The Chief Executive Officer of Lynx Entertainment, Richie Mensah says the vandalize claim leveled in opposition to him by Guru is inaccurate, spotlighting that he does not engross in “petty squabbling”.
His remark is on the back of Guru’s Facebook put up, Monday, which was a reaction to Kuami Eugene‘s reason for refusing to do a collaboration with him [Guru].
The Lynx Entertainment signee had in an interview defined that a feature with Guru was not possible due to the fact Guru has on numerous grounds insulted Lynx Entertainment label boss Richie and since he [Kuami Eugene] is under Richie, Guru’s collaboration dream can’t be realised in spite of being a huge fan of the NKZ Music boss.
“You want to feature me but you go to media houses to insult the man who made me… I am under Lynx Entertainment and any song I produce needs to go through them,” Kuami Eugene said on a local TV channel.
“He spun stories which implied we have some extreme power in the industry to vitiate someone’s career. As usual, my team and I stuck to our usual demeanour and stayed mute. When Kuami Eugene was asked in an interview if he would feature Guru, he simply said he couldn’t because Guru had insulted me consistently, and it wouldn’t be right to do a feature with someone who was disrespecting his boss.”
He added up: “I personally have no problem with Guru. Never have and never will. I like to conserve my energy towards constant success and development than to waste my time on petty squabbling. Guru is a natural hitmaker, and doesn’t need KiDi nor Kuami Eugene on his song to make a hit. So there really should be no offence taken in any of this.”