This controversy arises from the performance on December 31, 2024, at the Enkuuka Festival. During the event, Pallaso performed while directing harsh words at singer Patrick Mulwana, also known as Alien Skin.
However, the beef escalated during Pallaso’s performance at the Empele Festival on 1st January 2025, organized by Cysto Panda at Forest Park Buloba.
How did the attack start?
While Pius Mayanja was performing, he continued to send strong messages to Alien Skin’s camp, this when he was performing his latest song ” Byabanene” in a freestyle session, which means for the big people. However, as he was still on stage, members of Alien Skin’s group, “Egaali,” began to approach the stage, attempting to attack Pallaso.
As Pallaso left the stage, he was ambushed and beaten by members of Alien Skin’s group. He managed to escape in his new Land Cruiser at Forest Park Buloba.
The Aftermath of the Attack – What Unfolded Next?
Boldly Pallaso storms Fangone forest with his group, Egaali, stormed Fangone Forest and caused significant property damage at the premises. Alien Skin’s customized Range Rover was vandalized, with its lights and windshields broken.
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In a post this morning, Pallaso shared a message saying, “Senguka Mangu,” which translates to “Transfer Quickly.” Many believe this is a warning directed at singer Alien Skin, urging him to relocate from his current home.
Conclusion
The ongoing feud between singers Pallaso and Alien Skin intensified during recent performances. Tensions escalated on 1st January 2025 at the Empele Festival when members of Alien Skin’s group, Egaali, attempted to attack Pallaso on stage. After his performance, Pallaso was ambushed but managed to escape in his Land Cruiser. Earlier the next morning on January 2nd 2025, Pallaso storms Fangone forest with his group, damaging property, including Alien Skin’s customized Range Rover. In a cryptic social media post, Pallaso warned Alien Skin to “relocate quickly,” fueling speculation about the future of their conflict.
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