Big Eye StarBoss Plays Down Rift with Eddy Kenzo, Blames Media
For years, fans and commentators have read tension between Big Eye StarBoss and Eddy Kenzo as a full blown fallout, citing their public disagreements and social media exchanges as proof that the musicians drifted apart.
Big Eye does not see it that way.

Speaking on Sanyuka TV, he rejected claims that they ever became enemies and said people misunderstood what were simply differences in opinion.
I think disagreeing does not mean that people have parted ways. It simply means both minds are working. If someone is your friend, there is always a moment when you meet.
He described their relationship as one built on mutual respect, arguing that disagreement does not automatically signal the end of a bond.

Big Eye also blamed sections of the media for shaping a more dramatic narrative, saying coverage around their interactions often stretched beyond what was actually happening.
When asked about their current standing, he dismissed the idea that there was ever a serious rift.
The media blew it out of proportion, making it seem like we are enemies, but it is just normal disagreements. We are often busy and may go a long time without meeting, but when we do, we greet each other.
His comments push back against a long held perception, suggesting that what many saw as a feud may have been little more than distance, timing, and a few public differences.