Kuami Eugene Exposed After Allegedly Stealing Kwame Yogurt’s Song for New Banger ‘Canopy’

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Kuami Eugene is once more being accused of stealing music from others following the release of his recent single, ‘Canopy’.

The singer, who had been injured in an accident on the N1 Highway and composed the song in the hospital, had been receiving a lot of praise for the song as netizens marvel at his creativity.

However, all that has been thrown into the gutter as once more, Eugene faces accusations of song theft in his career.

According to Apantan Gearbox of the 4 Kings, Eugene stole the song from Kwame Yogurt.

This won’t be the first, second or even third time Kuami Eugene is being accused of stealing a song from someone else.

Check out the details below…

Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com


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