
The ongoing feud between Ghanaian music duo DopeNation and their former label mate Kuami Eugene has reignited, and this time, the tensions are higher than ever. The rift began after DopeNation threw shade at Kuami Eugene in a cheeky social media post, following comments made by their former label boss, Richie Mensah. In an interview on Hitz FM, Mensah officially confirmed Kuami Eugene’s departure from Lynx Entertainment, where DopeNation and Kuami Eugene had all started their careers.
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In their post, DopeNation wished their former labelmate success in overcoming the so-called ‘Lynx curse’, a belief among fans that artists who leave the label often struggle to create hit songs and maintain their relevance in the Ghanaian music scene. This remark sparked the public feud, with both parties exchanging words on social media ever since.
The tension continued to escalate when Kuami Eugene recently mocked DopeNation, accusing them of chasing social media clout with a “gym song,” which led to DopeNation’s fiery response. In their post, they took a jab at Kuami Eugene’s hairstyle and warned him against stealing songs from other artists, a reference to past accusations that he had borrowed melodies and lyrics without proper credit.
The drama has divided fans, with some taking sides while others call for unity and collaboration among Ghanaian artists.
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