew ft. Kelvyn Boy; Party – Sista Afia ft. Fameye; Hiplife Song of the Year Hip-Hop Song of the Year No Dulling – Keche ft. Kuami Eugene. Thank God – DopeNation ft. Kofi Kinaata; Enough Is Enough – Eno Barony ft. Wendy Shay; Long Life – Fameye ft. Kwesi ...
MTN Hitmaker is a television music competition created by MTN Ghana in 2011. [1] [2] The show is available to all amateur musicians living in Ghana or who are habitually residing in Ghana.
A remix of the song titled "Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah)" featuring Nigerian singer Joeboy and Ghanaian singer Kuami Eugene, released as a single in February 2020, became a commercial success in Nigeria, [3] Middle East, North Africa and in many European club venues, as well as the subject of collaborations with few local artists for localised ...
Kwame Nsiah-Apau (born 17 April 1976), [1] known by his stage name Okyeame Kwame and nicknamed Rap Doctor, [2] [3] [4] is a Ghanaian musician, songwriter, creative director and a Developmental Activist. [5]
As of 2022, he had worked on songs with Sarkodie, Medikal, Kofi Kinaata, [12] Dead Peepol, [13] Mr Drew, [14] [15] Kuami Eugene [12] and Amerado [16] His fame soared following the release of a remix for his single "Sika," where he collaborated with the renowned Ghanaian singer, Kuami Eugene .
Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., (born 17 October 1987) [1] is a Ghanaian reggae-dancehall artist.He is known by his stage name Shatta Wale, formerly Bandana. [2] [3] Shatta Wale changed his name to "Bandana'' after senior high school and released the hit track "Bandana from Ghana".