Musician Eddy Kenzo has addressed the rising cases of violence between artists after the recent clash between King Saha and Pallaso.
Recently, the music industry woke up to news of a huge clash between King Saha and Pallaso’s camps. What started as a simple fight at a bar ended up as a full-fledged panga ambush on King Saha and his boys that saw some casualties hospitalized after sustaining serious injuries from the attack.
Addressing the development, National Musicians Federation, Eddy Kenzo, stressed that some of these issues stem from the different backgrounds everyone was raised in.
He blamed both Saha and Pallaso’s behavior on their character and revealed he had no right to question their actions as grown-ups. Just like most artists, Kenzo refrained from commenting on the issue further, noting that he was allowing police to handle the matter.

“They are not only artists but are humans too and were raised differently. Most cases it is a character issue and you can tell someone’s upbringing based on the way they handle issues. It is very hard to get grown ups to behave the way you want, otherwise you might also end up quarrelling with them,” Kenzo said.
Eddy Kenzo, however, condemned the act of violence amongst artists, reminding them that they had several young people looking up to them and they had to give a good example.
“It is a character problem, but tearing each other apart doesn’t help. In all you do in a generation like this with many youths, behave well because we have a certain image we are painting for the people out there who look up to us,” he said.
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