In the bustling streets of Kampala, where music flowed like a river and politics often surged in tumultuous waves, two icons stood out: Eddy Kenzo, the acclaimed musician known for his dance hits and international fame, and Bobi Wine, the charismatic pop star turned politician.
Both men had once been friends, united by their love for music and their dreams for a better Uganda.
However, their paths had diverged, leading to a public rift that captivated the nation.
Recently National Unity Platform President, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu has been urging musicians to come out and voice their concerns against corruption and the current fragile state of affairs in the country.
Several musicians like Azawi, A Pass, Ykee Benda, Nina Rose, Big Eye and many more have come out to condemn corruption and advocate for the March to Parliament against corruption.
However, Eddy Kenzo whose wife is a Minister revealed that he will not be pressurized to support Bobi Wine or even incite people to get on the streets of Kampala to demonstrate corruption.
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Eddy Kenzo, born Edrisah Musuuza, had risen from the slums to become a global sensation.
His song “Sitya Loss” propelled him onto the world stage, earning him awards and accolades.
Yet, despite his success, Kenzo remained grounded, often returning to his roots to support the underprivileged communities he came from.
His music is his tool for change, and he believes in its power to inspire and uplift.
On the other hand, Bobi Wine, whose real name was Robert Kyagulanyi, transitioned from music to politics, positioning himself as a voice for the oppressed.
His People Power movement resonates with many Ugandans who are tired of the long-standing regime.
Bobi Wine’s bravery in facing political repression has made him a hero to many, but it also made him a target.
The tension between the two began subtly, with whispers and speculations. Fans noticed that Eddy Kenzo, who had previously shown support for Bobi Wine’s music career, was conspicuously silent about his political ambitions.
As Bobi Wine’s political star rose, many expected Kenzo to join the chorus of support from fellow artists and celebrities.
Instead, Kenzo chose to remain neutral, focusing on his music and charitable endeavours.
Rumours swirled around the reasons for Kenzo’s stance. Some suggested that he feared the repercussions of aligning himself with a controversial figure like Bobi Wine. Others speculated that there were deeper personal grievances