Award-winning Ugandan singer Eddy Kenzo has finally addressed the burning question on every fan’s mind: why he didn’t attend the Grammys last weekend.
In a phone interview with Aggie Uwase on KFM’s DHook show, Kenzo explained that the reason was far from dramatic—it all came down to timing and juggling a packed schedule.
“Visa Timing Was the Issue”
Eddy Kenzo, who travels on a professional visa for his international shows, revealed the logistical hurdles that prevented him from flying to the U.S. in time.
“I couldn’t make it to the Grammys because my visa renewal was submitted a little late, and yet it had to be done in America since I travel with the professional visa,” he explained.
Despite the setback, Kenzo remained upbeat, choosing to share wisdom and advice for aspiring artists instead of dwelling on missing the event.
Advice for Young Artists
Eddy Kenzo used the moment to inspire the next generation of musicians dreaming of Grammy recognition.
“Be intentional from the beginning, know what you want and work so hard towards it,” he urged.
He stressed that attention to detail is crucial in every aspect of music production:
- Songwriting: Craft lyrics that resonate.
- Production: Ensure every beat and instrument adds value.
- Visuals: Music videos and visuals are as important as the music itself.
Kenzo’s emphasis highlights that international recognition doesn’t happen by chance—it’s the result of consistent, deliberate effort.

The Grammy Standard
Kenzo reminded listeners that the Grammys are run by an academy of industry experts, recognizing only the best of the best.
“The Grammys are run by an academy filled with the best in the industry, and they only recognize the best,” he said.
His message underscores the importance of preparation, excellence, and professionalism for artists aiming to compete on a global stage.
Eddy Kenzo’s Journey
Eddy Kenzo, already celebrated for hits like “Sitya Loss” and his international collaborations, continues to represent Uganda on the global music stage.
Fans responded with encouragement and admiration for his grounded perspective, praising him for turning a personal setback into a teachable moment for aspiring musicians.
https://twitter.com/933kfm/status/2018635606092358090
Stay Tuned
While Eddy Kenzo may have missed the Grammys this year, fans can rest assured he’s gearing up for more international projects. His story serves as a reminder that success in music requires patience, precision, and persistence.
What lessons did you take from Eddy Kenzo’s advice for young artists? Drop your thoughts below and share how you plan to chase your dreams!
