Joshua Kojo Ampah, one-half of the well-known Ghanaian music duo Keche, has responded to Kuami Eugene’s recent claims that he had a bigger hand in writing the song that has gone viral, “No Dulling,” in a new outburst.
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In a Delay Show interview, Kuami Eugene claimed to have written the entire chorus and hook, and that anyone claiming otherwise is lying.
He continued by implying that Keche is seeking credit because they believe they are untalented or beneath them.
“I think it’s because in this industry when someone writes for someone, they think the person the song was written for doesn’t have talent, but it doesn’t work like that in the Western World,” Kuami Eugene said. “When they came, I had already written the song. So what they came to add was ‘Otan bebrebe yi enti wo da aa wo da?’ … I have done this before.”
In response, Keche posted a video on Twitter in which they disputed Eugene’s claims.
According to Joshua, it was funny that Eugene would make a statement that they only added the phrase ‘Otan bebrebe yi enti wo da aa wo da?’ to the song.
“They said the only things we did in the song is ‘Otan bebrebe yi enti wo da aa wo da?I don’t get it,” Joshua said.