By BigEyeUg Team
During his recent tour in Cameroon where he had gone for a charity concert, Eddy Kenzo took off some time to do some interviews and answer fans questions.
One of the questions that the singer was asked was about Chris Brown and his recent music projects with American stars. Kenzo started by describing the experience of working with Chris Brown.
“It was an honour and pleasure for me to meet and exchange ideas with American artistes like Chris Brown, Akon and others,” he said.
Kenzo then revealed that Chris Brown picked interest in working with him because of his original ideas. “We shared ideas because it is thanks to my originality and African nature that they knew my music. So, meeting with them was more of formal compliments than talking music because American music will always remain American and African music African. It is a culture,” Kenzo added.
Kenzo also hinted on big problems like piracy and non-respect of copyrights that affect African artistes. He said; “It is a common problem in the African music set-up. All African artistes suffer from either piracy or copyrights violations, but I believe the solution to the problem is coming. Africa is gradually uniting, thanks to music because more and more artistes are collaborating. We can fight piracy if we are united. It cannot be done by one person.”