28th September 2023 10:29:03 AM
2 mins readRenowned Ghanaian musician and dancer, Mr Drew, has indirectly commented on the unexpected revelation made by Kuami Eugene concerning the production of the chart-topping song "Case."Kuami Eugene, often referred to as the "Rockstar," made a surprising disclosure during a recent interview with Naana Donkor Arthur during a Facebook live session.
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He claimed a substantial role in the song's creation, stating that he was responsible for crafting the catchy hook and a significant portion of the second verse.In the interview, Kuami Eugene disclosed, “Mr. Drew’s song, ‘Case,’ I wrote the hook and some part of the second verse. I wrote like 80 percent of that song. In fact, before he came to record the song, that hook and everything was already done. He heard it and sang it back.
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So, I do writing for other artists as well.”This revelation has sparked a conversation within the music industry, especially given the success of “Case.” Kuami Eugene hinted at a desire for due recognition and respect for his creative contributions.He further elaborated, “It’s quite unfortunate that this is the platform I have to use to send a message to Mr.
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Drew, urging him to do what he needs to do because the song is doing exceptionally well. That hook is undeniably great. Even if I had performed it solo, it would have still become a hit song because I composed it with the same energy and passion as ‘Wish Me Well.’ He’s like a brother to me, and I believe we should strive to acknowledge and respect each other’s contributions within the industry so we can all progress individually.
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”Kuami Eugene also expressed disappointment in the communication surrounding the song’s release. He recounted, “All I heard from him was something like, ‘Bro, the song, should we drop it?’ This happened while I was in America, and due to the time difference, I was asleep. When I woke up, he hadn’t informed my manager or anyone else.
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Later, the second person present during the song’s recording texted me to inform me that Drew had released the song. I texted Drew to inquire, and he left my message unread.“There appears to be some sort of subtly hilarious response from Mr. Drew amid the social media uproar as discussions about this revelation continue.
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Drew posted a cryptic message on Twitter, saying, "Come again," a message that many have interpreted as a statement stating Kuami Eugene is lying.<img alt="" class="wp-image-566393" />
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