Ugandan music sensation Eddy Kenzo has recently opened up about his serious romantic involvement with an undisclosed partner, citing past experiences as the reason for keeping the relationship private. After parting ways with fellow singer and former partner Rema Namakula, rumors surrounded Kenzo’s romantic connections with figures like Carol Nantongo and Lydia Jazmine. However, during an interview on BBS TV, Kenzo clarified that he’s not single but is choosing to keep his current romantic relationship out of the public eye.
“I am not ready to introduce my significant other to the public. Past experiences have taught me to keep my love life private,” Kenzo explained during the interview. Additionally, the ‘Ssemyekozo’ singer disclosed that despite having children, including Aamaal and Maya Musuuza, he has deliberately kept details about his son and other offspring away from media attention. Kenzo believes that maintaining their privacy allows his children to concentrate on their studies without the added pressure of celebrity status.
Edrisah Kenzo Musuuza, professionally known as Eddy Kenzo, stands as a prominent figure in the music industry, not only as a Grammy-nominated Ugandan singer but also as a music executive and the president of the Uganda National Musicians Federation. As the founder and member of Big Talent Entertainment, he gained international recognition after the release of his 2014 single, “Sitya Loss,” along with a viral video featuring the Ghetto Kids.
Kenzo boasts a musical career spanning four albums, including the 2018 release, “Roots,” and the latest offering, “Made in Africa,” in 2021. His accolades include various national and international awards, such as a Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Award in 2018, a BET Award in 2015, and multiple All Africa Music Awards.
In 2022, Eddy Kenzo earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Global Performance for his collaboration with Matt B on “Gimme Love.” The track’s success on the U.S. Afrobeats Billboard chart, reaching number 36 in November 2022, marked a significant achievement. Kenzo and Matt B even performed “Gimme Love” at the Eddy Kenzo Festival at Kololo Airstrip in Uganda, captivating an audience of over 20,000, including Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja. Notably, Kenzo remains the first Ugandan artist to win a BET Award in 2015 and the first to receive a Grammy Award nomination.
