Ragga Dee insists he has no unhealthy blood with Eddy Kenzo, regardless of some previous disagreements. Last November, Ragga Dee and the Uganda National Cultural Centre began jam periods on the National Theatre. This ruffled some feathers with Kenzo’s group, who felt it competed with their very own Tuesday periods in Mutudwe.
Since then, the 2 musicians have publicly disagreed on business points, with Kenzo even questioning Ragga Dee’s stance on banning vulgar music. But Ragga Dee is adamant that there isn’t any private battle. He says he is not in search of a battle and considers Kenzo no enemy. His focus, he explains, is on bettering the music business for everybody and he is open to working with all artists.
“I’ve no purpose to be at odds with any artist in Uganda,” Ragga Dee said. “I’m merely the Chairman of the Uganda National Cultural Forum, which represents all arts organizations in Uganda. I’ve no purpose to battle with Eddy Kenzo, and he’ll by no means be my enemy. My purpose is to streamline the business and make it higher for all artists.”
Ragga Dee additionally emphasised his dedication to reaching copyright safety and mentioned he is keen to collaborate with all stakeholders, together with Kenzo and his federation, to make it occur.