Gagamel boss Bebe Cool has finally come out to address long-standing claims about an alleged conflict between him and Big Talent boss Eddy Kenzo.

Speaking during a TikTok Live over the weekend, Bebe Cool made it clear that there is no bad blood between them, dismissing rumors of a feud as baseless.

According to Bebe Cool, he does not hate Eddy Kenzo and has never engaged in personal attacks against him, contrary to what has been circulating on social media.

“I don’t have any problem with the young man Eddy Kenzo. I don’t hate him as per the allegations. I actually convinced many people to join the federation and wouldn’t do so if I hated him,” he explained.

The singer further clarified claims that his media team ignored Eddy Kenzo’s performances during political campaigns.

Bebe Cool said the journalists and TikTok influencers who were with him had a specific assignment — to cover President Yoweri Museveni — and not any other individuals.

“The journalists and TikTokers didn’t cover Kenzo because they were hired to do a different thing. They came to specifically give coverage to President Museveni,” he added.

Bebe Cool’s remarks appear to put to rest speculation of a rivalry, with the singer insisting that there is mutual respect between him and Eddy Kenzo.

For fans, this revelation may finally calm tensions and end the narrative of a divided Ugandan music industry at the top level.