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I’ll never be poor even if I should stop doing music


Singer and songwriter, Kuami Eugene born Eugene Kwame Marfo has stated that he has made so much money that he’ll never be poor if he decides to quit music.
He remarked “Maybe if we talk about finances or monetary terms like someone who has achieved so much fortune from music then as for that one I could stop doing music.
“Because I think that I have been able to accumulate so much money that if I decide to stop doing music today I would never be poor or go hungry”. He revealed.
He said during a one-on-one interview with Amansan Krakye that he’s not doing music just because of money but for the passion and leaving behind a legacy.
“But doing music for me is not just about making money but the passion is also part of it and the love for the music and to put information out there all the time.
I want people to listen to my music in the morning and feel inspired or motivated to work and so if I stop doing music all these messages from me won’t be fulfilled.
So it’s not all about money but as for the money by the grace of God I have acquired a lot but it’s about leaving behind a legacy for my songs to be played even at my old age,” he added.
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