Ghanaian highlife and Afrobeats singer Fameye has sparked discussion in the music industry after declaring fellow artiste Kuami Eugene “untouchable” among Ghana’s current crop of young musicians.
Fameye made the remark while speaking about the evolving landscape of Ghana’s music scene and the rise of new-generation artistes who continue to dominate airwaves and streaming platforms. According to him, Kuami Eugene stands out due to his consistency, versatility, and ability to deliver hit songs across different genres, particularly highlife and Afrobeats.
He praised Kuami Eugene’s songwriting ability and production input, noting that his creative output has played a significant role in shaping contemporary Ghanaian sound. Fameye suggested that few young artistes have been able to match Kuami Eugene’s combination of commercial success and musical craftsmanship in recent years.
The “Nothing I Get” hitmaker further described Kuami Eugene as a benchmark for young artistes aiming to build long-term careers in the industry, stressing that talent alone is not enough without consistency and discipline.
Fameye’s comments have since generated conversations among fans and industry watchers, with many debating whether Kuami Eugene truly stands above his peers or whether the Ghanaian music scene currently boasts multiple equally influential young talents.
Kuami Eugene, known for several chart-topping hits and awards since his breakthrough, remains one of the most prominent figures in Ghana’s mainstream music industry, often credited with bridging traditional highlife sounds with modern Afrobeats influences.
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