Yung Mulo calls out Alien Skin for having mouth diarrhea, vows to teach him lesson

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A fiery feud between Yung Mulo and Alien Skin that has fans choosing sides faster than a DJ drops a beat. At the center of the storm is a bold claim from Yung Mulo: Alien Skin isn’t a musician… he’s a TikToker with good Wi-Fi. Alien Skin, the self-styled boss of the Fangone Forest movement, […]


A fiery feud between Yung Mulo and Alien Skin that has fans choosing sides faster than a DJ drops a beat.

At the center of the storm is a bold claim from Yung Mulo: Alien Skin isn’t a musician… he’s a TikToker with good Wi-Fi.

Alien Skin, the self-styled boss of the Fangone Forest movement, has built a loyal following over the past few years, stacking up street anthems and viral moments along the way. But according to Yung Mulo, the hype machine has been working overtime.

In a blunt and unapologetic rant, Mulo accused the media and fans of inflating Alien Skin’s status.

“Don’t call them musicians again… Go back and tell him he’s a Makindye TikToker.”

For Mulo, the issue isn’t just competition… it’s classification. In his view, the line between viral entertainer and serious artist has been blurred, and Alien Skin is standing firmly on the wrong side of it.

Let’s be honest: TikTok has become the unofficial talent scout of the modern music industry. A catchy hook and a trending dance can launch careers overnight. Alien Skin has clearly mastered the formula, using the platform to amplify his music and cultivate a passionate fan base.

But to Mulo, that strategy feels less like artistry and more like algorithm worship.

He argues that Alien Skin’s dominance online is more about screen time than studio time, a criticism that echoes a larger debate in the digital era: does virality equal musical credibility?

If the verbal jabs weren’t enough, the feud has now stepped out of the studio and into the ring, literally.

Yung Mulo has challenged Alien Skin to a boxing match, promising to “discipline” the Fangone Forest boss over what he claims is a pattern of disrespect toward others in the industry.

In other words, this beef may soon require more gloves than microphones.

For now, fans are doing what fans do best: debating, defending, and flooding comment sections like it’s a national sport.

Some argue that Alien Skin’s grassroots rise proves he’s exactly the kind of artist the streets love; unfiltered, viral, and impossible to ignore. Others side with Mulo, insisting that true musicianship can’t be measured by TikTok trends alone.