According to the dancehall artiste, he should be considered a legend given the musical catalogue he currently boasts.
King Michael made these revelations while being interviewed by Spark Television.
The dancehall artiste emphasises that he already attained his peak in music and he boasts of his legacy being complete.
According to DJ Michael, his hit single Muko Muko, was a monstrous hit that it crossed borders world over.
“When I made Muko Muko, I became a legend,” he admits.
Michael further emphasised that naysayers are always going to try and discredit his legacy but he maintains that he is not phased.
“Naysayers are always going to talk,” he adds.
To prove that he is very serious about his legacy, he also announced his forthcoming show, which will be held on September 15th, next year at Cricket Oval.
He further sent caution to all those that hate him, notifying them, that regardless of their hate towards him, he is not going anywhere.
King Michael was born in Nsambya hospital on September 15, 1979. He joined the music industry at a tender age, starting out as an emcee in 1997.
In 2006, after a short stint as a music DJ, he got his musical break through releasing Wandekera Omwana, which turned his life around, becoming Kampala’s anthem at the time.