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AdubianewsGhanaian rapper Kwame Yogot has vowed never to forgive anyone who has wronged him in the music industry — especially fellow artist Kuami Eugene.
Speaking in an interview with Fiifi Pratt on Aluta FM, the “Bibii Besi” hitmaker made it clear that humility doesn’t sustain him, insisting he only humbles himself before God and not men.
“Humility does not feed me. I only humble myself before my Maker; any other person must earn it. If you disrespect me, I’ll disrespect you tenfold,” he stated firmly.
Kwame Yogot recounted how he felt betrayed and disrespected by certain colleagues in the music industry, noting that although he has recovered emotionally, he has no plans of reconciling with them.
“Even if I meet them anywhere, they’re strangers to me. I can’t pretend to be cool with someone who hurt me,” he added.
He further addressed his strained relationship with Kuami Eugene, the former Lynx Entertainment star who featured him on his breakout hit. Yogot revealed that despite the collaboration propelling his career, he now considers Kuami Eugene an enemy.
“Kuami Eugene may have helped my music, but that doesn’t mean I like him. He’s an enemy, and I don’t fake friendship,” he said.
Kwame Yogot’s bold comments have reignited discussions among fans about loyalty, respect, and forgiveness in the Ghanaian music scene.
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No matter what he said to me, I still have mad love for Guru-Kuami Eugene