Highlife and Afrobeats artiste, Kuami Eugene, is currently in Nigeria to establish some music connections and promote his new song.
This comes after the singer received some buzz for his latest track titled 'Take Away'. He thus decided to embark on a media tour in Nigeria to connect with the sons.
Since arriving on Wednesday in Lagos, Kuami Eugene has met Falz The Bad Guy and 'Jennifer' hit maker Guchi.
He is expected to have quick studio sessions with Mayorkun, AV, Victor AD, Victony, and a few others.
The 'Show Body' crooner has had interviews on Hot FM, Naija FM, Beat FM, Inspiration FM, Trace TV, EchoRoom in Lagos.
Kuami Eugene will also appear on Glitch Africa, Soundcity, and on some other platforms.
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