Willy Paul has been crying foul ever since he dropped his latest album ‘Songs of Solomon’. He has hit out at fellow musicians and his management.
The controversial singer sensationally claimed fellow artistes were jealous of his success as he accused them of failing to support his new album.
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Willy also lashed out at his management after they deleted a Gengetone song from his new album without his authorization.
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“Today I feel very sad..something I’ve kept to myself since I released my album ..anyway, #SONGSOFSOLOMONALBUM has only 9 songs… truth is… songs zinafaa kuwa 10 but unfortunately my management said no to the 10th song.. they said there’s no way watakubali niimbe na wasani wa gengetone. That’ hao wasee hawana sense kwa songs zao!! Surely how can one say that kwa mtu mwenye anatry kuweka food kwa meza?? The same gengetone artists wenye wanakataa niimbe nao ndio walifanya kenya ikasahau west african songs na watu wakaanza kufocus na mziki yetu..,” Willy Paul wrote in part.
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Willy Paul appears to justify his criticisms for his management in another post which he wrote on Tuesday December 15th.
“Morning, so I posted this piece here yesterday and kuna wale walisema ni kiki!!! All good though. Endelea kupiga mdomo hapo, one day your relative or even ur child will face the same. Hapo ndio utajua haujui nkt!! We must stop this. We must come together, we must unite there’s no way out. Dont look down on someone just because you think ur better than them! Charity begins at home..and I’m setting that example now.. wasanii mnasikia?” Wrote Willy Paul in part.
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