Ghanaian music sensation Kuami Eugene has categorically denied rumors about his departure from Lynx Entertainment, affirming his ongoing partnership with the renowned record label. The “Monica” hitmaker addressed the speculation in an exclusive interview on Hitz FM, where he labeled the rumors as baseless and assured fans of the stability of his relationship with the label.
Eugene made it clear that if there were any plans to exit Lynx, the information would be communicated officially by both parties. He noted, “People are so impatient on social media. If there was an official exit like everyone is talking about, I’ve not put anything out, Lynx has not put anything out, and people are just trying to end our contract for us.” His comments highlighted the speculative nature of social media discussions, urging fans to wait for accurate information.
He further emphasized that any future decision to part ways with Lynx would be mutual and transparent, stating, “At the end of the day, if we are close to the level where we feel like, okay, Kuami is no longer with Lynx, and he is done, we will put it out for everyone to know.”
Kuami Eugene also disclosed his ongoing collaborations with Lynx, citing a recent project he worked on with Richie Mensah, the label’s CEO and producer. “I just sent a song to Richie two days ago on a project he is working on, and he needs me to do one or two things for him, so we are so cool,” he revealed, reinforcing that his working relationship with Lynx remains strong.
The Afrobeat star’s statements come amid widespread speculation about his next career move, especially given his significant success over the years with Lynx Entertainment. For now, however, Eugene insists that there is no imminent departure, and he remains committed to working with the label that has played a pivotal role in his rise to fame.
Fans can rest assured that the artist is focused on delivering more music and projects in collaboration with Lynx, while any potential change in his career path would be communicated transparently.