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Making Money At A Young Age Wasn’t Just In The Eye of the General Public – Kuami Eugene
In a live interview with radio DJ Kojo Manuel, Ghanaian highlife phenomenon Eugene Kwame Marfo, also known as Kuami Eugene, discussed the psychological effects of growing up in a wealthy environment and how public criticism affected him.
The multiple award-winning singer claimed that he felt abused by reviewers who failed to consider his youth and newly acquired money.
I made a lot of errors when I was young, and blowing up as a young man wasn’t easy, he said. They need to have taken into account the fact that he is still a young lad at the age of 19.
Kuami Eugene described how he went from having nothing to having a lot of money very quickly, including getting paid for gigs and owning a Range Rover. He believed that the general public was not sympathetic to his plight.
To progress from having nothing to accepting this amount for a show and from driving a Range Rover. I’ve never experienced all of these things at once in such a short time. On the part of the public, that wasn’t just They didn’t consider that he was a little boy receiving all of this money, he claimed.
Kuami Eugene described how he went from having nothing to having a lot of money very quickly, including getting paid for gigs and owning a Range Rover. He believed that the general public was not sympathetic to his plight.
To progress from having nothing to accepting this amount for a show and from driving a Range Rover. I’ve never experienced all of these things at once in such a short time. On the part of the public, that wasn’t just They didn’t consider that he was a little boy receiving all of this money, he claimed.
Source: Dklassgh.com