Eddy Kenzo assured Irene Ntale that there is nothing he wanted in the music industry that he hasn’t achieved yet.
Ntale was among artistes that chimed in when Kenzo said that his songs had done better than those of the late Philly Lutaaya on streaming platforms.
Kenzo had a day ago told the media that he redid Lutaaya’s song Born in Africa to give it a boost since he now has bigger platforms.
Ntale tweeted: “Did Kenzo really compare himself to Philly Lutaaya?!!! Wow this industry keeps getting more interesting ?”
Ntale in a separate tweet said she was disappointed with the way Kenzo spoke about the late.
Speaking to Galaxy TV, Kenzo said: “I just want to tell Irene that I can no longer suffer a career downfall. That is what I can tell you.”
“Because wherever I was dreaming of reaching, musically, I reached there,” added Kenzo.
Kenzo said that he is now enjoying the extra benefits of his career, but there isn’t much he is looking forward to.
“I’m not saying I can’t go any further because I’m not the best in the world. I still have a journey to accomplish. But my dreams as an individual, all the things I wanted to achieve, I have achieved,” Kenzo said.
“I’m now enjoying the bonus of my career. So, if have decided to quit music to go and dig, it will just be a choice, not that I have failed. I have fulfilled my dreams. That’s what I can tell [her].”
Eddy Kenzo is one of the most decorated artistes in Uganda’s music industry.