King Saha, the president of KingsLove Empire, is intensifying his feud with fellow artist Eddy Kenzo.
He openly questioned the quality of Kenzo’s music and challenged him to a head-to-head music battle.
In an interview with NRG’s Crysto Panda, Saha expressed his willingness to “clean up” some of Kenzo’s hit songs, claiming they are plagued with errors.
“I want him to allow me to take on about four of his songs so I can show him how they were supposed to be done,” Saha stated.
He criticized Kenzo’s focus on danceability at the expense of lyrical quality, saying,
“He tends to focus on the danceability of the song, and ends up ruining the lyrics. All his songs need to be touched up again to make them better.”
King Saha further challenged Kenzo to a music battle, encouraging him to bring along four of his best collaborators. “Even if it is just freestyle, I take him up… you need to put us where we belong.
Those who are medium should remain medium, and we who are VIP will remain VIP,” Saha declared.
The tension between the two artists isn’t new; last year, a physical altercation reportedly occurred between them during a meeting of the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF), which Kenzo leads.
The fight erupted after a heated exchange, resulting in Saha punching Kenzo in the face before they were separated.
This latest exchange of words indicates that their rivalry is far from over.