Producer Paddyman: Chameleone composed Badilisha and Valu Valu off-head, without any pre-written notes

Veteran music producer Paddyman (Kayiwa) has cleared the air regarding King Saha’s recent claims that he wrote for Chameleone the hit-songs Valuvalu and Badilisha. Appearing on a local TV, Paddyman has narrated how Chameleone came into studio and wrote the lyrics to both songs off-head.

Men-at-work: Producer Paddyman and Chameleone in studio.

“I personally created the beats for the songs and then gave Chameleone a call to come listen to them anfd perhapswrite some lyrics to them,” Paddyman said.

The veteran producer adds that when Chameleone came and listened to the beats, he liked them and immediately composed lyrics that perfectly rhymed with the beats. Paddyman emphasizes how the artiste didn’t come with any written content to the studio but rather sung off-head.

Chameleone, who is currently in the United States with his family that relocated, addressed the allegations and said he writes his own songs. He further asked the nation to get clarification from Paddyman, the gentleman who produced the songs in question

The veteran artiste said that he gets his songs from his ‘head disc’ and has more songs to offer just in case anyone needs the songs.

‘Mpa Love’ singer King Saha shocked the nation during an interview on a local TV earlier this week, when he claimed that he wrote for Chameleone the hit-songs Valu Valu and Badilisha.

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