- Kenzo says all artistes under his wing were fully paid.
- Distinguishes his team from Bebe Cool’s campaign coordination.
- Payment disputes persist among other musicians awaiting funds.
Eddy Kenzo has addressed claims that some entertainers who participated in the recent campaign period were not paid, insisting that every musician under his team was fully facilitated and is satisfied.

In recent weeks, several musicians and media personalities have alleged that they never received payment for their involvement in campaign activities. Some of the complaints have been linked to artistes who worked under a separate coordination led by Bebe Cool.
Kenzo, however, clarified that there were two distinct wings during the campaigns — one comprising musicians and media under his leadership, and another under Bebe Cool. According to the Big Talent boss, his team has no outstanding payment issues.
“All the musicians who worked with me were paid and they are content. If there is anyone who was not paid, bring them forward,” Kenzo said.
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He mentioned artistes such as Omega 256, Truth 256, Ray G, Chozen Blood, and Green Daddy as some of those who were facilitated. Kenzo claimed that none of them has raised complaints.
“Those making noise are doing so after hearing about a possible bonus. Everyone I worked with was paid very well,” he added.
Meanwhile, some artistes linked to Bebe Cool’s wing — including Buchaman — have publicly claimed they were not paid. Bebe Cool has maintained that funds for payments are yet to be fully released.
Singer Ronald Mayinja also weighed in, saying what was provided was facilitation rather than a salary.
It now remains to be seen when those demanding additional payment for campaign performances will receive it.

