Jose Chameleone has urged King Saha to end their feud, admitting that while disputes between musicians can sometimes draw attention, they ultimately offer no long-term benefits.
Chameleone addressed the issue in an audio clip circulating on social media.
“King Saha is my son and a very good friend. I know he’s hurt by what I said, but I am also human—I mess up sometimes,” Chameleone confessed, expressing regret over his previous remarks that offended Saha.
He stressed that rather than prolonging the disagreement, they should work on mending their friendship.
Chameleone, who acknowledged his imperfection, urged Saha to understand that everyone makes mistakes. “Whatever Saha is saying is coming from the bottom of his heart. I’m not an angel; I can’t always be perfect,” he admitted.
The rift between the two musicians came to light last week when King Saha accused Chameleone of trying to sabotage his international opportunities.
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According to Saha, Chameleone attempted to block his booking for a show in Denmark, telling the promoter not to hire him.
This alleged act of betrayal deeply hurt Saha, who had long admired and respected his mentor from their time together at Leone Island.
“Chameleone tried to sabotage my booking in Sweden by telling the promoter not to book me. He has a bad heart. You cannot say you’re my mentor yet you’re trying to bring me down,” Saha angrily remarked.
Beyond the professional tension, Saha also expressed dismay over Chameleone’s recent comments regarding the injuries sustained by Bobi Wine.
According to Saha, Chameleone dismissed the incident, saying it was “Bobi’s business,” despite previously offering his condolences when Bobi Wine lost his brother. “It shows a lack of empathy,” Saha added.