By Seguya Musa
Music personality Robert Sseggawa has come out to comment about the BET Award won by Kenzo. He says the official “Sitya loss” video contributed nothing to Kenzo’s win, but rather the video uploaded earlier on YouTube of the “ghetto kids” before the official music video.

He says that it’s the video of the kids that ushered Kenzo to the international audience before eventually winning a BET award.
He said: “Actually Kenzo and the kids to me, should take 50/50 credit. It was the video named ‘Ghetto Kids’ which went viral ushering Kenzo to the international audience. But Kenzo, as the owner of the song rushed and recorded his video to capitalize on the viral video to push his.”
“It wasn’t the song awarded. His song can’t compete anywhere in the BET categories, a reason it was nominated in a subsidiary category. To me, the Good Lyfe duo were nominated in a bigger category, a reason why they even accessed the stage, unlike Kenzo, who didn’t even access where the awards were being held,” he added.
While concluding, Robert Sseggawa branded Kenzo a lucky artist but not so talented. “There are a lot of hardworking musicians I know but I have never seen anyone as lucky as Kenzo. A part from capitalizing on the kids’ video, even the award he won was just introduced this year.”