Singer Eazzy has named Kuami Eugene and Patapaa as artistes she would not want to work with.
Speaking on Behind The Fame on Joy FM, the ‘Wengeze’ hitmaker said her type of music differs from that of Patapaa and Kuami Eugene, hence they cannot blend.
Eazzy explained Patapaa’s type of music is too fast for what she does and she cannot compete.
“I love his personality. He is a very lively person, but music wise I no go fit. I know him as an up-tempo artiste, If you put me on any of his songs, I go do yawa,” she told Lexis Bill on Monday.
Eazzy stated she would consider a collaboration when Patapaa decides to make a mid-tempo song “I think we can blend, then.”
The singer added she prefers a collaboration with KiDi than Kuami Eugene.
Eazzy said she likes the texture of KiDi’s voice, his compositions and the tone he sings in.
“Knowing that there is another player that can do a better job for me, I would like to go for that,” she added.
The artiste said, she has nothing against the personality or brand of Kuami Eugene and Patapaa but her reasons are based solely on the music they do.
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