Alkaida! Willy Paul finally explains why he works more with secular artists than gospel 

Every year, gospel singer Willy Paul releases more un-gospel-like music despite being a born again singer. Kenyans have always hated him for this, rebuking him online every time he has new music out.

During the weekend, the singer appeared on KTN’s music show Str8 UP where he finally opened up to why he’s always looking to work with secular guys.

In his defense, people should work with anyone willing to spread the word of God despite their background.

“God is love, and I work with my brothers and sisters because we are spreading the word of God, which is love,” Willy Paul said. 

Hypocrisy

Willy Paul’s comments come at a time Kenyans have shown frustrations over the current gospel industry state which has been accused of hypocrisy.

Huyo ni wa pili! Fans believe Willy Paul is sacrificing his dancers to boost new business 

Gospel singer Willy Paul is mourning yet again barely two weeks after losing one of his dancers. The singer took to social media to announce that Val’s close friend Joan, also a dancer, passed away on January 2.

“We just lost another!! This is sad. The girl in front with a yellow jacket is the late val_ aurah that we just buried the other day. Now, the girl at the back in red from the same group just lost her life yesterday. This is so confusing, she was val’s friend from one dance crew ya nyumbani. The devil is on the loose guys. Keep praying r.i.p Joan.” said Willy Paul on social media. 

Val died barely two weeks before Joan following an accident along Nakuru-Nairobi Highway while coming from a dancing gig. Some Kenyans believe this is not a coincidence.

Val

Repent

In the social media post, several Kenyans accused Willy Paul of being the behind the two deaths, claiming that he has offered them as sacrifice so that his new studio flourishes this year.

Willy Paul has been aggressively pushing the studio since late last year and has promised big things ahead. He has also bought a new car and fans believe it might be linked to the deaths.

Here’s what Kenyans said:

m.o.ni.c.a__@willy.paul.msafi stop sacrificing your dancers for fame and money..the next person will be you who Kenyans sacrifice cz tumechoka na wewe..kwenda uko

priscillah_cece_nyambura I knew the urogi comments would be high hapa? Pole Pozzeee

bbevakish

Huyo ni wa pili ume sacrifice next ni wewe tuna sacrifice. Shenzi wewe

vickygoldenboy

@nairobi_finesst my question is that mbna si madancer wegine wanakufa Ni hao tu wa willy Kuna kitu inaedelea

shanizenjugun Repent I repeat repent juzi ulkua unaimba gospel sa unaimba vitu hazieleweki kama ni secular ama ni nn

gracesila32 What’s up Pose! Aki usiwe you’re behind this. I beg you in the name of God, you better stop the Gospel if this is the way.

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“You can’t take me anywhere!” Willy Paul threatens upcoming artists after stealing their song

Willy Paul has found himself in yet another scandal. This time he is however being accused of stealing a song bora Uhai from an upcoming group by the name of, Freelancers.

According to reports, the singer ‘sampled’ the song including the title and beats. Speaking to Mpasho, the Freelancers revealed that indeed Pozze had copied their song and had reached out to him.

However being young and still new to the game, they couldn’t get Willy Paul to pull down the copied song. Here is the original bora uhai.

Willy Paul replies

Apparently after talking to the controversial gospel artist, Willy admitted to sampling the song but was sorry for it. He went on to respond saying;

Hahaa. Vijana, you don’t know who you are dealing with. I will sue you for defamation. Furthermore, I am Pozee. I run this. Yes, I sampled your track. Mtafanya?

Well with this kind of attitude, we can now understand why Pozze’s music is getting forgotten by the day. Anyway check out his latest song featuring Khaligraph Jones.

Willy Paul accused of stealing ‘Bora Uhai’ from upcoming artist

Willy Paul’s bora Uhai song featuring Khaligraph Jones seems to be doing quite well; but as expected there have been different reactions to the song.

There are those who have fully supported the new project but seems like most feel that Willy Paul should consider going secular.

Well, apparently the bora Uhai song bares no gospel message and for this reason Pozee should stop pretending.

Pozee accused of stealing bora uhai

To make matters worse a certain artist by the name of Gee Bwoy, claims the song  belongs to him. Apparently it was originally composed by his dancers and not by Willy Paul.

Gee Bwoy goes on to add that it was even recorded by a producer known as Byron before it landed on Willy Paul’s hands.

The gospel singer has however not responded to the accusations but this would not be the first time to hear this. Earlier this year Otile Brown and Timmy Tdat were also accused of stealing a song from some coast based artitsts.