Eddy Kenzo Explains Why He Pays a lot of Emphasis to Music Videos

Celebrated Ugandan musician Eddy Kenzo has explained why he always endeavors to shoot a video for his songs, stating that visuals help a lot in bringing out the intended message of the song.

According to Eddy Kenzo, without a video, a song may lose meaning and fail to properly communicate the intended message.

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While other artists prefer borrowing their video concepts from what has been done previously, the Big Talent boss says he usually pictures what the music video is going to look like as soon as he hits the studio to work on the audio.

"I always compose my songs in the studios visualizing how the videos will look like. So if I don't shoot the videos, it means that the real meaning of the song I intended to bring out will not be complete," Eddy Kenzo said during a recent interview.

Eddy Kenzo recently released his 21-track album dubbed 'Made In Africa' and he has so far released one video off it.

Meanwhile, Kenzo is currently flying high with his latest video dubbed ‘Blessed’.

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Blessed’ is an appreciation song where Eddy Kenzo shares all the good things he has achieved in life so far.

In 'Blessed', the Big Talent boss praises God for all the good things He has done for him in life.

He also makes it clear to naysayers that he is living his best life and not bothered by what they say.

"I know what I am so it is up to you to take me the way you want," Eddy Kenzo said.

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