Singer Patrick Mulwana, popularly known as Alien Skin, has revealed that he is turning a new page in his life — one that no longer involves the Ghetto lifestyle that once defined him.

Speaking in an interview with a local YouTuber, the “Sitya Danger” hitmaker announced that he has cut ties with the Ghetto community, saying he has endured nothing but pain from his past associations and has decided to move on.

“I’ve moved away from that life. I’ve kept myself backwards for so long, and it’s time to change,” Alien Skin said. “I’ve only been affected and not benefited from the Ghetto. I’m no longer interested in dealing with Ghetto people — they should seek support from government programs like the Ghetto structure and other initiatives.”

For years, Alien Skin’s home has been a safe space for Ghetto youths in Kampala and surrounding areas, with many crediting him for his generosity and street mentorship. However, the singer says he now wants to focus on personal growth and progress, distancing himself from habits and circles that no longer serve his vision.

The revelation marks a significant shift in Alien Skin’s identity, as he continues to evolve from a raw street act into a more focused and self-aware artist in Uganda’s music industry.