Tuesday 13 March 2018

My girlfriend left me after 3 months and now wants to come back- Kuami Eugene open up on love

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-Musician Kuami Eugene, has revealed information regarding his short-lived relationship
- He said even though he loved his girlfriend so much, they had to break up
- The young musician has taken over the airwaves with his hit songs, ‘Angela’ and ‘Confusion’

Talented young musician, Kuami Eugene, has recounted how he had to part ways with his girlfriend just after 3 or 4 months of dating.

Speaking in an interview with Delay on the ‘Delay Show’, the ‘Angela’ hitmaker revealed that he dated an ‘entertainment colleague’ for some few months but they had to separate due to certain reasons.

The musician revealed that, even though the relationship did not last long, he was greatly impacted by his ‘union’ with the lady.
Kuami Eugene

He went on to indicate that the popular line in his song, "Any car you want I go hustle oh,” was directed at the love of his life – in indication that he was willing to do anything to please her.

However, he refused to disclose the identity of the lady in question even though he maintained that she was one of the very quiet ‘industry players’.
Commenting on why he had to part ways with the young lady, Kuami Eugene revealed that their break up was as a result of sabotage from some people.

In a shocking turn of events however, the musician revealed that the young lady was now ‘desperate’ to come back to him.

Kuami Eugene however made it clear that he was not in any way ready to ‘give his heart away’ to any lady yet.
He added that at the moment, his focus was on becoming the best he could be in the world of music and entertainment in general.

He hinted of trying his luck again at love when he found someone who had the right ‘vibe’.

Kuami Eugene is noted for the hit songs, ‘Angela’ and latest release, ‘Confusion’.

Source: yen.com.gh
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