It is not all peaceful as Controversial gospel artist Willy Paul hate escalated to another level and he can’t take it. The troubles and hate has been there for a long time but recently things heightened after the singer dropped a collabo with Jamaican Singer Cecile ‘ Sikireti’
Kenyans could not hold their tongues as they bashed him saying that the song was trash. Some even suggesting that the Jamaica star would not have wasted her time to be part of the songs.
Apparently fans were impressed by Cecile’s part of the song but made savage comments about Willy Paul’s part.
kate.helson
@badgyalcecile I wish you understood the Swahili in your song,you wouldn’t have done that collabo,I guess someone gave you wrong translation of the song, that’s why we confused ?
The Jamaican star responded saying that Willy Paul explained it to her and she liked it. Cecile in a long post revealed that she was unhappy with Kenyans attitude towards their very own artists.
Cecile says that her perception of love and what Christianity is supposed to mean differs from some people.
The Jamaican believes that, this is the problem that Kenyans have. According to her, she says that some Kenyans so not agree with Willy Paul which is totally okay.
Despite that , Cecile says that it does not mean that it is trash.. she says that trash is when something is not produced properly or is off key or flat, is not mixed or mastered well.
Cecile throws shade to Kenyans saying that it does our culture no good when outsiders see the awful comments because this might be the first introduction some people will have of a Kenyan artist.
Cecile says that in Jamaica no one knows any Kenya artist but Kenyans have already put it out there that it is trash.
The Jamaican Singer says that at least Nigerians will listen since she has never heard them bashing their own on a collabo like that.
Cecile also added that it hurts her heart to see people saying that her part in the ‘Sikireti’ Song is good and Willy Paul’s part is bad
“Had it been a Jamaican artist, I would have never publicly uttered those words even if I believed it because I will never put another over my own” she says
Personally I agree with the remarks made by Cecile since Kenyans have bred the culture of hating on everything and speaking hopeless words into other people’s live.
Without realizing, this is a major reason why they bar themselves from progress.
Recently Willy Paul revealed that some Kenyans went behind his back to discourage Wizkid’s manager from allowing WizKid to do a collabo with him.
Do you agree with Cecile’s remarks?