King Saha Declines To Comment On Alien Skin’s Court Cases
Speaking to Sanyuka TV, singer King Saha shared his thoughts on the behavior of some musicians and their crews, addressing issues such as violence, disorderly conduct, and disrespect.
King Saha emphasized that growth in any field occurs in stages, with each stage presenting its own unique challenges.
Reflecting on the transition from adolescence to adulthood, he explained that the struggles faced in youth differ from those encountered later in life. He noted that as people grow, they inevitably improve in their ways.
He also addressed the issue of the so-called “Egaali.”
For context, “Egaali” refers to individuals who surround musicians and are often believed to be troublemakers, frequently dragging artistes into problematic situations.
The self-declared president of musicians stated that he must set a good example and distanced himself from the term “Egaali” due to its negative publicity. He revealed a new term for his crew and entourage, which he now refers to as “Train.”
King Saha explained that musicians, or at least he personally, make continuous efforts to guide their teams, encouraging them to act responsibly and avoid causing trouble.
The conversation also touched on the legal troubles of fellow musician Alien Skin, who is currently facing charges related to causing grievous harm and theft.
While King Saha refrained from commenting on matters still before the court, he expressed hope for a positive outcome, stating, “I pray everything goes well.”