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DopeNation and Kuami Eugene Beef Over Lynx Entertainment Departure

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The Ghanaian music industry is witnessing a notable rivalry unfold between two of its prominent stars, DopeNation and Kuami Eugene, following their respective departures from Lynx Entertainment, one of Ghana’s leading record labels. The tension was brought into the public eye through a series of social media exchanges, highlighting the competitive nature of the music scene.

DopeNation, a dynamic music duo known for their unique sound, left Lynx Entertainment in 2020, an event that sparked varied reactions within the industry. Kuami Eugene, celebrated for hits like “Angela” and “Wish Me Well,” recently confirmed his exit from the same label, announcing his move to his own label, ROCKSTAR RECORDS, which has fueled speculation and excitement among fans.

This is a video from an interview in 2020 to which Kuami Eugene made fun of Dopenation when they left lynx

The rivalry intensified when DopeNation publicly challenged Kuami Eugene over the so-called “Lynx curse,” a term coined by fans suggesting that artists face career struggles after leaving Lynx Entertainment. DopeNation humorously remarked on the situation, stating, “Let’s see how you carry the so called ‘lynx curse’ now, what was meant for four people is now for one person. We wish you well,

@KuamiEugene,” in a post on X (formerly Twitter)

This public exchange has not only stirred the Ghanaian music community but has also caught the attention of international audiences, keen on observing how these transitions might affect the artists’ careers globally. Kuami Eugene, who has enjoyed significant success under Lynx, winning multiple awards including the Artiste of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, now faces the challenge of proving his mettle independently.

This was the response from kuami eugene

Lynx Entertainment, founded by Richie Mensah in 2006, has been instrumental in launching the solo careers of several Ghanaian musicians, including Richie himself, ASEM, Irene Logan, OJ Blaq, and others like KiDi and MzVee, making it a significant force in the African music scene. The label’s influence extends beyond Ghana, having contributed to projects like Sony Music’s “Hello Afrika” compilation, which was released in conjunction with the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

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