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Gospel sensation Willy Paul demands bribe on live radio show

Willy Pozzee is among the most talked-about celebrities due to his controversial lifestyle
Jeff, Willy and Jalango
Jeff, Willy and Jalango

Kenyans gospel sensation Willy Paul is demanding bribe from fellow gospel musician’s as a catalyst to slow him down.

The hit maker of “Digiri” who was on  live radio show hosted by Jeff and Jalas revealed that 2017 is the year of dropping songs back to back and those who want him to slow down must bribe him.

“This is my year of dropping songs back to back to back and all those who want me to slow down must bribe me” said Willy Paul.

Willy Pozzee was launching his new song on the Hot 96 breakfast show and when asked; why he is dropping songs back to back, that’s when he opted to introduce the new demand to fellow artist.

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Willy Paul is among the most talked about Gospel artist due to their controversial lifestyle. Just recently many were pointing fingers at Willy Paul after his collabo with circular musicians.

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Some of the artist that Pozzee has collaborated with musicians from the circular world are; Sauti Sol and Alaine for Jamaica.

Willy Paul stole the headlines when he married Jamaican singer Alaine in a Music video called “Yes I”.

Since the beginning of 2017 Willy Paul already has three songs; I Do, Tiga Wana and now the latest Digiri.

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