According to Sendi, Radio was a very talented musician and young man but that’s not enough to make him legend.
Sendi further said that Radio had some dots he didn’t click while some he did. He listed discipline, charity, legacy and artists brought through as some of the areas where opinions can differ.
The Talk and Talk co-host went ahead to say that Radio’s last 5 years were full of fights, controversy and unbecoming behavior. He therefore summed up that Radio was so good musically but never qualified for the legendary status.
“In terms of discipline, charity, legacy and the artists brought on the scene, Radio clicked some of these dots but he didn’t in others. The last 5 years of his life were chaotic and full of fights and unbecoming behavior. It’s a topic I don’t want to delve into much because my culture doesn’t allow me to speak about the dead. However, he was a very talented musician and young man but he doesn’t qualify to be called a legend,” said Sendi.
This however aroused controversy amongst social media users and other people. Singer Maro said that Radio kept Ugandans busy with his hits for 11 years.
The impact he had was therefore widely felt. His legacy might be little but it’s enough.
It’s not clear what Sendi based on to discredit Radio’s legendary status. But what he left behind is just too big to undermine.
Together with Weasel and as a solo artist, he had some of the biggest songs since 2008. In fact it’s hard to find a song released by the duo or Radio that wasn’t a hit.
He wrote songs for musicians such as Rema, Juliana Kanyomozi, Dr Jose Chameleone, Mesach Ssemakula among others. Basically whatever he touched turned into gold.
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