Controversial Ugandan singer Alien Skin, real name Patrick Mulwana, has publicly addressed growing speculation about his possible entry into politics, making it clear that he currently has no interest in pursuing a political career.
Speaking during a recent interview with a local television station, the Fangone Forest boss stated that politics is not something he actively dreams about or plans to join anytime soon.
His remarks come at a time when several entertainers in Uganda have been making transitions into political spaces, sparking curiosity about whether he could follow the same path.
Alien Skin emphasized that, while he cannot completely rule out the possibility of joining politics in the future, it is not part of his present ambitions.
He noted that his focus remains firmly on his music career and growing his influence within the entertainment industry.
According to the singer, his passion is still rooted in connecting with fans through music rather than engaging in political leadership.

“I don’t dream of joining politics, but if I choose to, I can, I can’t rule it out, but I have no aspirations to do so at this time,” he explained, highlighting a cautious but open-ended stance.
The artist, known for his bold personality and strong street following, has built a significant fanbase under his Fangone Forest movement.
His influence among the youth has often sparked discussions about his potential political relevance, especially in a country where celebrity voices carry weight in public discourse.
Despite this influence, Alien Skin appears determined to stay in his lane for now, focusing on music, performances, and expanding his brand.
His statement is likely to put to rest ongoing rumors while still leaving room for future possibilities, should his interests evolve over time.
For now, fans can expect the singer to continue making headlines through his music and outspoken character rather than political moves.

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