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    VIDEO: KiDi Was Never A Competition, Neither Was Anyone At Lynx Entertainment – Kuami Eugene

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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    The world of Ghanaian music often feels like a competitive arena, with artists constantly vying for the top spot. But for Kuami Eugene, his journey at Lynx Entertainment was never about outshining anyone.

    In a recent candid interview with NY DJ on BTM Afrika, the “Rockstar” laid bare his motivations, revealing a drive fuelled by survival rather than rivalry.

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    “The truth is I’ve never seen KiDi as a competition, not till today,” Kuami Eugene asserted, a statement that might surprise many given the friendly yet undeniable rivalry often perceived between the two Lynx heavyweights. He extends this sentiment to the entire label, adding, “I’ve never seen anybody at Lynx as a competition.”

    This perspective, he explains, stems from the differing circumstances under which he joined the label. “Because when I came there, they were doing their own thing, and I came to do my thing. I was hungrier than they all were, and it’s not their fault.”

    Kuami Eugene paints a vivid picture of his early days, a stark contrast to the established presence of his label mates. “Maybe they had enough before they joined Lynx Entertainment. I came with zero. I had to build everything from scratch, so I came (probably) better prepared than they were. I had so much to lose.”

    Imagine the scene: KiDi, already cruising in his car, while a determined Kuami Eugene was “walking from Fadama to Achimota to use the company’s studio.” The grind was real, relentless. “I wasn’t sleeping at all.” This unwavering dedication, born out of necessity, set him apart.

    He speculates that his sheer drive might have, in turn, spurred a competitive spirit in others. “Maybe KiDi was just chilled till he realized I could actually worry, and that served as a competition to him, so he had to buckle up.” But for Kuami Eugene, the lens through which he viewed his work was singularly focused on his own advancement. “For me, it was not a competition at all.”

    Despite this individualistic approach to his craft, he emphasizes a profound respect for his label family. “I just respected the fact that I could learn a few things from KiDi, MzVee, DJ Vyrusky, Richie Mensah and all.” The environment at Lynx, he recalls, fostered a sense of community and shared growth. “Competition? No one was a competition at Lynx Entertainment. I just saw it as a family vibe where I could learn certain things about life from these people.”

    The “Angela” hitmaker’s journey is a powerful testament to the adage that necessity is the mother of invention. His hunger wasn’t for accolades or to defeat another artist; it was for a fundamental need to succeed, to build something from nothing. “But that aspect of being hungry and doing the music, trying to look for a hit song, I wasn’t in any competition. I came to survive.”

    Kuami Eugene’s words offer a compelling insight into the mindset of a true survivor. His success isn’t just a result of talent but of an unyielding will to overcome, to build, and to thrive against all odds.

    It’s a powerful narrative that resonates deeply beyond the music industry, reminding us all that sometimes, the greatest drive comes from simply needing to survive.

    Watch Kuami Eugene’s full interview on BTM Afrika in the video below.



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