Fangone Forest boss Patrick Mulwana, aka Alien Skin, has revealed that he is seriously considering quitting the music industry due to too much hate and criticism that has come with his rise to fame.
In an exclusive interview with our reporters, The “Kapati” hitmaker says he initially joined the music industry with a simple goal of making Shs 8 million as startup capital for other business ventures; he regrets staying longer than he had planned.
Alien Skin told Uncovered Ug journalists that “I might resort to online shows, but I won’t step on stage again unless otherwise. I have quit officially, and everyone who wanted this, they now have their reason.”
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“Singing doesn’t need the strongest, but I won’t be performing anymore,” he added.
Alien Skin’s announcement comes at a time when he is facing public scrutiny following allegations linking him to the death of Top Boy Dancer, who reportedly succumbed to injuries after being beaten by members of Alien’s group.
In conclusion, if Alien Skin quits the music industry, it would be a big blow to their entire community, because most people had started calling him the new Bobi Wine.
written by @enock katamba

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Enock Katamba – Journalist | Founder of Uncovered Ug (uncoveredug.com)
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