Singer Eddy Kenzo has come public and advised fellow musicians King Saha and Bebe Cool to cease fire for the betterness of the Ugandan music industry.
The fight between the pair stemmed from the Gagamel chief’s failure to pay King Saha for the services he rendered at the former’s “tondeka ekiwatule” concert.
Bebe Cool rubbed salt in the wound upon revealing that King Saha’s use of drugs makes him unbefitting to vie for the UMA presidential seat.
Redressing Bebe’s divulgence, King Saha hit the recording booth, releasing a song dubbed “Zakayo” directed to the former.
Over the weekend, Eddy Kenzo during an interview got into several topics, including the prevailing beef between King Saha and Bebe Cool.
The Big Talent boss revealed that the two singers should stop fighting each other, and engage in matters that benefit the music industry.
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Eddy Kenzo stressed that as long as Ugandan artists still fight each other, there is no way they will compete with other countries with flourishing music industries.
The “stamina” star further noted that the music industry is still in its developing stages and artists should team up to develop it rather than wasting time embroiling in unnecessary beefs.
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