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King Saha On Why He Is Calling Out Different People For Their Bad Behaviour

Singer Ssemanda Mansour also known as King Saha has revealed reasons why he keeps calling out different people for their bad behaviour, especially in the music industry.

He said some people think because they are celebrities, they can’t be talked about it in any bad way.

This happened after King Saha called out Jose Chameleone claiming that he has a rotten heart. He claimed Chameleone is the worst person he has ever met in his entire life.

The singer started his music career at Lionel Island owned by Jose Chameleone. He is among the few musicians who became successful from that company.

Besides that, he was also a close friend to his boss which made him to even do better than the other musicians in that same company.

According to King Saha, his being close to Chameleone showed him his true colour. His last straw was when Bobi Wine got shot and the singer refused to go and check on him at his home.

He made a statement saying that he also gets shots in the music industry and no one comes to help him, so he can’t do anything. This is something that annoyed King Saha.

The singer said talking about different people isn’t a bad thing. His intentions are to do good for the people and the only tool he has is his voice.

“My intention is to do good for our people, that’s why I use my voice,” he said

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