Pallaso Reveals Truth Behind His Attack On Alien Skin’s Home

Pallaso explains his group’s attack on Alien Skin’s Makindye home on January 1, 2025, blaming a blocked performance at Empele Festival.

Ugandan singer Pallaso has broken his silence on the violent raid of Alien Skin’s home in Makindye-Kizungu on January 1, 2025. In a Galaxy TV interview, he admitted his group vandalized cars and property after a long-standing rivalry boiled over. The attack drew heavy backlash from fans and artists. Pallaso said the feud started at the Empele Festival in Buloba. He felt blocked from performing, hurting his income and reputation.

Pallaso explained the brawl began when Alien Skin’s team stopped him from taking the stage at Empele. “They blocked me from performing, which hit my earnings and brand hard,” he said. He couldn’t accept it and took action himself. Police reports say Pallaso’s gang used pangas, axes, and stones in two raids, stealing Shs 6 million and damaging five cars. The violence left two people hurt.

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Pallaso said he turned to direct action because the law failed him. “I realized justice wasn’t coming through legal means against Alien Skin,” he noted. The two have clashed before, with Alien Skin’s gang attacking Pallaso at events. Their tension has led to songs and threats. 

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