Nakazibwe commented, "This gentleman here has collaborated with prominent figures such as Burna Boy, Wizkid, R Kelly, and many others. Yet, you haven't facilitated connections for us? We're requesting a chance for connection." Both Navio and Nakazibwe were responding to statements made by Big Eye, who alleged that his rival, Eddy Kenzo, doesn't share his network of contacts with fellow artists.
Big Eye, known by his real name Ibrahim Mayanja, stated that the Grammy-nominated artist is self-centered and reluctant to see fellow musicians prosper. According to StarBoss, Kenzo has amassed an array of international connections over the years but has chosen not to share them with others.
"... the individual has retained all his international contacts and connections for himself for approximately 9 years now," reads part of StarBoss' Facebook post.
"Some individuals seem unfit to adopt the motto 'For GOD AND MY COUNTRY' as within their hearts, it becomes 'FOR GOD AND MYSELF.' I hope I'm not mistaken in labeling this as selfishness."
The artist behind "Husband Material" expressed his views following Kenzo's loss of the Grammy award for Best Global Music Performance to the South African trio consisting of Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini, and Nomcebo Zikode.