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Nigerian Rapper Ice Prince Accuses Kuami Eugene Of Stealing His ‘Wish Me Well’ Song

Nigerian Rapper Ice Prince Accuses Kuami Eugene Of Stealing His ‘Wish Me Well’ Song 

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The ‘Angela’ hitmaker, Kuame Eugene is gradually tainting his admirable reputation with the constant accusation of theft of music lyrics.

As a result, Ghanaians especially social media users are of the view that the Lynx Entertainment signee is not talented but only rides on people’s songs to elevate his status.
 Recall that Kuami Eugene was ‘busted’ when he released ‘confusion’ song. This is because one Malian musician called Sidiki Diabaté who released the same version of the song back in 2015 accused Kuami Eugene of stealing his lyrics employed in the song dubbed ‘confusion’
Bedsides, Kuami Eugene is in the news once again over sampling or better still stealing of lyrics. Thus, the youngster has been accused by fans of Nigerian rapper, Ice Prince of stealing the lyrics from his ‘Wish Me Well’ song.
 Remember that ‘Wish Me Well’ was composed by Kuame Eugene with the idea to silence his critics who always troll him on social media for his bad sense of fashion.
Well, listening to the two songs below, it’s evidently clear that indeed our man sampled the song completely. It’s not a big deal though had he acknowledged the original composer, Ice Prince appropriately.
 However, Kuami Eugene failed to acknowledge the Nigerian Hip-Hop artiste after sampling his song and that’s where the problem lies. The development is unfortunate because this is not the first time Kuami has been accused of illegal sampling. With this, one can conclude that’s it’s a deliberate act on the part of Kuami Eugene to ride on people’s sweat to make name for himself.

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