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Azawi Calls King Saha’s New Music “Crap”

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Swangz Avenue singer Priscilla Zawedde has openly criticized the recent music of Mansur Ssemanda, calling some of his latest songs “bogus.”

Speaking in an interview with a local television station, Azawi singled out tracks like “TikTok” and “P.2,” saying they do not appeal to her.

“I don’t like the songs he is releasing currently—songs like ‘P.2’ and ‘TikTok.’ I don’t like such crap,” she said.

However, the singer was quick to clarify that she still appreciates King Saha’s earlier work, especially his calm love songs.

She mentioned songs like “My Way” and “Kasoke” as examples of the kind of music she prefers from him.

“Those were very nice songs. I liked his music at the time,” she added.

Azawi emphasized that her comments were not meant to disrespect King Saha but rather to express her honest opinion as a fellow artist.

She suggested that the Nakawuka-based singer could benefit from returning to his earlier style, which many fans fell in love with.

Her remarks have sparked debate among fans, with opinions divided over King Saha’s musical direction.

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