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Kuami Eugene & KiDi offers advice to underground musicians.
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The Ghanaian stars address factors that inhibit growth in the music industry.
Ghanaian Afrobeat singers and songwriters Kuami Eugene and KiDi have given some advice to struggling underground artists.
Kuami gave out his advice when he was speaking with his label mate KiDi and other panellists in an interview with Citi TV in other to promote themselves and talk about their upcoming concert at the O2 Indigo in London.
In the interview, Eugene and KiDi were asked to give honest advice to struggling underground artists who sought to make it big like them.
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KiDi spoke on the importance of an upcoming artiste getting a team that believes in their talent to assist them while Eugene advised them to quit when they have tried everything yet see no breakthrough.
In KiDi words he believes that it takes grace to break through at times, but that a good team supporting your skill is more necessary than grace to make it as a big musician.
Kuami Eugene emphasized talent and said a talent hunt program like Hitmaker can help an underground on how to make it big.
He used himself as an example but said that if an underground artist has tried everything and is still not getting results, he should just quit since he was not made for that profession.