Ghanaian music duo Keche has addressed the past controversy surrounding their hit song 'No Dulling' with Kuami Eugene.
In an interview on TV3 on July 16, 2024, Keche clarified that the issues with Kuami Eugene have been resolved.
"With Kuami's issue, it's past. We’ve sorted that. We solved that issue,” they said.
Kuami Eugene, in a 2023 interview, asserted that he wrote the lyrics for the hit song. Keche, however, claimed that Andrew, one of the duo, wrote the song, disputing Kuami Eugene's involvement.
In response, Kuami Eugene, in an interview on the Delay Show, stated that he had written the entire song and that Keche only added a small part during the recording.
Despite the tension, Kuami Eugene expressed willingness to work with Keche again if requested, although their relationship has become strained since the controversy.
Shifting the conversation to their new collaboration with King Paluta, they emphasised that their new song titled 'My Father,' has been in the works for nearly two years and added that the collaboration with King Paluta was seamless.
"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," they shared.
The duo highlighted that 'My Father' is “our song featuring King Paluta just as ‘No Dulling’ is our song featuring Kuami Eugene.”
‘No Dulling’ was released in 2020, and the song became a viral sensation, but controversy arose over its authorship.
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