Uganda’s music producer Musoke Martin, commonly known as Artin Pro, has broken his silence in response to recent allegations linked to his collaboration with controversial artist Uncle Chumi.
Artin’s statement comes in the wake of growing online speculation and circulating content that he says has caused concern among his family, clients, and professional peers.
In a public statement released, Artin clarified the circumstances surrounding his involvement in the production of Chumi’s track “Who,” stating that he was initially hesitant to work with the artist but eventually agreed to volunteer his services after being told the project was supported by a sponsor.
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This is after Chumi claimed that Artin Pro touched her inappropriately during one of their studio sessions recently.
Such claims may appear trivial to some, but I take them seriously, particularly when they threaten my professional reputation and legacy, he added.
The statement took a direct turn as Martin addressed Chumi herself, warning that her actions could carry legal and reputational consequences if not rectified.

It’s remembered recently that Uncle Chumi was previously criticized for assaulting DJs and other industry professionals.
In conclusion, Artin urged Uncle Chumi to issue a public apology, noting that while the situation may have been intended as a joke by some, he views it as a serious affront to his character.
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