You don’t need Kuami Eugene to revive your career – Richie hits hard at Guru

Kuami Eugene’s manager, Richie, has finally reacted to the ongoing back and forth banter filled with supposed lies and shaming between Guru and Kuami Eugene.

Which peaked yesterday, after news went rife that Kuami Eugene has deliberately being ignoring down Guru’s proposal to be a guest act on one of his music projects with pride.

The revered music producer and artiste manger who’s always silent on the state of affairs and minding his own business has been forced to talk about this brouhaha which has grown thick feathers overnight.

According to Richie, Guru doesn’t need the help of Kuami Eugene to drop a banger.

In other words, Richie meant that, since Kuami Eugene has been resurrecting the careers of old acts such as Keche, Okyeame Kwame and co with a feature on their projects, Guru is big and skilled enough to drop a banger on his own.

Take a look at Richie message to both Kuami Eugene and Guru below…

I normally stay quiet in most situations but this time I only feel it’s right I say something. Guru asked Lynx for a feature with either KiDi or Kuami Eugene, but the request was denied.

He then went from one media house to another insulting myself and other members of Lynx management, even to the extent of accusing us of sabotaging his career for the past 1O years. He spun stories which implied we have some extreme power in the industry to vitiate someone’s career.

As usual, my team and I stuck to our usual demeanour and stayed mute. When Kuami Eugene was asked in an interview if he would feature Guru, he simply said he couldn’t because Guru had insulted me consistently, and it wouldn’t be right to do a feature with someone who was disrespecting his boss.

Let’s call a spade a spade. There was nothing disrespectful in what Eugene said. I’m a responsible leader, and I would have chastised my artist if he spoke out of turn. So my question is, those attacking Eugene for allegedly disrespecting his elder Guru, where were they when Guru was attacking myself and my reputation in a disrespectful manner?

We talk about unity in the industry and then we go around bringing each other down. I personally have no problem with Guru. Never have and never will. I like to conserve my energy towards constant success and development than to waste my time on petty squabbling.

Guru is a natural hitmaker and doesn’t need KiDi nor Kuami Eugene on his song to make a hit. So there really should be no offence taken in any of this. So can we just drop all this wahala and everyone go back to making hits for Ghana?

Source: Gossips24.com

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