Speaking to the press corps recently, Kenzo was asked if he was supporting Karema's professional journey.
Eddy Kenzo broke his silence on his relationship with Miss Uganda Hannah Karema Tumukunde and his input on supporting his former music producer Didi.
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He wondered: "Is there anything wrong with that?"
The corps wanted to know if there was more to the relationship than just the professional side.
He chuckled and said: "If you wish her for me, help me get her."
Tumukunde, who was crowned Miss Uganda in March, said that Kenzo was among the people that rooted for her during the beauty contest.
She also named Spice Diana and Fik Fameica.
"I believe [their support helped] at some point... and I appreciate the fact that they supported me from the beginning up to the end and I'm super grateful," Tumukunde said.
Then there were also rumours that the beauty queen was dating the Nsimbudde hitmaker. She dispelled the rumours, noting that they're just friends and Kenzo is also friends with her family members.
Kenzo speaks on producer Didi
Kenzo also dismissed reports that he hadn't offered to help his former producer Abdul Karim Muchwa, alias Producer Didi.
"I worked with Didi, and I have supported him before if he was to be honest," said Kenzo of Didi, who was recently quoted in the media saying he was financially troubled.
"I reached out to him and we talked."
Kenzo said helping him needs collective effort because his problems are not only financial.
Did produced Kenzo's bangers like Stamina, Bolingo and Sitya Loss.
But the producer, who is also known for hits like Coco Finger’s Mr. Deejay, Sizzaman’s Mafaranga, Maurice Hasa’s Kaleke Kasome and Gift ov Kaddo’s Traffic Man Officer -- landed in trouble when he was arrested in 2014 for producing Panadol Wa Basajja, which law enforcement officers said contained pornographic content.
He said when he was arrested his studio equipment was among the items there confiscated and they were never returned. He says he can't even afford rent now.