You won’t be at the top forever, – Guru replies Kuami Eugene over Lynx ‘disrespect’ comment

Kuami Eugene and Guru

Hiplife artiste, Maradona Yeboah Adjei, known in showbiz as Guru has replied Kuami Eugene’s claim that he disrespected Richie Mensah, therefore, he can’t work with him.

Kuami Eugene in a recent interview on Adom TV explained that he refused Guru a feature because he disrespected his boss, Richie Mensah owner of Lynx Entertainment records .

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According to the “Rockstar”, as a member of the Lynx family, anything he does goes through them, hence he expects that the people in charge of his label are respected.

Guru did not use the right channel. You want to feature me but you go to media houses to insult the man who made me. I wouldn’t have been Kuami Eugene but for Richie so I expect that respect is accorded him no matter the differences that exist. I am under Lynx Entertainment and any song I produce needs to go through them,” he explained.

Guru reacting to this in a latest post on his Instagram page, wrote “dear Kuami Eugene, I admire your hard work and how well you have come. I am already in my 13th years in this industry and I have been able to give back to back hits. I made sure I had not less than 4 hits songs every year and in 2014 I gave 10 MEGA hits in one calendar year, I don’t know how old you were at that time though.”

Kuami Eugene and Guru

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He continued that “the industry is in difficult times which we need to join hands to change or continue with the mistakes our predecessors made. Remember some people started with me but they could not last long so I appreciate how far God has brought me.”

He added that “I know that you will not be under Lynx Entertainment forever but remember not to have any issue with Lynx Entertainment before you leave because those that exited couldn’t maintain the hype. There are always new Lords so remember nothing last forever.”

The rapper before concluding his message noted “point of correction I never begged for a Collaboration” before emphasizing that “I didn’t ask for Collaboration because I wanted a hit song, I have a lot of hit songs and I’m proud of that.

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According to Guru in his post below, he only wanted Eugene to know that he appreciates his craft and that is “why I wanted us to work together and nothing more. I wish you well. Thank You. N K Z”.

See his post below :

Kuami Eugene and Guru

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