Ghanaian singer and songwriter Kuami Eugene has sparked conversations online after sharing his experience working with fellow musician Shatta Wale in the studio.

Speaking during an interview, Kuami Eugene praised Shatta Wale’s natural talent and unique creative process, revealing that the dancehall star hardly writes down his lyrics before recording songs.

According to the “Angela” hitmaker, Shatta Wale simply vibes with the beat and delivers his lines effortlessly without relying on a pen or notebook.

“Shatta Wale doesn’t even write lyrics. I don’t think he uses a pen at all. He just catches the vibe and flows with the music,” Kuami Eugene said.

His comments have since generated reactions from music fans on social media, with many admiring Shatta Wale’s freestyle ability and creativity in the studio. Others also praised Kuami Eugene for acknowledging the dancehall musician’s talent despite the competitive nature of the music industry.

Shatta Wale has long been known for his energetic delivery, spontaneous style, and ability to create hit songs within a short period of time. Over the years, he has built a reputation as one of Ghana’s most influential and hardworking musicians.

Kuami Eugene’s remarks have once again highlighted the different creative approaches artists use in making music, proving that inspiration and raw talent can sometimes outweigh traditional songwriting methods.