By BigEyeUg Team
Temperature Touch, the rising producer and artist, expressed dissatisfaction in a recent sit-down on Galaxy FM’s Evening Rush as he opened up about his collaboration with Eddy Kenzo on the track Love Guarantee, and why the experience left him feeling like he was carrying the weight alone.

According to him, Love Guarantee was originally a song he had written for himself. But when Kenzo stopped by his studio for business, he heard the track and immediately showed interest. “He said it was the kind of beats he liked,” he recalled.
The two went ahead, recorded the collab, and even shot a video. But when it came to promotion, Kenzo was nowhere to be found. “He didn’t do any challenge, or anything that looks like a challenge in this song. He left everything for me,” Touch said, clearly frustrated.
To illustrate his point, he compared the experience to another collab he did with Ava Peace. Unlike Kenzo, Ava threw her full weight behind the project.
“She pushed the song like it was hers, which explains why it performed so well,” he explained. To him, that kind of shared energy is what makes a collaboration truly successful.
When asked if perhaps he had been the one chasing Kenzo for a collab, he was so quick to set the record straight. “I never asked for the collaboration. It was Kenzo who showed interest without me asking for it,” he clarified.

