Background
Kenzo was born in Masaka, a town in the central region of Uganda. He lost his mother at age 5 and would go on to live a street life for 13 years.
Kenzo was born in Masaka, a town in the central region of Uganda. He lost his mother at age 5 and would go on to live a street life for 13 years.
He is best known for his 2014 song "Sitya Loss". After high school, he adopted the stage name Eddy Kenzo and began writing music In 2008, he was featured in the popular song "Yanimba" by Mikie Wine.
His breakthrough 2010 song, "Stamina", was met with critical acclaim and was used as a theme song for Yoweri Museveni"s presidential campaign.
He released the album Ogenda Kunzisa in 2012. In 2013, he released Kamunguluze and toured the United States.
The song "Sitya Loss" became his most popular song to date, and a video of Ugandan boys dancing to the song went viral. Its success led to the launching of a petition to have the dancing children appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Kenzo released the album Sitya Loss in May 2014.
Afro-Australia Music and Movie HiPipo Music Awards.