Kampala, Uganda – In an explosive development that has sent shockwaves through the Ugandan music scene, artist Alien Skin is reportedly at odds with one of the most influential media outlets in the country, Galaxy Media. According to popular gossip guru and media personality Kasuku, Alien Skin’s relationship with Galaxy Media – which includes Galaxy FM and Galaxy TV – has taken a nosedive and the artist has allegedly been banned from the station entirely.

The radio station, which has been instrumental in propelling Alien Skin’s rise to stardom, is said to have issued a stern directive: No more plays of the artist’s songs, nor any mention of his name on air. The alleged fallout has come as a shock to many who consider Galaxy Media a key player in the success of Ugandan artists, especially those in the dancehall and reggae genre, like Alien Skin.

Sources close to the matter claim that tensions between Alien Skin and Galaxy Media management have been brewing for some time, with reports suggesting that personal and professional differences may have led to the breakdown. However, as of now, official statements from either Alien Skin’s team or Galaxy Media are yet to be released.
This move by Galaxy Media could have significant ramifications for Alien Skin’s career, given the media station’s immense influence over the Ugandan music scene. The question now remains: What prompted this dramatic fallout, and how will it impact the artist’s standing in the industry moving forward?