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Willy Paul eyes international collaborations to elevate Kenyan music

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Willy Paul is setting ambitious goals for himself in the coming years.

Taking to his Instagram page, the artist outlined his aspirations, which focus on elevating Kenyan music to international prominence.

In a candid post, Willy Paul expressed his determination to avoid retirement from music in the next two years, instead focusing on propelling Kenyan music onto national platforms.

To achieve this vision, he aims to forge successful collaborations with some of the biggest names in the global music industry.

Highlighting his aspirations, Willy Paul identified American artist Chris Brown as a key collaborator he hopes to work with in the coming years.

Additionally, he mentioned Afrobeats heavyweights Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido as artists he aims to collaborate with within the same timeframe.

In his Instagram post, Willy Paul emphasized the importance of believing in small steps while expressing his readiness to make his supporters proud.

“King Pozee, I am looking forward to big things in the next two years, Chris Brown, Burna Boy, Davido and Wizkid, are the artists I am looking forward to collaborating with. Believe in small steps, your boy is ready to make you feel proud,” Willy Paul wrote in his post.

This ambitious outlook underscores his commitment to expanding his musical horizons and contributing to the growth of Kenyan music on a global scale.

Willy Paul’s determination to collaborate with international artists comes on the heels of his recent album release, “Beyond Gifted,” where he notably chose not to feature any Kenyan artists.

Addressing this decision, Willy Paul attributed it to his belief that many Kenyan artists contribute little beyond negativity to the music industry.

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