Ziza Bafana’s Take on Chameleone’s Behavior Towards Other Musicians

Ziza Bafana and Jose Chameleone recently released a new song titled “Sitani Wenenye,” which translates to “Satan Repent.”

The timing of this release has sparked speculation among fans, particularly because of the ongoing conflict between Chameleone and King Saha.

Many fans believe that the song is directed at Saha.

In a recent interview, Ziza Bafana clarified that any alleged connection between the song and the conflict is purely coincidental.

The self-proclaimed ‘Kabaka wa Ragga’ emphasized that the song is not aimed at anyone in particular. Instead, it delivers a message for anyone dealing with negative influences in their lives and serves as a song that listeners can dedicate to those who do not wish them well.

Addressing rumors about Chameleone’s behavior toward fellow musicians, Bafana stated that he met Chameleone solely through music and that their relationship is strictly professional.

He mentioned that he does not know much about Chameleone’s conduct apart from what he hears from those close to him.

Bafana views Chameleone as a significant figure in the industry and acknowledges his influence and success.

He expressed that he collaborates with Chameleone because he considers him one of the best artistes in the country, and he believes their fans would appreciate a collaboration between them.

On the other hand, Bafana shared that he has known King Saha longer than Chameleone, as both started their music careers around the same time.

He suggested that Saha’s public outbursts about Chameleone might stem from overwhelming emotions and indicated that the Saha he knows is humble and not prone to such behavior.

In closing, Bafana urged Saha and Chameleone to find a resolution to their issues, stating that as prominent artists, their conflict holds back the entire industry.

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