In the aftermath of the stage standoff between Azawi and Ray G at University Inn, Mbarara, media critic Eddie Ssendi has emerged as a vocal figure taking sides in the controversy. The incident, largely attributed to disorganization by event organizers, ignited a flurry of reactions on social media.
During an interview with Vybe Life UG, Eddie Ssendi expressed his perspective on the clash, asserting that Ray G is still in the early stages of his career and should not perceive himself as a fully blossomed star. Ssendi was candid in his critique of Ray G’s musical prowess, likening him to an ungerminated seed and dubbing him a mere “fish in a pond.”
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Ssendi didn’t confine his criticism to Ray G’s musical abilities; he also took aim at the artist’s fashion choices. According to Ssendi, stars do not dress like Ray G, implying that the artist has yet to embody the image of a true star in the entertainment industry.
The seasoned media critic continued to highlight a few names from the West, emphasizing figures like Akiki Romeo, Rasta Charz (his wife), Sister Charity, and Prossy Kankunda, stating that Kankunda’s “Akalulu” surpasses the impact of all Ray G’s songs in the region.
Eddie Ssendi’s outspoken commentary adds another layer to the ongoing debate surrounding the clash between Ray G and Azawi, bringing attention not only to the event’s disorganization but also sparking discussions about the artists’ standing in the music industry.