Musician Edirisa Musuza, popularly known as Eddy Kenzo, has spoken out regarding his recent public clashes with fellow artist Gravity Omutujju, which have intensified during the ongoing campaign activities for President Museveni.
According to Kenzo, the conflict is not organic but rather sponsored and fueled by individuals from Bebe Cool’s camp, including bloggers and TikTokers aligned with the Gagamel boss.
The Presidential Advisor revealed that he played a major role in launching Gravity Omutujju’s music career, claiming he funded his first studio recording and created the platform that exposed him to the industry.
“They tried to use Gravity Omutujju to fight me, forgetting that I introduced him to the music industry. We entered studio together for his breakthrough song, the remix of Paul Kafero. He can’t forget that and can never fight me. They sponsored that fight but it was never successful,” Kenzo said in an interview with a local television station.
He emphasized that his history with Gravity Omutujju makes it impossible for the two to genuinely feud.
Gravity Omutujju began his music journey under Big Talent, the music label founded and owned by Eddy Kenzo.
The situation continues to attract attention as fans await Gravity’s response.