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Mudra: Why I can't collaborate with Alien Skin on a song

Mudra doesn't 'feel' Alien Skin's professional vibe.

Alien Skin and Mudra Viral

During an interview with Galaxy TV, Mudra was asked if he would collaborate with Skin on a song.

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He said while he would want to, he might not do it because of the way Skin, real name Patrick Mulwana, releases music.

Mr. Henrie, who was interviewing him, was prompted to ask because Mudra, born Alfa Sebunya, was among artistes that first gave Alien Skin an opportunity to perform on stage.

He said one of his misgivings about the Sitya Danger hitmaker is releasing music so fast.

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He beliveves this would not give them enough time to market their song.

Mudra said he wants to take time and give his best to the song.

It's also important to note that he has a history of working with musicians that didn't put time into marketing songs and it affected the performance of those songs despite the artistes being household names and the songs having hit potential.

Skin and Mudra have associated with each other since the former dropped his first song titled Nkwacho.

Mudra said Alien initiated the conversation and they would occassionally holla at each other to share ideas.

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Even when Alien decided to organise a concert following his fight with Pallaso, Mudra was among singers he called.

Mudra performed at the concert.

However, a while back they found themselves at a bit of a loggerhead after boys from Skin's record label Fangon Forest engaged in a melee with someone from Mudra's camp at a bar in Kawempe, a Kampala divison.

With an undergrad degree (international business) from Makerere University Business School, Mudra Viral left a sales job at a manufacturing company that makes Com Foam mattresses for the ghetto to nurture his music skills.

An Old Boy from Kawempe Muslim School, he eventually got frustrated with songwriting because of disrespect and poor pay and launched a singing career with his first single titled Muyayu. It became a hit.

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He was written songs for top musicians in the country, including Sheebah Karungi, Daddy Andre, Vinka and Fik Fameica.

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