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“Soon We Shall Put You In Your Right Place” Alien Skin’s Close Men Send Tough Warning To Jose Chameleone After Dissing Their Song ‘Kapati’

A heated rivalry is unfolding in Uganda’s music industry as friction intensifies between legendary singer Jose Chameleone and rising star Alien Skin, the voice behind the hit Sitya Danger. The rift ignited after Chameleone openly ridiculed Alien Skin and his music, provoking anger from the Fangone Forest crew.
The drama took center stage earlier this week during Chameleone’s performance at a popular city hotspot. In the middle of his set, he dismissed Alien Skin’s songs as “rubbish” and went further to mock Kapati. His blunt words stunned many in the audience, with some fans accusing him of going too far.
Alien Skin’s inner circle wasted no time firing back. Ibrah Kabadiya, better known as Alien Skin’s personal bodyguard, issued a strong caution to Chameleone. He declared that the veteran artist had lost his musical relevance and warned of serious repercussions if the insults persisted. “You’re faded. If you keep disrespecting us, we’ll make sure you regret it,” Kabadiya vowed.
These threats have fueled uncertainty and unrest in both camps, leaving fans bracing for what might come next. Online platforms have erupted with heated exchanges as supporters pick sides, with many speculating that the tensions could spiral into a direct clash.
Alien Skin is no stranger to confrontations with the Mayanja family. In the past, he had physical altercations with Pallaso, another big name on the Ugandan scene. Those incidents, which ended poorly for Alien Skin, now cast a shadow over this fresh dispute, making the standoff even more unpredictable.
Industry analysts warn that this feud might reshape the trajectories of both musicians. While drama often boosts public attention, escalating hostility could disrupt live shows, partnerships, and overall reputations within the entertainment landscape.
With emotions running high, the spotlight is firmly on what happens next. Will this standoff stay a verbal tug-of-war, or is it heading toward a more dangerous confrontation? Whatever the outcome, one certainty remains: neither Chameleone nor Alien Skin is ready to back down, and Uganda’s music scene may be on the brink of one of its fiercest rivalries yet.