Ghanaian DJ and music producer DJ Vyrusky has denied claims that he deliberately removed Kuami Eugene’s verse from his latest single, Sika.
In an interview with 3FM’s Drive on November 12, DJ Vyrusky, whose real name is Kofi Amoako, explained that while he initially intended to feature Kuami Eugene on the track, the singer was unavailable for recording. Consequently, King Paluta’s verse was used instead.
“There was a conversation about having Kuami Eugene on the song, but he was not available at the time, so we never actually recorded his verse. I didn’t remove anything from the song,” DJ Vyrusky clarified.
The DJ further added that he and Kuami Eugene have numerous unreleased collaborations. “We even have like three or four songs that we are yet to release,” he said.
Reflecting on his career influences, DJ Vyrusky credited MC Jerry Adjorlolo for his guidance and encouragement early on. He recalled how Adjorlolo advised him to form a group of DJs to handle simultaneous events and maximise opportunities.
“The whole idea was to be able to get more gigs,” DJ Vyrusky added, appreciating Adjorlolo’s role in his career.
Source:TheDotNews