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King Saha Breaks Silence on His 2025 Concert and Bold Music Journey

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Prince Jean

Jan 24, 2025

King Saha discusses his upcoming 2025 concert and his journey in music.
King Saha discusses his upcoming 2025 concert and his journey in music.

Ugandan singer Mansour Ssemanda, known as King Saha, recently spoke about his upcoming concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval on January 24, 2025. He said it is important to live in the present moment because every moment in life matters.


When asked about the concert’s date, which falls on NRM Liberation Day, Saha said he is only focused on his show and does not know about other events happening this year.


Saha also talked about working with friends and young musicians like Mike Urban, Ashama, and Zubayili Music. He said they bring fresh ideas and new sounds to their rehearsals.


Speaking about politics in his songs, Saha explained that his music has always had political messages. He sings about love politics, demand politics, and material politics.


This concert is a big moment in his career as he celebrates more than ten years in the music industry. Saha is famous for his unique voice and sings both love songs and meaningful music that talks about different important topics, including politics.

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