Ugandan artist King Saha has addressed his previous public criticism of his former mentor, Jose Chameleone, stating that he holds no ill will towards the music legend. In an interview, Saha explained that his past remarks, in which he labeled Chameleone as selfish, were a result of feeling unheard and overlooked within their professional relationship.

“I don’t have a problem with Chameleone,” Saha clarified during a television appearance. “I spoke out about our issues because I felt attacked, and when I tried to address them privately, no one was willing to listen. I went public because I wanted people to hear me. I’m a mature person who deserves respect.”

Saha’s comments come after a period of tension between the two artists, with Saha publicly expressing his dissatisfaction with Chameleone’s behavior. However, Saha has since reflected on the situation and appears to have reconciled with the idea of moving forward amicably. He also wished Chameleone well in his recovery, acknowledging the challenges the Leone Island boss is currently facing.
The statement marks a significant shift in Saha’s stance, as he now seeks peace and closure on the matter. His decision to clarify the situation is an indication of his maturity and desire for respect, both personally and professionally, in the Ugandan music industry.