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I wrote 'No Dulling' and Keche added 'Otan bebrebe yi ...' - Kuami Eugene clears the air

Kuamia Eugene has cleared the air on the brouhaha over the 'No Dulling' song by Keche.
Kuami Eugene
Kuami Eugene

The Ghanaian singer was featured in the song released by the music duo in 2020. Later, a controversy was stirred over who wrote the song as Kuami Eugene was credited by many for the success of the track.

The Lynx Entertainment signed act is said to have also disclosed that he wrote the track and that did not sit well with Keche. According to the duo, nobody has ever written a song for the group since they came into the limelight.

Keche

Keche

Andrew wrote it. Nobody has ever written a song for Keche. No Dulling is a Keche song. Kuami Eugene went and sat somewhere and said he wrote the song for us. Kuami Eugene is he a rapper?" Keche said.

Finally reacting to the comment by Keche, the 'Angela' hitmaker whilst on Delay Show said he wrote the entire song and Keche came to add their part. "It's a big lie. I think it's because in this industry when someone writes for someone, they think the person the song was written for doesn't have talent but it doesn't work like that in the Western World," he said.

He continued that "They recorded their verse in my studio and I didn't charge 1 cedi for No Dulling. When they came, I had already written the song. So what they came to add was 'Otan bebrebe yi enti wo da aa wo da?' ... I have done this before," Eugene told Delay in the interview below.

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