King Saha has spoken out against veteran musician Jose Chameleone, vowing never to collaborate with him because of his alleged selfish interests.
King Saha’s grievances stem from his time under Jose Chameleone’s Leone Island crew, where he began his music career. However, their relationship soured, forcing King Saha to quit the label and go solo.
In an interview, King Saha openly criticized Chameleone’s character, calling him selfish and disloyal. He also accused him of trying to tear him down yet he keeps bragging about how he mentored him under his label.
I will never collaborate with him because he has a bad heart. And if he doesn’t call me, I will come out and spill what he did to me. Chameleone stops being bad hearted and grows up. You sent a kid to abuse me and always hyped him when he made a report to you.
You can’t be bragging about me being your product and you are the same person putting me down. If you sent someone to attack me and they failed, just know I’m big. You can’t think you will be king forever. You find such a person not staying loyal to the people who come through for him in trouble, King Saha ranted, promising to spill more secrets if Jose Chameleone doesn’t call to settle it out with him.
Tensions between the two escalated after Jose Chameleone made insensitive comments about Bobi Wine’s injury during the scuffle with the police recently. When asked about the incident, Chameleone responded saying that it was not his business. King Saha strongly condemned this statement, accusing Jose Chameleone of mocking someone who nearly lost his life.
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Bobi wine was shot and he said that was his business. He has a very dark heart. He said this to a man who sympathized with him when he lost his brother. I will keep calling him out if no one does. Chameleone stops being a terrible person. We are supposed to advise, support and seek counsel from each other in this world. You are our elder and you have to act accordingly because many people follow you.
“If you can say that to a person you came into the industry with, what will you say about me who you have just met, King Saha said.