Nandy: “the ‘Njiwa’ song was supposed to feature Otile Brown, not Willy Paul”

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The Tanzanian songstress, Nandy who is in almost everyone’s tongue especially after releasing her debut album dubbed ‘The African Princess’ that is currently getting streamed and physical copies getting bought everywhere.

Nandy who recently released her hit record dubbed ‘Hazipo’ off her debut album has been going on a media tour promoting her debut album sat down with Mzazi Willy M. Tuva where she opened up about almost working with Otile Brown on a record, ‘Njiwa’ that she did with Willy Paul.

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Otile Brown did not understand the ‘Njiwa’ record when he was approached by Nandy to jump on the record. photo credit: Instagram/otilebrown

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The song ‘Njiwa’ which was originally written by Jay Melody was originally intended to be a collaboration between Otile Brown and Nandy but apparently Otile Brown did not understand it at all and he[Otile Brown] had another collaborative project that he wanted to work with her on but Nandy also didn’t understand that record too.

Willy Paul was lucky enough to beat Otile Brown to record ‘Njiwa’ with Nandy because Otile did not understand it. photo credit: Instagram/willy.paul.msafi

On that same time, Nandy got to work with Willy Paul on the record after they reached an agreement to work on the record together which was already recorded to completion by Jay Melody who i s a Tanzanian song writer and musician.

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Nandy is currently on media tour in Nairobi promoting her debut album, ‘The African Princess’. photo credit: Instagram/officialnandy

Willy Paul changed some things on the record with in-house Saldido record producer and decided to release it and it has been an instant hit since its release, and according to Nandy, the song is super big also in Tanzania.

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