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Who is Willy Paul
Willy Paul is a Kenyan musician, songwriter and dancer who is known for his contemporary gospel music style.
He was born Wilson Abubakar Radido on 1st September 1993 in Mathare, a low-income area in Nairobi, Kenya.
Willy Paul began his music career in 2010 by singing in church. He later ventured into secular music and gained popularity with his hit single “Sitolia” featuring Gloria Muliro in 2012.
However, he later switched back to gospel music in 2013.
Some of Willy Paul’s popular songs include “Kwa Yesu Sawa,” “I Do,” “Sikireti,” “Jigi Jigi,” and “Nishikilie” among others. His music is known for its upbeat rhythms and catchy melodies.
Willy Paul has won several awards including the Groove Awards Male Artist of the Year in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Willy Paul has also faced criticism over the years for his controversial style of music and performances.
Some critics argue that his music is not gospel enough and that his performances are too secular. Nevertheless, he remains popular among his fans in Kenya and beyond.
Who is Nandy?
Nandy is a Tanzanian musician and songwriter who has gained popularity in East Africa and beyond for her unique voice and style.
She was born Faustina Charles Mfinanga on November 9th, 1992, in Moshi, Tanzania.
Nandy started her music career in 2017 with her debut single “Ninogeshe,” which became an instant hit in Tanzania and Kenya.
She has since released numerous hit songs, including “Nimekuzoea,” “Aibu,” “Kivuruge,” and “Hazipo.”
Her music style is a fusion of Bongo Flava (a genre of Tanzanian popular music) and traditional African rhythms. Nandy’s lyrics often address social issues such as love, relationships, and women’s empowerment.
In 2020, Nandy won the award for Best Female East Africa at the African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA).
She has also been nominated for several other awards, including the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) and the MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMA).
Nandy is also known for her philanthropic work, and she has been involved in several initiatives aimed at improving the lives of young girls and women in Tanzania.