Ghanaian music star Kuami Eugene has shared a candid reflection on his relationship with a fan who closely resembles him both in appearance and musical style and who has been a vocal supporter of his career.
In an interview with Doreen Avio, the acclaimed artist said he respects the young man, whom he referred to as the Steve Quamz guy, for his loyalty, but voiced concern about how closely the fan mirrors him.
“Oh, we all knew, we all knew it wouldn’t last before the lookalike that was supposed to be a good lookalike, before there were lookalikes that I met and gave money to and stuff, so we knew it was just a matter of time. Just that when it comes to the Steve Kwame guy, I mention his name because I actually have some level of respect for him.”
Kuami Eugene added that the look-alike’s support has been meaningful and genuine, especially when he promotes the artist’s music with enthusiasm.
“Besides everything, let’s not put away the fact that when he sees my music, he supports it like it’s his home, and I appreciate it so much, you understand?”
However, the performer said the line blurs when imitation becomes too close and starts affecting his brand and identity.
“I just don’t know how to bring him close to me because he’s like a clone… sometimes he makes a mistake and goes and picks up my microphone and performs my music somewhere, which is not legally right… He’s just somebody who loves you so much and wants to support you,” he said.
Kuami went on to observe that fame can bring both attention and opportunity. He’s grateful the look-alike has remained a supporter, even as attention fades over time.
“Sometimes you know fame comes with some small money and some small attention, and sometimes you have a video, and it’s just a matter of time before it will go down, and he has been supportive,” he added.
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