According to Kasuku, who now runs a widely watched YouTube channel, the fight got him featured on Bukedde TV's Agataliiko Nfuufu at its peak.
Kasuku said his fight with Eddy Kenzo was a blessing in disguise.
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Interviewer: Did you fight with Kenzo for the right reasons?
Kasuku: Didn't Big Eye finally confirm everything?... I didn't lose sleep!
Interviewer: That Kenzo was paying people not to play his music?
Kasuku: Did Big Eye talk about it or not?
Interviewer: You may have given him an alibi?... Don't you feel bad knowing that your kids will find out that Kenzo beat you?
Kasuku: Why would I feel bad? They are my kids, I'm not their kid. That is one. Two, that incident opened a door for me to become who I am.
Interviewer: Really?
Kasuku: Lots of news reporters were there... I featured on Agataliko Nfuufu at its peak.
Eddy Kenzo recently revealed that he regrets the incident, especially knowing that his kids and grandkids will get to know about it.
"There was a time I fought with a journalist... I'm on record even my kids and grandkids will see it; but why?" said Kenzo who was speaking to Ruth Kalibbala on her YouTube channel.
Kalibbala asked him: You regret it?
Kenzo responded: It wasn't good. Your kids who would have seen you being recognised for your achievements, see you throwing a punch!
The 'Mbilo Mbilo' hitmaker beat Kasuku, whose real name is Isaac Katende, during a press conference the former had organised ahead of his 2014 show dubbed 'Sitya Loss, Nice and Lovely Concert'.
During the conference held at Latfaz Comedy Club in Centenary Park, Kasuku, who is with Dembe FM, claimed that he had seen Kenzo paying a Star TV presenter not to play songs of Big Eye, formerly at Kenzo's Big Talent Entertainment. Kasuku said he saw the act while working with Star TV.
The allegation irked Kenzo who said he had been previously harassed by Kasuku and he struck him. Kenzo and Big Eye remain nemeses.