In a recent appearance on Galaxy TV, Liam Voice made headlines with his outspoken response to a host’s comment about Carol Nantongo’s emotional reputation.
While the host implied Nantongo’s tendency towards being emotional, Liam Voice shifted the focus to another prominent figure in the industry.
Contrary to the host’s remark, Liam Voice wasted no time in singling out Eddy Kenzo as the true “cry baby” in the music scene.
Describing Kenzo as someone who easily sheds tears over minor inconveniences, Liam Voice’s words struck a chord with listeners and ignited a debate within the industry.
Liam Voice’s comments resurfaced memories of Eddy Kenzo’s widely publicized plea for help during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020.
The singer’s emotional appeal while stranded in Ivory Coast, pleading with the Ugandan government for assistance to return home, captured the attention of the nation.
Kenzo’s heartfelt cry of “Government, where are you?” became a viral sensation, sparking both sympathy and ridicule across social media platforms.
In separate news previously reported by NEWSLEXPOINT.com, sensational singer Carol Nantongo vowed to never be friends with her ex-best friend and fellow singer Lydia Jazmine. These two fell out early this year and they are not willing to be with each other ever again.
Jazmine and Carol are among the few artistes who tried to become best friends. It is very rare to find musicians being that close.
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