Kuami Eugene Reveals Uncredited Songwriting Contribution to Mr. Drew's Hit Track "Case" [WATCH VIDEO]



In a recent interview with media personality Naana Donkor Arthur, Ghanaian highlife sensation Kuami Eugene made startling revelations about his involvement in the creation of Mr. Drew's chart-topping hit,"Case." Eugene claimed that he played a significant role in the songwriting process, contributing to a whopping 80% of the lyrics. Despite his substantial input, he lamented that Mr. Drew failed to acknowledge his contributions properly.


The controversy revolves around "Case," a track that gained immense popularity upon its release. Later, the song was remixed with the collaboration of Mophty, adding another layer of complexity to the situation. Eugene expressed his disappointment at not being credited for his creative input, highlighting the uncredited nature of his involvement in the song.


This revelation has sparked discussions within the Ghanaian music industry, raising questions about proper crediting and acknowledgment of artists' contributions. Kuami Eugene's claims shed light on the often-overlooked issue of songwriting credits and recognition in the entertainment world.


As the story continues to unfold, fans and industry insiders eagerly await responses from Mr. Drew and other involved parties. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story, as the Ghanaian music scene grapples with questions of creativity, recognition, and collaboration.


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