Ugandan singer King Saha has cautioned his colleague Eddy Kenzo against involving Bobi Wine in what he describes as “bogus talks.”
Saha recently shared a stage with Kenzo in what appeared to be a resolution of their past disagreements and issued his warning on X (formerly Twitter).
This came after Kenzo accused Bobi Wine of being one of the biggest obstacles facing the music industry today.
“Kenzo, you’re my brother, but STAY WARNED to avoid involving HE. Bobi Wine in your bogus talks,” Saha wrote on X.
Eddy Kenzo criticised Bobi Wine, alleging that he has introduced divisive politics into the music industry.
According to him, while artists are working to mend their strained relationship with the government, Bobi Wine appears determined to derail these efforts.
Kenzo also questioned Wine’s leadership qualities, pointing to his use of derogatory language and speeches that he claimed fostered division among musicians.
It would be recalled that Eddy Kenzo previously accused Bobi Wine of stealing his song ideas during their time together in the Firebase Crew.
In a recent interview, Kenzo alleged that Bobi Wine would often modify his lyrics or translate his Luganda songs into English, claiming them as his own.
Kenzo cited disputes over song ownership and payment as key reasons for his decision to leave the group.