Eddy Kenzo has stepped in to resolve the ongoing copyright and royalty disagreement between D Star and Mudra D Viral over their hit song Hoozambe Remix.The dispute had dominated social media in recent weeks after D Star accused Mudra of allegedly earning more than Shs 140 million from the remix through YouTube revenues while he reportedly received little from the project.Mudra, however, denied the accusations and maintained that he had not yet recovered the money he invested in promoting and distributing the song.In a new development, Eddy Kenzo shared a video on his TikTok and Facebook platforms confirming that the matter had now been settled after both artists reached an agreement.According to Kenzo, the disagreement mainly stemmed from confusion surrounding ownership of the song’s master rights and misinformation about the revenue generated from digital platforms.There has been misunderstandings about who owns the master of the Hoozambe Remix because many words have been going around that Mudra has been eating the money, which isn’t true.We got professionals who understand about distribution and checked his platforms and found that he hasn’t even made 2% of the alleged money.Mudra D Viral refutes allegations of withholding Hoozambe remix earningsKenzo further revealed that both artists have now signed a formal written agreement outlining how royalties from the song will be shared moving forward.He also disclosed that D Star and Mudra are expected to reunite and resume performing the song together on stage following the resolution of their fallout.While confirming the agreement, Kenzo noted that he was not in a position to publicly disclose the details of the contract, saying the decision to reveal its contents would be left to the two artists if they choose to do so.We successfully resolved the matter between brothers @Mudradviral & @hoozambe (D STAR) about the Hoozambe Remix. #TogetherForTheMusic pic.twitter.com/3M3JHdl4CV— Eddy Kenzo (@eddykenzoficial) May 16, 2026The post Eddy Kenzo brokers peace in D Star and Mudra D Viral’s remix dispute appeared first on MBU.