King Saha has spoken out following a violent altercation that reportedly occurred between his camp and that of fellow singer Pallaso at Supremacy Lounge in Nakulabye.
According to King Saha, the confrontation happened shortly after he completed his performance at an event organized by MC Scorpion.

He explained that trouble began when he stepped outside the venue and allegedly found his vehicle surrounded by members believed to be from Pallaso’s camp.
Saha claimed some individuals had climbed onto his car while others surrounded it, allegedly armed with weapons, including guns and machetes.
“Yesterday I had an unusual encounter when I went to Supremacy Lounge to work and support my friend MC Scorpion. After my performance, I found Pallaso and his gang had cordoned off my car. Some were sitting on it while others surrounded it holding guns and machetes. At first, I thought they were joking, but they turned violent and started beating my people. There was no police to stop the situation.”
The Kings Love Entertainment boss added that several members of his team sustained injuries during the chaos, noting that the absence of security personnel escalated the situation.
Saha emphasized that he chose restraint despite the confrontation, questioning whether Pallaso had any personal issue with him.
They created a very difficult situation for me, but I am not a violent person. Pallaso, do you have any problem with me? You confined my car and ganged up with a paid group to attack us. I was actually the one trying to calm people down. Otherwise, there would have been dead bodies because we also have people who can fight for us.
The incident has since sparked debate among fans, with many calling for a ban on the two artists as tensions within Uganda’s music industry continue to draw public attention.
Pallaso has yet to address the matter.






















































































