Willy Paul reveals why he’s tired with the Kenyan music industry and doesn’t care anymore

Singer Willy Paul has come out to air his frustration with the Kenyan industry saying that it has reached a point where he doesn’t care anymore what people are saying.

The singer, who has complained severally about music cartels who are controlling the music, said that they have been sidelining him and don’t want to pay for his talent.

Speaking during an interview, the Bure Kabisa hitmaker revealed that the reasons why he no longer performs in Kenya is because they can’t afford him.

Expensive

“If you call me for shows and don’t meet my standards am sorry I will not come, first I am expensive because my talent and gifts are expensive second i invest a lot in my work and you should pay me a reasonable amount,” he explained.

He added:

“Again cartels in the music industry are evil people if you don’t share a deal or what you have with them you become their enemy and they will not give you shows,” he said.

“You show them your know worth you become their enemy if  you turn down the offer and tell them this is what you need you to become their enemy if you show them your worth because of your brand they take you as an enemy and they don’t call you for shows  but instead they give somebody else.”

 

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