In a candid revelation after his Ebiseera Ebyo concert at Hotel Africana, the renowned singer King Saha disclosed the tumultuous side of his personal life. Despite serenading audiences with soulful love songs like Mpa Love, Ow’omukwano, and Biri Biri, the artist confesses that his own love life has been a rollercoaster of heartbreaks.
With a voice that resonates like a melody, King Saha didn’t hold back during an interview, expressing, “There is no youth, women have hurt me like no other on this earth.” He went on to lament that the pain caused by heartbreaks has become so frequent that he has lost count.
Intriguingly, Saha questioned whether women convene secret meetings to conspire against him, stating, “I think after they finish school, they tell them to go and disrespect Saha so that when they are done ruining my life, they go and find men to get married to.”
The singer, recognized for hits such as Pretty Pretty, Hullo, Bambi, and Gundeeze, shared how women played with his mind to the extent that he pondered if they strategically plan to mistreat him collectively.
Contrary to the assumption that a love crooner’s life would be a romantic utopia, King Saha shattered the illusion. Despite crafting songs that resonate with the essence of love, he empathizes with his fans by acknowledging that he has been heartbroken more times than anyone could imagine.
King Saha’s revelation adds a layer of vulnerability to his public persona, showing that even those who weave love tales in melodies are not immune to the trials of relationships. As fans continue to sway to his tunes, they now share a deeper connection with the artist, knowing that the passion in his songs comes from a place of personal experience.