By Blizz.
Singer Eddy Kenzo has voiced his displeasure over comments made by Galaxy FM presenter Mr. Henrie during a recent radio talk show. The artist expressed his frustration at what he perceived as undermining remarks questioning his education as the President of the Uganda National Musicians Federation.
During The Deep Talk show, Mr. Henrie reportedly quizzed an artist under the Uganda National Musicians Federation about the choice to elect Kenzo as their president despite concerns about his education.
In response, Kenzo, visibly upset, recounted the incident, stating, “That thing pained me a lot, especially when the same presenter later invited me to his show; I turned him down.”
This incident comes amidst Kenzo’s 15-year-long music career, during which he claims to have faced constant negativity from the media. He asserts that reporters are often paid to ask questions designed to portray him in a negative light in the public eye.
Kenzo elaborated on his experience, saying, “You find that there is a reporter who is in your face wherever you turn; they are following you everywhere. And whatever chance they get to ask you a question, it is always in the interest of other people who sent him.”
In light of the continuous challenges and perceived bias, Eddy Kenzo has decided to take a step back from the media limelight. The award-winning artist, renowned for his contributions to the music industry, hopes that this hiatus will provide him with the space to navigate his career without the weight of unfair criticism.