Ghanaian twin music duo DopeNation has responded to harsh comments from their former label mate, Kuami Eugene.
The feud between the former Lynx Entertainment signees reignited after DopeNation threw subtle jabs at Kuami Eugene in a social media post. The duo made their comments after their former label boss and music executive, Richie Mensah, officially confirmed the departure of the Angela hitmaker from Lynx Entertainment during an interview on Hitz FM.
In their post, DopeNation wished their former label mate success in overcoming the so-called “Lynx curse“—a notion among fans that artists who leave the label struggle to maintain their relevance and produce hit songs in Ghana’s music industry.
This dig was also in response to remarks made by Kuami Eugene in a prior interview, where he expressed relief at DopeNation’s exit from Lynx Entertainment in 2020.
In retaliation to the duo’s comments, Kuami Eugene took to social media, accusing DopeNation of seeking clout to promote a “gym song”. He further stated that he would respond to them after releasing quality music on his upcoming birthday.
DopeNation quickly responded on their X (formerly Twitter) account, claiming that Kuami Eugene’s recently grown Afro hairstyle was actually a wig and urging him to “take it off.”
“As fake as that wig you dey wear. Do us all a favour and take it off. We will soon know who drops a classic this weekend. Game on! Don’t go and steal someone’s song”, the duo lashed back.
The duo also challenged Kuami Eugene, daring him to release a better song over the weekend. Additionally, DopeNation warned their former label mate, cautioning him against “stealing another musician’s song” to compete with them—an accusation that has followed Kuami Eugene throughout his career.
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