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Ghanaian High-Life Artist Kuami Eugene trying to leave Lynx Entertainment

Kuami Eugene, a high-life artist from Ghana, is trying to leave his record label, Lynx Entertainment.

The 27-year-old has been with the company for two years, and he says that he's been mistreated by the management.

In her new of 17 October 2022 ''I try saa say I go stay, buh chaley I for leff. Suro Nipa''


In a statement, he said that he wants to pursue a "new adventure" and that he hopes to launch his own music label in the near future.


Eugene is best known for his hit song "Bad Man," which has been streamed more than 350 million times on YouTube. He's also had collaborations with some of the biggest names in music, including Drake and Wiz Khalifa. 

His departure could have major consequences for tLynx Entertainment, as the artist

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