¨Big up brother!¨ Willy Paul calls out Rayvanny as he confirms he has forgiven him

We all have grudges that hold up an entire year and Willy Paul beefed with Rayvanny on their Chuchuma song but he has vowed to forgive him altogether.

Willy Paul decided to end 2019 holding no grudges with however he might have rubbed shoulders with, in whichever circumstances.

With particular reference to Wasafi´s Vanny Boy, Pozze tagged Rayvanny as he cheered the crowd, singing along to their ´Mmmh´ collabo.

Willy Paul (left) sings along to their ¨Mmmh¨ song with Rayvanny (right) during his performance

According to the controversial Kenyan artist:

I dont want to end the year with grudges manze.

Attesting it all to God, the ¨Shado Mado¨ singer expressed:

God said, learn to forgive right? So haijalishi nini ama nini. Wacha kazi iendelee.. this song is still a masterpiece manze. Big up brother.. @rayvanny

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A confirmation by Willy Paul to Rayvanny and the world, that he holds no grudges against his Tanzanian ´brother´, Rayvanny.

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¨What he did was contrary to our agreed terms¨ Willy Paul faults Rayvanny for their fallout

Willy Paul has finally spoken in regard to the crude split with his ´Chuchuma´ counterpart, Tanzania´s Rayvanny.

According to the controversial Kenyan artist, the dispute came in the minute Rayvanny recorded a different version of their agreed collabo.

Yes, the two were to work on a collabo together, dubbed ¨Chuchuma¨. So Pozze sent his raw version for their upcoming work and Vanny Boy sent back two versions.

¨Mmmh¨ hitmakers, Willy Paul (left) and Rayvanny (immediate right)

The ¨Shado Mado¨ singer was okay with the first version but the second, was contrary to their agreed terms.

I recorded the song and sent it out to him. The first edition was okay but he later sent me another copy of which was different from what we had agreed.

On that note, Pozze shared his sentiments with Rayvanny who instead blocked him.

 

Fallout artists Rayvanny (left) and Willy Paul (right)

Willy Paul says that he has no grudges held against the Wasafi artist and that such misunderstandings among artists, is normal in the industry.