Let's Do Another Animal Song - Kuami Eugene Apologizes To DopeNation

Let's Do Another Animal Song - Kuami Eugene Apologizes To DopeNation
Kuami Eugene

Ghanaian highlife star, Kuami Eugene, has sought peace with popular fellow artistes DopeNation.


The Rockstar claims that despite their long-standing disagreements, he has no negative feelings for them.


The musician casually apologized in an interview with Headless YouTuber on June 14, 2026, for what he called a disagreement over "little money," and he urged everyone to put the matter behind them.


"I'm so sorry. I didn't know that the little money we're supposed to share would trigger you like that. You both should calm down. I don't hate them in any way," he said.


But the former Lynx Entertainment performer explained that he was promoting reconciliation rather than necessarily apologising.


"I don't even know why I'm rendering an apology over boys' issues, so I'm not even apologizing. I'm just saying that we should calm down and do another animal song," he stated.


The award-winning musician went on to say that he wanted DopeNation to thrive and that he would never be envious of their accomplishments.


"If I wake up and DopeNation are the biggest artistes in the world, I would actually thank God for them. I would never be pained; I would rather be happy for them. At the end of the day, everyone is winning," he added.


Additionally, Kuami Eugene praised DopeNation's most recent hit song, Kakalika, and expressed optimism that it will succeed even more.


"Right now, if Kakalika reach where it's supposed to reach and they're busily touring the world, that's what I wish for them. Next year, it should win the Most Popular Song of the Year, and I would be happy about it. The players should score more goals and dance with Kakalika. Forget every song we do; Ghana should just be jamming with Kakalika," the Makola singer added.


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