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Kuami Eugene claimed in an interview with Delay over the weekend that he wrote almost all of the lyrics in the ‘No Dulling’ song.
According to Kuami Eugene, Keche’s claims that he had no involvement in the creation of the viral ‘No Dulling’ song.
Keche, on the other hand, has snarled at Kuami Eugene for taking credit for something he did not do. They shared a portion of Kuamai Eugene’s speech to clarify the situation.
In response to the claim, Keche mocked Kuami Eugene in a video post on Twitter, claiming that what they added was “Otan bebrebe yi enti wo da aa wo da?”
Keche Joshua laughed at Kuami Eugene’s claims, which he stated emphatically were false.
So that’s all we did in the song eeiiii hmmmm it’s well with us 😂😂😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/Tfr9JEKgVg
— #TheSkillTeam (@kecheglobal) May 3, 2023
The song by the musical duo that was released in 2020 included the Ghanaian singer. Later, a dispute erupted over the song’s author after Kuami Eugene was widely acknowledged as being responsible for the song’s success.
The Lynx Entertainment-signed artist is rumored to have revealed that he also wrote the song, which upset Keche. The duo claims that since the group first gained notoriety, no one has ever composed a song specifically for them.
On the Delay Show, Kuami Eugene claimed, however, that Keche came to add their part after he had already written the entire song.
The author of the ‘No Dulling’ song’s hook and chorus is still unknown.
Watch Delay’s Full interview below: