Willy Paul doesn’t owe anyone an apology

We need to cut Willy Paul some slack! Just like you and I, he should have freedom to live his life the way he sees fit.

If you check the comments section of his social media posts, especially Instagram, you’ll find so many people giving him on advice on all manner of things and I have a problem with this.

In as much as Willy Paul is a gospel artist (if he’s still one), you need to understand that he’s also young. When you are young, you make so many mistakes. Maybe you’ll learn from them, maybe you won’t.

Willy Paul is in the limelight unlike you and I and this means that you’ll see his blunders and he won’t know about yours.

Willy Paul and Nandy

Some people feel that since they are Willy Paul’s  fans they should have an input on his life and what not. Have you ever asked yourself if he gives a hoot about how  you are living your life? I guess not!

Others argue that as a gospel artist, Willy Paul should be a role model to young people who look up to him and want to be like him someday.

Truth is, Kenya itself has more than 50 million people. If  Willy Paul is not the kind of person whom you want your children to admire then you have a wide array of choice, even outside the country.

We need to stop giving Willy Paul unnecessary pressure because truth is at the end of the day, he won’t even listen to you! The only thing that you’ll earn is a block!

Watch his collabo with Nandy below dubbed Hallelujah.

Bruz Newton’s new jam ‘Identity’ is totally fire (Video)

Popular Kenyan singer cum choreographer Bruz Newton, who treated us to Bazokizo in 2016, is back with another jam that we absolutely love.

Dubbed Identity, the new song talks about discovering who you are and walking every step with Christ.

The song also teaches young men to respect themselves, especially when they are around girls because they are not sextoys.

Bruz Newton
Bruz Newton

I really love the song. I just wanted to listen to it over and over. The lyrics are simple and chances are you will master the whole song in a couple of minutes.

The chorus goes like, “Hmmmm, usikuwe mdumbdumb Hmmmm, usifwate vidumbdumb, hmmmm, usikuwe mdumbdumb wacha yesu akupige weh pamba x2.”

I loved the dance move as well.  I tried to learn it a couple of times before I eventually came to the realization that dancing is not for people like me.

The song was produced by Jack Jack on The Beat and he also did an impeccable job. The beat has a party vibe and it makes you want to dance as soon as the song comes on.

The video was directed by Mike Zero while the choreaography was directed by Mike Zero.

Watch Identity below and tell us what you think.