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"That Album Was Meant for Allan Hendrik!" – King Saha Throws Shade at Bebe Cool’s Big Budget Music Project

"That Album Was Meant for Allan Hendrik!" – King Saha Throws Shade at Bebe Cool’s Big Budget Music Project


Ugandan singer King Saha has taken a fresh jab at his long-time rival Bebe Cool, questioning the logic behind the massive investment poured into Bebe's new album “Break The Chains.”

Bebe Cool has reportedly spent over $700,000 USD on the production, distribution, and promotion of the album, which has already seen him embark on an intense media tour across several African countries. But according to King Saha, all that money would have made more sense if it was invested in someone else — Bebe Cool’s son, Allan Hendrik.

“Had he given that album to his son Allan Hendrik, it would have made much more sense. It would be a great addition to his music career,” Saha commented.

The “Zakayo” singer didn’t hold back, suggesting that Bebe Cool is promoting the album on the wrong platforms with the wrong strategy, adding that the Gagamel boss might be trying to chase his own past glory rather than building a legacy through his son.

Saha and Bebe Cool have been involved in a bitter music rivalry for years, often exchanging words both on and off the stage. This latest dig adds to the tension, especially as Bebe Cool continues to push Break The Chains as a revolutionary project meant to impact African

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