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Kuami Eugene begs Patapaa, Ghanaians for forgiveness

Kuami Eugene has come out to clear the air and apologised to Patapaa.

After his controversial interview branding musician Patapaa as a ‘noise maker’, Kuami Eugene has come out to clear the air and apologised.

Posting a video to his Twitter page today (June 21), the ”Rockstar” singer has come out to apologize to music lovers and friends of the “One Corner” hit-maker.

Kuami Eugene in the video said he and Patapaa are very close and always throw banter at each other due to the different styles of music they both do, Ghanafuo.com reports.

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He posted the clear the air video after serious backlash from an interview he did on Rhythmz Live on GhOne TV in which he said he would never do a collaboration with Patapaa because he makes too much noise in his music.

This created a huge storm on social media with people branding Kuami Eugene as rude and unprofessional.

He has, therefore, come out to apologise to Patapaa and Ghanaian music lovers in general to forgive him.

Watch the video below.

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