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King Saha Prays For Bebe Cool’s Death On Live Broadcast, Reveals What Bebe Did To Him

King Saha is longing for the death of his longtime nemesis Bebe Cool… crooner on his knees begging God to make it happen quick through a dreadful prayer.
In the recent past, Saha and Bebe have engaged in cold war and now, the King’s Love honcho is calling for the Angel of Death to visit the Kiwatule resident soon.King Saha has consistently used his musical talent to criticize and attack Bebe Cool, as seen in his song “Zakayo”.
During a recent live TikTok broadcast, King Saha once again launched a verbal war against Bebe Cool. In his prayer, King Saha requested that his enemies meet their demise as soon as possible. He cryptically mentioned Bebe Cool as one of his adversaries and expressed his desire for him to perish.
Saha emphasized that his enemies are his biggest problem, stating that he could pray for more than two weeks solely for their downfall.Furthermore, he expressed his disappointment with God, believing that He has granted them numerous blessings, only for their enemies to feel envious and resentful. Saha went on to wish that God would cause the cars driven by his enemies and their occupants to crash.
It should be remembered that At the beginning of 2020 whilst dropping his famous ‘Bebe Cool List’, the Gagamel boss Moses Ssali popularly known as Bebe Cool advised fellow musician King Saha whose real names Ssemanda Mansur to quit drugs or risk losing his career.
The ‘Wire Wire’ Hit maker made the comments both on social media and on TV. King Saha quickly responded by launching an attack on Bebe Cool in what we simply call cyber war The ‘Biri biri’ Hit maker went ahead to drop a song dedicated to the Gagamel boss dubbed ‘Sala Puleesa’ a luganda word translated in English as calm down.
After a period of one year, King Saha finally came out to reveal why he didn’t consider Bebe Cool’s advise, but instead decided to abuse him.
“Bebe Cool as an elder person used a wrong forum to advise me against using drugs. This means he was tarnishing my brand. He would have called and talked to me in person,’ Saha said.