Mr Drew wants my attention - Kuami Eugene says as he responds to song theft allegation

Mr Drew wants my attention - Kuami Eugene says as he responds to song theft allegation

- Kuami Eugene has finally responded to Mr. Drew following allegations of stealing songs by other people

- He believes Drew says those things because he wants attention

- Eugene seemed unbothered about the allegations when he responded to questions about it on Hitz FM

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Ghanaian singer, Kuami Eugene has finally responded to allegations by Mr. Drew that he is an expert at stealing songs by other people.

During an interview on Okay FM about a week ago, the latter said he should not be compared to the Lynx Entertainment artiste. He further accused Kuami Eugene of theft.

Mr Drew wants my attention, says Kuami Eugene as he responds to stealing songs allegations
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Responding on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM to the things said about him by Mr Drew, Kuami Eugene said: "I think he needs that attention and he wishes I give it to him. I give him that. Mr. Drew, you have it."

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"Mr. Drew, you can keep on saying a lot of things about me. And he would get there. They should allow him to explore himself. If this is how he wants to explore himself, he has the room to himself. He should have fun," he added.

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Drew, known professionally as Andrews Commey Otoo had stated that Eugene is an expert in stealing songs by other artistes.

He made the claim during a chat with Abeiku Santana on Okay FM while responding to allegations that he is known for using compositions by other artistes in songs that he releases.

In 2020, the official video for Drew's song, Eat, featuring Stonebwoy was deleted off Youtube after a report that it illegally sampled 'Love Riddim' by Nigerian-American artiste, Rotimi.

He was accused of copying the sound of No Dulling by Keche, featuring Kuami Eugene. In his defence, Mr. Drew said he is not the first artiste to 'steal' songs belonging to other artistes, and that Kuami Eugene does the same.

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"Kuami Eugene started stealing songs before me. He has a scholarship in it," retorted Drew to Abeiku Santana on Okay FM.

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