Eddy Kenzo has announced his retirement from the music industry.
Edrissa Musuuza debuted on the music scene in 2008 with the smash song "Yanimba," which he co-wrote with Miki Wine.
Edrissa Musuuza debuted on the music scene in 2008 with the smash song “Yanimba,” which he co-wrote with Miki Wine.
Since then, he has delivered his fans a slew of other popular songs, including the well-known “Sitya Loss,” which garnered him international exposure and a BET award. Years later, the singer believes it is past time for him to retire from music and focus on farming.
Kenzo stated to local YouTuber Flavia Namulindwa that he no longer enjoys performing music, which is why he has decided to quit.
“Bintamye, I’m going to retire soon.” I’d like to do something else. I’m a farmer, and I’d like to devote some time to it.” He did say, though, that Kenzo has committed to hold performances every now and then.
“I grew up in a village, and I wish to return to Masaka to visit my village.” I’ve been in Kampala for quite some time now.
I’ll return to Kampala every now and then to do several concerts before returning to the village.” He stated
Swangz Avenue singer Winnie Nwagi recently said that if she had other options, she would have retired. Her announcement came just weeks after Jose Chameleone aka Joseph Mayanja revealed his intention to retire from music.