"I'm going to show him what madness does," Saha said while appearing on Gossip Live's Embozi Mu Kati on Saturday, May 25.
The Zakayo hitmaker said he'll meet him soon and they will face off.
Dr. T Amale has, in numerous interviews and live social media appearances, claimed that Saha has mental issues, citing anti-government songs he has recently released and some of the controversial statements he has made.
Amale supports the National Resistance Movement (NRM), the ruling party, while King Saha is pro-National Unity Platform (NUP), the leading opposition party.
It's not the first time the crooner has been publicly criticised for his health issues. Previously, media personality Brian Mulondo called him out for having a smelly mouth.
The Pretty Pretty hitmaker, who explores diversified music genres, including Zouk, RnB, Reggae, Afrobeat, and Bossanova, was born in 1989 and hails from Rakai district.
He went to Good Day Nursery School in Kigungu, Entebbe, St Agnes Primary School, Agali Awamu Primary School, Nkumba Secondary School, Kajjansi Progressive Secondary School, and Buganda Royal Institute (where he studied business administration).
King Saha's music career started with singing in the church choir and school as early as primary school.
He professionalized after joining Leone Island, Jose Chameleone's record label, where he would meet Sam Mukasa, his current manager.
Meanwhile, Dr. T Amale, whose real name is Tobby Innocent Kafeero, was also recently hurled empty bottles because of his controversial views.