Keche: We’ve resolved our issues with Kuami Eugene over ‘No Dulling’
Ghanaian music duo, Keche has announced that their dispute with fellow artist Kuami Eugene over the hit song "No Dulling" has been resolved.
The duo revealed this information during an interview on TV3's New Day programme on Tuesday, July 16.
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“With Kuami Eugene’s issue, it’s past. We have sorted that. We solved that issue,” they stated.
In a 2023 interview, Kuami Eugene claimed to have written the lyrics for the hit song, "No Dulling".
However, Keche disputed this, stating that Andrew, a member of the group, was the actual writer. Kuami Eugene later reiterated his claim on The Delay Show, saying he wrote the entire song and Keche only contributed minimally during recording.
Despite the dispute, Kuami Eugene expressed his openness to collaborating with Keche again if invited. The song "No Dulling", released in 2020, became a massive hit, enjoying widespread popularity. (Read alsoSlay for your husbands to keep your marriages, it's not always about prayers- Diana Asamoah to wives, I've got 50 more years to make waves in the industry – Stonebwoy)
Keche formed in 2004 has Joshua Kojo Ampah and Andrew Kofi Cudjoe as members. The duo rose to fame with their debut album Pressure in 2008.
Since then, they have released a number of songs including Sokode, Aluguntugui, Body lotion, Diabetes, Hallelujah, Fineboy, Case, Monica, Shame on you, Atinka and Next level.
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Keche said working with King Paluta on their new song My Father was easy and went smoothly.
"We just had to send a song to him and in a couple of days, he did his best. We didn’t even meet at the studio,” Keche said.
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