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8th July 2025 8:20:00 AM
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Ghanaian Highlife artist KK Fosu has stated that, despite the challenges he faced in his music career, quitting was the last things he considered to do.
According to him, music is not just a career but the heartbeat of his very existence.
“In life, you have to be a soldier and never give up. You see, the challenges will come, but you have to face them. Despite the temptations to doubt and the burden of challenges, I have never once wished to turn away from music. It is my heart, my spirit, my everything,” he reportedly said.
KK Fosu expressed gratitude to God for the gift of writing and composing songs everyday consistently.
Adding that, he might not be seen in the public eye frequently, but he is working assiduously behind the scenes.
“You might see me quiet or taking things slowly, but behind the scenes, the creativity never ceases. I write and compose every single day. I always thank God for this gift, and I reaffirm: we don’t stop. We never stop,” he added.
He has however, announced plans to launch an initiative to discover and nurture the next generation of Ghanaian music stars.
“My fans should get ready for a global Dstyle Concert and also our talent hunt aimed at nurturing the next generation of Ghanaian music stars,” the Ghanaian artiste stated.
Highlife musician, Kuami Eugene, has also confidently stated that the impact he has made through his music will not go down the drain because he departed from Lynx Entertainment.
Many have raised concerns that Kuami Eugene’s career may not rise again since he has left Lynx Entertainment. However, the singer believes otherwise.
In a video on X, the ‘Angela’ hitmaker said he has sung several hit songs, and most of them enjoy consistent play at events and in media houses.
“I sang Angela, confusion, wish me well, kwani kwani remix, obiaa to, open gate, no dulling, killing me softly and many more. So, it will take years for people to forget me.”
“During weddings, they play several of my love hit songs for the couple and the bridal party to dance. There are several songs with my name on them, how can you forget me?” he added.
He explained that the playtime his songs have alone would consistently make him relevant in the Ghanaian music industry.
The singer has revealed that he parted ways with Lynx Entertainment record label long before the release of his hit song 'Monica.'
He made this known to Doreen Avio of Joy FM during an interview.
“I wasn’t the first person to put it out there that I left Lynx. Richie did that actually, so after he announced that I’ve left Lynx Entertainment on his account, I had a lot of calls, but people didn’t know from 'Monica' time, we were in talks for exits a long time ago."
"When I had Monica playing, I was partially out of Lynx a long time, but I just didn’t want to come put it out there, and when I had Belinda, I was not even at Lynx at all."
He also revealed his decision to cut off his signature Afro hair to mark a fresh start in his music career following his exit from Lynx Entertainment.
“I woke up one morning, and it had been a long time since I got signed to Lynx. I’ve been changing hairstyles from one hairstyle to another hairstyle, but I’ve not had a down cut for a very long time, for about six years. I’ll twist it, then I will do this, and I will unbraid it, leaving the afro. I changed it just to show a new look and the fact that it’s a new beginning for me from Lynx. It’s a transition from the Lynx boy to your family, sweet boy Kwami Eugene,” he said.
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