Willy Paul Claims He’s An International Artist, Denouncing Otile Brown’s Opinion

Image: Willy Paul dishes out notes of cash under heavy security in Mathare (Video)

Two prominent Kenyan musicians, Willy Paul and Otile Brown, offer contrasting perspectives on the state of East African music reaching international audiences.

Willy Paul Claims International Success

Known for his hit “I Do” featuring Jamaican artist Alaine, Willy Paul refutes Otile Brown’s assertion that East Africa lacks international artists. He considers himself a successful international artist, citing his song’s global reach.

Otile Brown Calls for Industry Improvement

 Otile Brown expresses a different viewpoint. He believes the East African music industry lacks a truly internationally recognized artist. He emphasizes the need for continuous improvement and effort to achieve this goal. Brown criticizes the tendency to focus on superficial aspects like “packaging” and suggests that tangible achievements are crucial for international recognition.

While Willy Paul represents a dissenting voice, Otile Brown’s remarks highlight a broader industry concern. Many artists likely share his sentiment about the need for further progress to gain wider recognition on the global stage.

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Dennis Elnino

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