Lil Pazo Lunabe Declares He Will Never Sympathize with King Saha.

The long-standing feud between Ugandan musicians Lil Pazo Lunabe and King Saha has escalated once again, with Lil Pazo making it clear that he has no sympathy for King Saha.

In a recent interview, Lil Pazo reignited their rivalry by referencing an incident during King Saha’s performance in Ibanda, where rumors claimed the singer had been beaten. While Saha denied the allegations, calling them false, Lil Pazo seized the moment to criticize him further.

Ugandan musician Lil Pazo Lunabe

Lil Pazo specifically called out King Saha for performing during Ramadan, arguing that other Muslim artists—including himself—take a break during the holy month out of respect for religious traditions.

“While we, as Muslim artistes, respect Ramadan and observe it accordingly, King Saha has no regard for it. He continues to perform and act recklessly.”

This accusation adds a religious angle to their long-standing beef, fueling further controversy among fans.

Beyond the latest dispute, Lil Pazo has not forgotten how King Saha allegedly mocked his illness in 2021. During that time, Lil Pazo was hospitalized at Bombo Barracks Hospital due to severe ulcers.

“When I was battling for my life, instead of supporting me, Saha chose to mock my situation. That is why I will never sympathize with him.”

This personal attack has further cemented the deep bad blood between the two artists.

Lil Pazo did not hold back when criticizing King Saha’s personal habits and hygiene, advising him to present himself better in public.

“Saha should stop embarrassing fellow musicians with his reckless talk and poor hygiene. As an artist, he needs to respect the profession and carry himself better.”

The musician urged Saha to focus on improving his behavior instead of picking fights with others in the industry.

With neither artist backing down, the Lil Pazo-King Saha rivalry shows no signs of cooling off. Whether this will escalate further or eventually lead to reconciliation remains to be seen, but for now, the war of words continues to dominate Uganda’s entertainment scene.