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Kuame Eugene To Change Life Of Man Who Shaped His Beat-Production Skills

During an interview with Class FM, Kuame Eugene, also known as The Rockstar, revealed that he used to skip school to visit a recording studio owned by Kobina Jam, a gospel music programmer who honed his beat-making skills.

Eugene has expressed his determination to positively impact the life of Jam, who played a significant role in his musical journey.

“I love him and I think I owe part of the reason I am here today to him,” the I Feel Nice hitmaker added. “He gave me an opportunity. Even though he didn’t teach me what I know, he gave me access to his machines.”

Revealing he has plans to appreciate Kobina Jam, he noted it will be “a grand visit,” and not just a casual visit with “money in an envelope”.

“I want to do something for him that he can live with for the rest of his life because he’s given me something special I am living with for the rest of my life,” he emphasised.

Kuami Eugene disclosed he has a timeline for the commitment and “it’s getting really close”.

Also on the same platfrom, Kuame Eugene also shared his inspiring journey from rags to riches on the same platform.

He disclosed that he had promised his mother that he would achieve financial stability at the age of 25, but he surprised himself by purchasing his first car at the age of 19., which means his projection came six years earlier.

“I always had a dream and an ambition. There’s a certain level I should get to. So I’ve dedicated all my life and time to getting to that level. I’m still not there yet but I’m proud of myself. I mean, I used to tell my mom that by 25, I’d change our lives [and], by 25, I would be driving a car. I got it at age 19,” Eugene said during the interview.

The multi-award winning singer-songwriter and record producer first experienced success after joining Richie Mensah’s Lynx Entertainment label and releasing his Highlife smash single, Angela, which was produced by Killbeatz.

“At 19-years, I had Angela and it was banging everywhere – young boy,” he recalled.

At the age of 26, Eugene reflected on the past and the times he gave up socializing and playtime to develop the skills that have now made him one of the biggest stars on the African continent.

“I’m proud of myself. I mean, besides God being on my side, I’ve tried as much as possible to acquire a lot of knowledge about what I am doing today.

Source – Tru News Report

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