Eddy Kenzo has watered down King Saha’s allegations that his Big Talent camp was responsible for circulating the video of him fighting on social media.
A week back, King Saha was the topic of discussion. This was after a video went viral on social media depicting him involved in a physical altercation midway through his performance.
In an attempt to clear his name, King Saha addressed members of the press at a conference. He revealed that, contrary to the reports, he was just separating a fight between two party animals.
He did not shy away from name-dropping Eddy Kenzo. Saha accused Kenzo’s team of putting a misleading caption linking the fight to performing his 100 revolutionary songs.
In his response, Eddy Kenzo denied the allegations and dissociated himself from King Saha’s drama. He explained that he was in Kampala at that time and did not take part in whatever he was being accused of.

“I was in Kampala and there is no way I would get involved in such. It is new to me because it happened in Ibanda and I was here,” he said.
Eddy Kenzo, out of anger, accused the media and bloggers of blowing the situation out of proportion. The Sitya loss singer claimed they did so because they wished to trend their channels.
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“I know the media enjoys such stories, and they are always making money out of controversial statements. This doesn’t benefit me in any way. I do not think I moved via Bluetooth for you to think it was true,” Eddy Kenzo noted.