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Alien Skin defends split with Champion Ogudo

Patrick Mulwana, popularly known as Alien Skin, the founder of Fangone Forest Entertainment, has been under scrutiny for his alleged abrupt dismissal of rising star Champion Ogudo. Since parting ways with Alien Skin and his label, both Ogudo and his elder brother, Swahaba Champ, have faced significant challenges in their personal and professional lives.

Ogudo, once a promising young talent under Alien Skin’s mentorship, found himself struggling to cope with the sudden change. The split forced him to drop out of school and return to his life in Kawempe. His return to normalcy was only possible after a benefactor stepped in, securing a spot for him back in school.

While appearing in a TV interview, when asked about the reason behind the split, Alien Skin attributed it to Ogudo’s musical maturity, suggesting that the young artist was now capable of earning a living from his craft. He urged Ogudo and his brother to adopt a patient and grateful mindset, comparing their situation to his own struggles in the music industry.

“Champion Ogudo has musically grown and is now earning from his talent,” Alien Skin explained. “While people may feel sympathy for their challenges, they should recognize that they are now financially better off than they were at the start. They should be thankful for their progress and avoid rushing for overnight success.”

Alien Skin emphasized the need for perseverance and a strong work ethic, warning against unrealistic expectations. “In this industry, success doesn’t come from just one hit song. You need time, dedication, and effort to build a lasting career. I don’t spoon-feed my artists; I equip them with the tools and knowledge they need, then let them find their own path.”

Alien Skin’s statements have sparked a debate in the music industry, with some questioning whether his approach to nurturing talent is too harsh, while others see value in his philosophy of self-reliance.

The split has left many wondering about the future of Champion Ogudo’s music career and whether Alien Skin’s hands-off approach will impact the broader Ugandan music scene.

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