Mary Rockstar, a former housekeeper of popular Ghanaian artist Kuami Eugene, has reignited public discussion with claims that his musical momentum declined following their split.
In a recent interview, Mary attributed the Lynx Entertainment singer’s struggle to release another major hit to her absence. She pointed to the success of earlier songs like Angela, suggesting her influence played a crucial behind-the-scenes role in his achievements.
“Since I left him, he hasn’t been able to drop a hit song,” she stated confidently. Mary further encouraged fans to revisit past interviews and videos where, according to her, Kuami Eugene acknowledged the positive impact she had on his career.
Now carving out a space for herself as an internet personality, Mary also shared her views on pop culture. She said she intentionally distances herself from popular trends, adding, “Things that many people like are cheap,” implying she prefers quality over mainstream appeal.
This isn’t the first time Mary Rockstar has drawn public attention with bold commentary. Her latest remarks have once again stirred online debate—while some dismiss her statements as a bid for relevance, others speculate there could be some truth behind her claims.
Kuami Eugene has yet to respond publicly to Mary’s comments. Meanwhile, fans and industry observers continue to discuss the artist’s recent musical direction and the possible role of unseen contributors in shaping his career.
Source: GhPage
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