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I’d beat Chameleone hands down in a musical battle, says King Saha

Musician King Saha.

As we are still waiting for the Bebe Cool-Jose Chameleone music battle, a King Saha and Chameleone showdown might come earlier if the audio clip that we heard is anything to go by.

In the clip, King Saha is open to having a music battle with Chameleone and is willing to take any amount of money from any promoter who is willing to invest in this battle.

“I will beat him hands down. Just make sure he signs the agreement. The rest will be history. Give him whatever money he wants, even if he takes Shs500 million and I take Shs50 million why not. I sometimes sing free of charge how about this one who will die in my arms,” Saha said.

He also added that he would not put any feelings in the battle just to show hose people who compare them.

King Saha however advised Chameleone that if the battle is to happen, they should set rules and some of the conditions he has is that Chameleone should stick to singing and avoid words like ‘Digida, Nyenya, Bálage and Koona and stick to music.

Chameleone was yet to respond to the clip by press time on Saturday.

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