I Do Good Music – Kuami Eugene
Awards-winning singer and songwriter, Eugene Marfo, known by his stage name, Kuami Eugene has characterized his form of music as “good music”.
In an interview on After Hours With Mikki Osei Berko on TV3, the “Angela” hitmaker described his music as “good music”.
He was responding to a question as to why he switched genres from Gospel to Highlife.
Kuami mentioned that he does “good music” and doesn’t see “himself as a gospel musician or a highlife musician.”
He however categorized that he rather sees himself as a “good musician”.
Kuami Eugene began his musical career at the age of 16 as a gospel musician. He however switched from Gospel and is now a known as a Highlife musician.
Up to date, no one knows the reason why he ditched the Gospel way to make secular music.
The singer during his days as a Gospel act was called Eugene Marfo. But he has also changed that to his current stage name due to his new genre, Hiplife.
He was also known as the “African Prince of Worship”.