"I'm here to justify whatever I said," the songstress, who also goes by Sencere Music, said in a video on Sunday, June 9, following a post earlier in the morning in which she accused the Badilisha singer of punching her at a Kampala hangout.
She said she made the aforementioned post when she was a little bit tipsy.
"Yes, Chameleone attacked me. I have the bruises. Whatever his wife was saying about this man is true. He assaults women, that's it," she said in a video posted on her Instagram, which has since been deleted.
"Because yesterday, he attacked me, he strangled me, and punched me in the stomach. Out of nowhere, out of the blue."
She said everything seemed normal because he came and started conversing with her.
"And out of the blue," Sencere said, "he was strangling me."
She said during the Covid lockdown, Chameleone also attacked her, and this was the third time.
At one time, he threatened to run her over with his car.
"This man traumatised my whole lockdown," she said, adding that she hadn't spoken out on the matter because people were telling her that revealing such details might prompt the crooner to "send people to kill her."
"At some point, I wanted to quit my career because of Chameleone," she said.
Showing some marks on her arms, which she said were from being strangled by the Valu Valu hitmaker, she insisted she didn't do anything to him.
"Chameleone, I'm here to let you know that you are going down," she said firmly.
She said he should come clean or apologise to her.
Sencere said she wouldn't take him to the police but that he needed help.
She said he punched her in the stomach.
She said Chameleone has attacked her before because of allegedly spreading rumours that he featured on her song Muliro because he wanted to have sex with her.
The first time he wanted to beat her, they were at Speke Resort Munyonyo. The second time they were at the GoodLyfe residence in Makindye.
She said she is closer to his brothers Pallaso and Weasel.