Following Eddy Kenzo’s scathing remarks about Bebe Cool during his press conference, Bebe Cool has responded by calling the Sitya Loss star ‘large size’ and said that he feels constantly compared to him.
“If we were to group Eddy Kenzo with Afrigo Band, Bebe Cool, and Jose Chameleone, in what category would you place him?” Does it not occur to you that he is an up-and-coming musician? Bebe stated in a recent interview, “Since I have been in this profession for so long and you people believe that remaining at the top is simple, I have seen a lot of artists come and go.”
The Old Skool singer also boasted that he and Dizzy Nuts were the first Ugandans to be nominated for the UK’s MOBO international awards, and if awards were everything, Juliana would have hundreds of them because she is a thousand times better musically than he is.
Bebe continued by stating that the public has placed so much emphasis on Kenzo and requested that they give him time to see if he can withstand the test of time.
Eddy Kenzo Bio
Edrisah Musuuza, professionally known as Eddy Kenzo, is a Grammy-nominated Ugandan musician and music executive who co-founded Big Talent Entertainment and is a member of its roster.
After the release of his 2014 single “Sitya Loss” and the accompanying viral video featuring the Ghetto Kids, he gained international recognition.
He has released four albums in all, including Roots in 2018 and Made in Africa in 2021.
Kenzo has also received a number of national and international accolades, including a Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Award in 2018, a BET Award in 2015, and various All Africa Music Awards. In 2015, he was the first Ugandan performer to win the BET award. In 2022, he was also the first Ugandan musician to be nominated for a Grammy.
Edrisah Musuuza, whose given name is Eddy Kenzo, was born in Masaka, Uganda. His mother passed away when he was four or five years old, and he spent the last thirteen years primarily on the streets of Masaka and Kampala.
Kenzo initially desired to become a professional player and attended Masaka Local Council FC’s training camp at the age of 9. Later, he was awarded a sports scholarship to attend Lubiri Secondary School in Kampala, but he never completed his education.
In 2008, Kenzo began recording music under the artist name Eddy Kenzo. Together with Mikie Wine, he released his debut single “Yannimba” that year. In 2010, he released a second song entitled “Stamina.”
During the 2011 general election in Uganda, numerous politicians utilized this song as their campaign anthem.
At the 2011 Pearl of Africa Music Awards, Kenzo was named Best New Artist.
Kenzo also founded his record company, Big Talent Entertainment, early in his career. He continues to participate in this endeavor.
In 2015, Kenzo created the Eddy Kenzo Foundation, a nonprofit organization.
In January 2016, he enlisted Tony Mawejje and Vincent Kayizzi, two Ugandan players, to help deliver supplies to nursing moms and hospital staff at the local Masaka hospital.
In July 2017, he sponsored two charity football matches featuring Victor Wanyama in Masaka and Kampala. The event generated donations for HIV-positive Ugandan children.
He launched the Big Talent Soccer Academy in Kampala in March 2019.
The Academy recognizes talented local youngsters and gives instruction to help them develop their skills.
Kenzo started dating Ugandan recording singer Rema Namakula.
Rema Namakula and Eddy Kenzo had a daughter on December 26, 2014, at Paragon Hospital in the Kampala district of Bugoloobi.
Kenzo, who has another daughter (Maya Musuuza) from a prior relationship, admitted paternity and gave the infant the name Amaal Musuuza.
Midway through 2019, Kenzo and Rema separated, and Rema quickly became engaged to her previous physician, Dr. Hamza Ssebunya.
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