What Kenzo thinks about Sheebah and Cindy's music Battle

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Kenzo also highlighted the financial aspect of the battle, seeing it as a lucrative venture for both musicians, which he believes is advantageous.

Musicians Sheebah Karungi and Cindy are gearing up for Uganda's inaugural female music battle, set to take place on September 15th at Kololo Airstrip.

As the show approaches within a month, various artists have been sharing their opinions about this unique battle. One notable voice is Eddy Kenzo, President of the UNMF, who commended the two female artists for opting for a musical clash over physical altercations.

Kenzo also highlighted the financial aspect of the battle, seeing it as a lucrative venture for both musicians, which he believes is advantageous.

"I'm pleased that this isn't a physical confrontation resulting in violence. It's a musical showdown, a profitable opportunity for them as musicians. Ultimately, they'll be compensated for their efforts. I encourage everyone to come out and show support," he expressed during an interview with a local television network.

Eddy Kenzo has consistently positioned himself as a proponent of unity within the music industry. The fact that these two singers have chosen to resolve their differences through a musical competition aligns with his values, making him content anytime.