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No Dulling was what I wrote, and Keche added, “Otan bebrebe yi…” – Kuami Eugene clears the air .

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Kuamia Eugene has put an end to the controversy around Keche’s song “No Dulling.”
The single by the musical duet that was released in 2020 included the Ghanaian singer. Later, a dispute erupted over the song’s author after Kuami Eugene was widely acknowledged as being responsible for the song’s success.
The Lynx Entertainment-signed artist is rumored to have revealed that he also created the song, which upset Keche. The pair claims that since the group first gained popularity, no one has ever composed a song specifically for them.

“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, in response to Keche’s remark, the “Angela” hitmaker stated during an appearance on Delay Show that he wrote the entire song and Keche added their part. It’s a major lie. I believe the reason is because in our sector, when someone writes a song for someone, they assume that person lacks talent, but that’s not how things work in the West, he added.
They recorded their verse at my studio, and I didn’t charge a single cedi for No Dulling, he continued. I had already written the song before they arrived. They eventually decided to add, “Otan bebrebe yi enti wo da aa wo da?” In the interview that follows with Delay, Eugene stated, “I have done this before.

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