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    I give away songs from my gospel album if God directs me – Kuami Eugene

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    Highlife artiste, Kuami Eugene Highlife artiste, Kuami Eugene

    Multiple award-winning Ghanaian singer Kuami Eugene has long been known for his diverse musical talent.

    But beyond his mainstream hits, his unwavering faith in God has played a significant role in shaping his journey.

    Recently, during a conversation on Joy Prime monitored by MyNewsGh, the “Rockstar” star opened up about his deep religious conviction and revealed a side of him that many fans might not be aware of.

    When asked about rumours surrounding a gospel project he had been working on, Kuami Eugene surprised listeners by sharing that he already has a completed gospel album—one that predates his time with Lynx Entertainment.

    “It’s an entire gospel album, and it’s still there. Sometimes, I sell songs from it, and other times, I give them away for free, if God directs me to do so, because it could change someone’s life,” he disclosed.

    For the musician, his faith is not just about the music; it’s a lifestyle. He explained that his desire to help others is rooted in his belief that blessings are often meant to be shared.

    “I think every blessing God gives to us doesn’t come directly. It comes through others,” he said, underscoring his belief in the power of kindness.

    Kuami Eugene also took a moment to reflect on the transformative role of his mentor, Richie Mensah, in his life. He credits Mensah for seeing potential in him and changing his life.

    “Richie Mensah, for instance, saw this poor boy from the street and made him who I am today,” Eugene said, acknowledging the impact of mentorship and support in his rise to fame.

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