UNMF president and singer Eddy Kenzo, known as Edirisa Musuuza, has criticized Lil Pazo’s trending song “Enkudi” for its vulgar content. “I don’t want us to make that a topic because I am not a joker. I am a very serious person and my music is serious,” Eddy Kenzo stated while addressing Lil Pazo’s song “Enkudi,” which many critics have labeled as vulgar.
Kenzo urged fellow artists to focus more on their lyrics. He emphasized the need for songs with entertaining and meaningful lyrics to advance the local music industry. He believes that improving lyrical quality is key to the industry’s growth.
However, Lil Pazo did not take Kenzo’s comments lightly. He retaliated, accusing Kenzo of being the original singer of vulgar songs. Pazo highlighted songs like “Super Power” and “Sumbusa,” which Kenzo sang earlier in his career, suggesting they had hidden vulgar meanings.
“Let him come, and we do the remix of ‘Enkudi.’ Let him stop being a wiseacre. If we did a remix with Kenzo, the song would go international,” Lil Pazo suggested, hinting at the potential success of a collaboration.
Pazo’s response underscores the tension between the two artists, highlighting the ongoing debate over lyrical content in the music industry. The exchange between Kenzo and Pazo reflects broader concerns about the direction of Ugandan music. Kenzo’s call for more meaningful lyrics aims to steer the industry toward a more positive and impactful future.
In conclusion, the clash between Eddy Kenzo and Lil Pazo reveals differing views on musical content. Kenzo’s criticism of “Enkudi” and his advocacy for meaningful lyrics underscore his commitment to elevating the quality of Ugandan music. Whether Lil Pazo’s invitation for a remix will lead to a collaboration remains to be seen, but it’s clear that the conversation about lyrical content is far from over.