Dancehall artist Ziza Bafana has downplayed Eddy Kenzo’s BET Award win, arguing that talent holds more value than accolades.Bafana questioned the real impact of the award, asking what tangible benefits it has brought to Kenzo or Ugandans as a whole. He went further to criticize Kenzo’s musical ability, claiming that despite his long career, he cannot play a single instrument.“How much does he receive monthly because he won this award? What does it add to us as Ugandans?” Bafana questioned, adding that Kenzo is unable to play a single instrument despite his many years in the industryEmphasizing his stance, Bafana pointed to legendary artists like Michael Jackson, Lucky Dube, and Philly Bongole Lutaaya.Veteran singer Sarah Short backs Eddy Kenzo in music industry disputeAccording to him, such icons are remembered not for awards or material wealth, but for the timeless legacy they left behind—arguing that few, if any, have managed to replicate their impact over the years.They never show you how many awards, cars and houses they built, but the legacy they left behind. View this post on Instagram The post Bafana questions impact of Eddy Kenzo’s BET Award to Uganda appeared first on MBU.