TAKEAWAYS
- Cindy Sanyu says a music battle can either elevate or damage an artist’s career.
- She believes King Saha’s vocal ability and Pallaso’s stage energy make the contest evenly matched.
- The singer has urged both artists to bring their best performances if the battle takes place at Kololo Independence Grounds.
As anticipation builds over a possible music battle between King Saha and Pallaso, veteran singer Cindy Sanyu has shared her thoughts on what could become one of Uganda’s biggest entertainment showdowns.

The two artists, who were once close friends, have since become fierce rivals following a series of public disagreements, verbal exchanges, and physical altercations that strained their relationship. In recent weeks, talk of a potential face-off at Kololo Independence Grounds has continued to gain momentum among fans and industry observers.
Speaking during with Mr. Henrie, Cindy Sanyu reflected on her own experience with music battles and the impact they can have on an artist’s career.
“A music battle can either make you or break you. It can be healthy for your career, but it can also be detrimental if you’re not prepared.”
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Despite the growing rivalry between the two singers, Cindy said she remains a fan of both artists and believes each possesses unique strengths that make the contest difficult to predict.
“King Saha has exceptional vocals while Pallaso brings unmatched energy. Neither of them should underestimate or disrespect the other.”
Drawing from her memorable battle with Sheebah Karungi, Cindy noted that if female artists were able to stage such a highly competitive showdown, then fans should expect even more from two of Uganda’s biggest male performers.
She urged both musicians to bring their A-game should the battle happen, adding that supporters deserve a world-class experience and value for their money.
Although neither camp has officially confirmed when or whether the event will take place, excitement continues to build as fans eagerly await what could be a historic moment for Uganda’s music industry.




