“I feel guilty and sorry for contributing in devaluing gospel of Christ”

There is no doubt Willy Paul and Size 8’s “Tiga Wana” is a club banger, even Kenyans who hate on the song do so on the basis that the two gospel singer claim their song is a gospel jam whereas it has the taste of a typical secular song.
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And guess what, “Tiga Wana” has already garnered over 400k views on YouTube in a week’s time; sure controversy sells any time.
 
Following public backlash over “Tiga Wana”, Bahati stepped forward to apologize on behalf of Willy Paul and Size 8 who remain adamant they haven’t crossed the line.
The “Mapenzi” singer acknowledged that the public had lost trust in gospel musicians as he expressed his sincere apology for contributing in devaluing the gospel of Christ. He says he feels the last gospel song he released is “Barua”.
Bahati surprisingly mentioned that the church was also complaining about contemporary gospel songs which are not used in praise and worship services in churches.
Bahati wrote.
 

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