Big Talent boss and Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) President, Eddy Kenzo, recently spoke out about the upcoming music battle between Sheebah and Cindy. During an interview with Spark TV, Kenzo discussed his thoughts on the event, scheduled for September 15th at Kololo Airstrip.
While he missed the duo’s press conference earlier in the week, Kenzo expressed his excitement for the battle’s energy and vibe. He emphasized his satisfaction that this face-off is focused on financial gain rather than violence, highlighting its positive impact on the music industry.
Eddy Kenzo extended an invitation to all music enthusiasts, urging them to attend and witness this monumental event. He even promised his personal attendance, showcasing his support for the battle’s significance in Uganda’s music scene.
When asked about his own participation in music battles, Eddy Kenzo was clear. He currently has no interest in competing against other musicians. However, he left the door open for those who believe they can challenge him. The catch? They must be prepared to battle on foreign soil, specifically in Senegal or Colombia.
In a world where music battles have become increasingly popular, Eddy Kenzo’s perspective offers a fresh take. While he refrains from actively seeking out opponents, he welcomes the challenge, provided it takes place far from home. As the music battle between Sheebah and Cindy approaches, the anticipation continues to build, and the music industry eagerly awaits this clash of titans on September 15th.