What should have been a routine night of music and entertainment at Supremacy Lounge quickly spiraled into chaos — and now, one of Uganda’s biggest dancehall voices is speaking out with a surprising message of peace.
Singer Pallaso has broken his silence following a violent altercation involving his camp and that of fellow artist King Saha, an incident that reportedly unfolded outside the venue in the parking area after an event last night.
Videos and eyewitness accounts circulating online show moments of confusion, tension, and physical confrontation between individuals believed to be affiliated with both camps.
And the fallout has been immediate.
But that’s not even the most striking part…
According to King Saha, the confrontation escalated after his vehicle was allegedly surrounded by individuals connected to Pallaso’s camp, triggering a heated exchange that quickly turned violent.
Saha claimed the situation escalated into a full-scale clash after tensions rose between both sides, leading to injuries among members of his team.

However, Pallaso’s version of events paints a different picture — one marked by shock, injury, and confusion.
In a statement shared on his social media pages, the singer revealed that he himself was attacked backstage while preparing for his performance at the venue.
And despite the chaos, his tone was unexpectedly calm.
“Hey friends, last night I was attacked backstage at Supremacy Lounge while getting ready for my show,” Pallaso wrote.
“I’m safe, but some friends are badly hurt. I don’t know why it happened.”
Then came the line that shifted the entire narrative.
“I forgive those who did it and hope they find peace. Praying for justice and healing for all.”
That single statement instantly changed the tone of the conversation online.
Because in a situation where retaliation would not have been surprising, Pallaso instead chose forgiveness.
And the internet definitely noticed.
The incident reportedly occurred shortly after performances at the venue, with the confrontation spilling into the parking area where chaos broke out between the two groups.
While details remain contested, both sides have acknowledged that injuries occurred and that the situation escalated beyond control.
And then things got really interesting…
The contrast between the two public statements has now become the center of attention.
On one side, accusations of provocation and escalating tension.
On the other, a message of peace and forgiveness.
And that divide has fueled intense debate across social media platforms.
For readers unfamiliar with the context, Pallaso is one of Uganda’s prominent dancehall and Afrobeat artists known for his energetic performances and long-standing presence in the entertainment industry.
King Saha, also a well-established musician, has built a strong following with a different musical style, and both artists command significant influence in Uganda’s music scene.
Clashes between artist camps are not new in the industry, but incidents escalating into physical confrontation always draw heightened attention.
Especially when they happen in public entertainment spaces.
The internet had thoughts — and they were loud.
Some fans praised Pallaso for choosing restraint and forgiveness in the aftermath of a violent situation, describing his response as mature and unexpected.
Others demanded accountability and clarity on what exactly triggered the confrontation in the first place.
A few users expressed frustration at recurring artist conflicts in Kampala nightlife venues, calling for better security and stricter event management.
And honestly? The debate escalated quickly.
Within hours, clips, statements, and reactions were circulating widely across social media, turning the incident into one of the most talked-about entertainment stories of the weekend.
Still, despite the controversy, Pallaso’s message remained focused on healing.
He emphasized safety, concern for injured friends, and a desire for justice rather than revenge.
That shift in tone has added a new layer to the narrative — one that contrasts sharply with the chaos described by witnesses and competing accounts.
But key questions remain unanswered.
What exactly triggered the initial confrontation?
How did tensions escalate so quickly?
And will either side pursue further legal or formal action?
For now, no official resolution has been announced.
What remains clear is that the incident has once again highlighted the fragile balance between fame, rivalry, and nightlife security within Uganda’s entertainment industry.
One thing’s for sure — while the night ended in chaos, Pallaso’s decision to respond with forgiveness has ensured the story didn’t end in retaliation. The real question now is whether peace will hold beyond the statement.
