
Ghanaian highlife artiste Kuami Eugene has expressed disappointment over recent comments made by social media personality Archipalago, who accused him of being disrespectful.
In an interview on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz with Doreen Avio and Kwame Dadzie, the Monica hitmaker clarified the incident and dismissed the claims.
Archipalago had earlier alleged that Kuami Eugene refused to speak to him over the phone when he tried to propose a music collaboration through a radio presenter.
“I only called to talk about a possible collaboration, but his attitude was very disrespectful. If he doesn’t want to talk, that’s fine. But he shouldn’t act like he’s above everyone,” Archipalago said in an interview.
Reacting to the accusation, Kuami Eugene said the circumstances surrounding the call were misunderstood and insisted he had no intentions of snubbing Archipalago.
“After the interview, I was going back to my hotel, and the presenter said I should drop her on the way. While we were going to drop her off, Archipalago called her that he heard I was in the studio, and that he had a song he wanted to do with me so she should give the phone to me so he talks to me. And I said I wouldn’t talk to him,” Kuami recounted.
He added that he was already on a call with his mother and didn’t appreciate the pressure to end it for an unsolicited conversation.
“He wanted me to cut the call with my mum and talk to him. And I said I wouldn’t do that. The lady even told him I was doing something so I would call back. I don’t know if he didn’t hear that well.”
Kuami Eugene further noted that Archipalago later took to social media to rant about the incident, which only widened the rift between them.
“Since then anytime he hears my issue he is angry. I pray he doesn’t get heart attack,” he added.
Meanwhile, Kuami Eugene has released a new single titled Do Better, a track that encourages reflection and personal growth.