Uganda’s new recording artist, Aaronx, has opened up about the new song titled Njalwala, which he released a few days ago.
According to the singer, he revealed that a yet-to-be identified person made a duplicate of the song featuring Fangone Forest Entertainment CEO Patrick Mulwana, popularly known by the stage name Alien Skin, using an artificial intelligence (AI) program.
Aaronx told uncoveredug news reporters that “I felt so frustrated with some Ugandans because they did not give me my flowers for releasing such a beautiful song. This is because they thought the song was for the Fangone Forest CEO. However, I want to make it clear that someone used artificial intelligence to create a duplicate of my song. I released this song for my mother because she is a great inspiration in my entire life journey”.
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The singer, however, has cleared the air, revealing that he has never collaborated with the top ten artist, Alien. Additionally, the singer provided proof that he recorded the song for his mother with producer Jacob Beats behind the audio production.
In conclusion, a lot of people have reached out to the uncoveredug news team, making inquiries about the trending Njalwala song collaboration of Aaronx and Alien Skin on different social media platforms, for example, Tiktok.
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