In the aftermath of King Saha’s electrifying “Ebiseera Ebyo” concert at Hotel Africana, whispers about a supposed standoff between Eddy Kenzo and Bobi Wine’s security started making the rounds. However, addressing the media at the UNMF head offices in Mutundwe, Eddy Kenzo vehemently refuted these rumors, branding them as baseless and misleading.
Setting the record straight, Eddy Kenzo, in an assertive tone, clarified that the alleged attempt to approach Bobi Wine was a mere fabrication. He emphasized that it’s a matter of respect and industry hierarchy. In a straightforward manner, Kenzo conveyed that, being the president of Uganda’s music industry, he occupies a superior position to Bobi Wine. Thus, it is Bobi Wine’s obligation to extend greetings and pay respect.
Kenzo firmly asserted that he would not compromise his stature by initiating contact with Bobi Wine, as it would undermine his authority. In the dynamic world of music, where hierarchies matter, Kenzo highlighted the importance of maintaining a professional demeanor.
Denying any intention to create drama, Kenzo assured the public that his focus is solely on his craft and not on unnecessary controversies. He maintained that his presence at King Saha’s concert was solely to enjoy the music and support his fellow artists.
In conclusion, Eddy Kenzo’s response to the allegations was clear and resolute. Eddy Kenzo dismissed the notion of attempting to approach Bobi Wine, attributing it to the speculative nature of the media. As the music industry watches, Kenzo remains focused on his musical journey, steering clear of unnecessary drama.