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Alien Skin’s Fangone Forest and singer’s stage name registered without his knowledge

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A lot is happening in Alien Skin’s life since he broke out onto the music scene. In a space of two weeks, he has annoyed quite several people. First, it was the believers who took a swipe at the singer for claiming he worships satan and then, this week,

he was in hot soup for falling out with NUP supporters among other people after he was filmed aligning himself with the president.

Before all that could settle, Alien Skin was back in the public eye after he appeared on a livestream session on TikTok claiming that someone registered his name (Alien Skin) and music label (Fangone Forest Entertainment).

During a live stream session on TikTok, Alien Skin real name Ali Mulwana disclosed that a legal entity named Tala had successfully registered both his label and name.

He added that these people also wanted to register the “Nkwakyo” Festival name but failed because it is already registered.

The singer, however, believes promoter Abitex is behind all this going by their recent fallout. The promoter and the singer fell out over the Nkwakyo Festival.

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