Good Bye Uganda, Eddy Kenzo ‘shifts’ to International music Industry

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Its the joy of every artist to work internationally since this gives them a motivational feeling. Ugandan renown artist Eddy Kenzo is all smile after Chris Brown chose him to feature in his song.

Kenzo shared the good news through his Facebook page where he wrote; “Basing on the situation I was born and raised, it’s very hard to believe but God has made me share a seat with princes and they are the ones looking for me. I remember when I started dance music, media abused me saying I’m only a dancer bla bla bla when it was actually what was gonna change the face of music in our country.

Our industry is known everywhere right now because of kenzo style #happymusic. All artists wana collaborate with us now. We receive a lot of emails from European artists, American, South America, Caribbean, French Africa, Anglophone Africa, Latin America, kwegamba everywhere appreciating our work. Indeed, who is Musuuza?

Whose family was on the lowest level of poverty in the community of the poor. Oh My God! Forgive me for telling my story most of the time but I believe my story might help someone out there and it strengthens them or change their life. My people, with GOD everything is possible. Work hard believe achieve. #Godfirst. Now Chris Brown is looking for me, God is rich.”

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This comes after Triplets Ghetto Kids from Uganda were chosen to feature Chris Brown’s new song, ‘Back to love’. Since their breakthrough after their huge contribution on the Sitya Loss video, the TGK have been soaring as they spread their wings across the world.

Having featured and performed in French Montana’s videos and at the 2017 BET awards respectively, Adam Levine featured them in the video for his remix of Frenhc Montana’s song ‘Famous’.

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