TAKEAWAYS
- King Saha says the fight started after he found his car surrounded at Supremacy Lounge.
- The singer claims he prevented the situation from turning deadly.
- Fans were shocked because Saha and Pallaso share history from Leone Island.
Singer King Saha has finally spoken out following a dramatic altercation with fellow musician Pallaso at Supremacy Lounge in Nakulabye.

The incident, which quickly spread across social media and entertainment news platforms, reportedly happened on Tuesday night and left fans shocked, especially given the history the two singers share under Jose Chameleone’s Leone Island camp.
According to King Saha, he had gone to the venue to support his friend MC Scorpion before the situation turned chaotic. Speaking in a video posted on social media, the “Zakayo” singer claimed that as he was leaving the venue, he found his vehicle surrounded and allegedly taken over by Pallaso and a group of associates.
“I had gone there peacefully to support my friend MC Scorpion. When I came outside, I found my car surrounded and things immediately got out of hand,” King Saha said.
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Saha alleged that an exchange of blows followed shortly after, but insisted he personally tried to calm the situation before it escalated further.
“If I had allowed people to fight, dead bodies would have been carried from there. I’m not a violent person and I’ve never survived in this industry through violence,” he added.
The singer also expressed disappointment that the conflict involved Pallaso, someone he says he once considered a close friend. The two artistes have long shared connections through Leone Island and have publicly shown respect for each other in the past.
King Saha maintained that although many of his supporters are willing to defend him physically, he prefers peace and maturity over street fights.
Neither Pallaso nor his management had officially responded to Saha’s claims by press time.




