Willy paul and Alaine sure thing

haiya! kwani kunaendaje! did Alaine just write a song for Willy Paul

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Willy Paul and Alaine’s chemistry was nothing short of fireworks especially when Alaine was in the country getting hosted by the multi-talented gospel artiste, they absolutely looked cute together and you know what they say, age is just a number.

Alaine recently got saved and got baptized in Jamaica and some might wonder if Willy Paul instigated it or at least played a major role in making Alaine get born-again.

A few hours back, Willy Paul shared a snippet of her new song dubbed ‘Sure Thing’ which has the cartoon images of Alaine together with a man who seems to look like Wily Paul embracing each other.

With the ‘Sure Thing’ being a love song, one could safely assume that Alaine Laughton dedicated the song to her Kenyan love, Willy Paul with whom they collaboratively released a hit record dubbed ‘I do’ which was released a year ago with currently sitting at over 6.7 Million views on YouTube alone.

the way everything is happening, this mock wedding might just turn out to be a real thing in the future. Are we looking at the future Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Abubakar Radido? only time will tell. photo credit: Instagram/willy.paul.msafi
the way everything is happening, this mock wedding might just turn out to be a real thing in the future. Are we looking at the future Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Abubakar Radido? only time will tell. photo credit: Instagram/willy.paul.msafi

Just over a year ago, Alaine made it clear that she was ready to settle here in Kenya if she would find that person Wafula, well, maybe she did find that one perfect man in our very own Willy Paul.

“I love Kenya and would like to settle here. I made it public that I am looking for a Wafula and now I have found one. I am in love with this guy,” Alaine Laughton was once quoted saying.

In the meantime, listen to the ‘Sure Thing’ record below and be keen on the cartoon embracing each other, this might just be another love story in the making of a Kenyan Emperor with a Jamaican Empress.