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It Was Wrong to Cut off His Hair – Vampino Criticizes Prison Authorities for Shaving Alien Skin

It Was Wrong to Cut off His Hair - Vampino Criticizes Prison Authorities for Shaving Alien Skin

Local dancehall musician Elvis Kirya more known as Vampino has criticized Luzira Prison Authorities for cutting off singer, Alien Skin’s hair.

After being arrested days ago, the Fangone Forest boss was subjected to prison SOPs that include shaving off one’s hair.

However, the Kwekunya singer said that this was messing with the Sitya Danger’s brand and business. As a performer, Vampino said that ones image is something that shouldn’t be tampered with at any one time because a lot is put in building such a brand.

“Knowing that they cut off his dreads has hurt me so much because he is a soldier. These people should first get to understand the kind of business we do as they arrest us.

“They should also consider the fact that as an artist, his image makes money. Despite him committing a crime, please consider what makes him make money to survive out there,” Vampino said.

Alien Skin’s hair was shaved off while in prison

Additionally, Vampino sympathized with the Makindye-based singer. He said that he won’t get as many gigs heading into the festive season because of this controversy.

Meanwhile, Vampino also advised musicians to avoid moving with large gangs (Eggali). These easily commit crimes which make the singer liable even though they have no hand in it.

“I have been in the industry for a long time, I know that having so many people around you can bring problems like that. One person may mess up and before you even get the chance to correct them, everyone will conclude that it was you because you are their leader. You don’t need these people. Only move with the ones that are going to help you,” Vampino added.

Alien Skin was released today on bail for the two crimes he was arrested for. This is after both complainants agreed to end the cases outside of Court.