Kenzo Blames Bobi Wine’s Politics for Struggles in Uganda’s Music Industry

Musician Eddy Kenzo has expressed his concerns over the impact of Bobi Wine’s political involvement on the music industry, accusing the National Unity Platform (NUP) leader of being a major contributor to the challenges artists face today.

During an interview at Sheraton, Kenzo expressed frustration over Bobi Wine’s repeated criticism of artists who accept government handouts, labeling them as “beggars.” Kenzo finds these remarks disrespectful and unbecoming of a leader, calling on Bobi Wine to reconsider his approach.

“He is a very big problem for our industry because all the troubles we are facing are because he woke up one day and joined politics. That’s when the government started being hard on us, hence the suffering,” Kenzo said.

Kenzo believes that Bobi Wine’s political journey has strained the relationship between artists and the government, leading to a tougher environment for the music industry. He emphasized his commitment to fostering dialogue with the authorities to improve the situation, but accused Bobi Wine of tarnishing the image of artists.

“If he really needed us, the world would see it, but each time he speaks to the media, he calls artists beggars. Is that really how you speak as a leader? Is that how he communicates with his children? With the people he loves?” Kenzo questioned.

The singer revealed that while he often avoids controversy, he could not remain silent on an issue affecting the industry he holds dear. “I love to mind my business, but I cannot keep quiet when someone starts damaging our reputation due to personal interests,” he added.

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