Diamond Platnumz Discusses Willy Paul And Bahati. Here Is What He Said

Willy Paul Msafi and Kevin Bahati are two gospel wonder kids in the  Kenyan industry today, and perhaps because of their status, one could be forgiven to argue that this is the reason why the two have publicly differed, threatening the relationship they claim to have between them.

The two were embroiled in an altercation early this year when Bahati accused Willy of stealing his songs by colluding with producer Teddy B.

Willy Paul responded by releasing one of the songs he allegedly story from Bahati.

The two have since buried the hatchet and promised to work together as brothers.

All this aside, Tanzanian maestro Diamond Platinumz has discussed the two Kenyan gospel singers. Mnay Kenyans have been wondering if ever Bahati and Willy Paul are going to do a collabo considering that their style of singing is the same.

I believe this is the same reason why Mzazi Willy M Tuva confronted Daimond with the same question. Speaking to him on Radio Citizen’s Mambo Mseto show, Diamond responded by saying that it is a bit difficult for him to do a collabo with the gospel boys because of the religious difference between them.

He said that being a Muslim, he doesn’t want to court controversy by doing a gospel collabo with Bahati and Willy Paul. Instead Daimond says that he would be glad to do a neutral song with the two if at all they have to avoid controversy.

Msetoea reports: 

Kuhusu Kufanya Collabo na @bahatikenya na @willypaulmsafi@diamondplatnumz Amesema kuimba Gospel itakua tatizo maana ni muislamu labda wimbo ikawa ni neutral maana hataki kuonekana kama anachokoza dini ila anawakubali sana.

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Edward Chweya