Musician Mansur Semanda, also known as King Saha, has revealed he would never pay for a collaboration with an international artiste.

Speaking in an interview with a local television station, King Saha explained he is very comfortable with his career and he doesn't have to pay for any collaboration.

He says being at the top of Ugandan music is his only focus, and he doesn't have to look for endorsement elsewhere away from Uganda.

According to King Saha, being musically successful in Uganda is better and yields more returns compared to international success. He says in Uganda, you invest a little and bring in more profits, which is not the same when you take the international route.

"I can never pay for a collaboration with an international artiste. It's useless because I am already leading here. I invest a little and get high returns, which isn't the same for anyone focusing on international success," he explained.

King Saha also revealed he already has a song in the studio with Harmonize, but it might not see the light of day because he is not willing to invest in its video production.

He wants Harmonize to take on the video production, which is also unlikely to be done by him.