Months have passed since the Kenyan singers, Willy Paul and Bahati, engaged in their ongoing feud. Recently, the duo resumed their back-and-forth banter. On Wednesday night, Bahati took to social media to seek input from his fans on whether he should release a new song or spend quality time cuddling with his wife, Diana, so they could rest peacefully.
He humorously asked his fans, “Should I stop loving Diana and drop a new song?” Hours later, Willy Paul responded indirectly to Bahati’s query through a post on his story. He cheekily said, “Boss, focus on your wife, man!”
However, amidst the playful rivalry, Bahati recently expressed a serious concern about the state of the Kenyan music industry. He shared his thoughts and opinions, driven by love for his fellow Kenyan artists. Bahati highlighted that Tanzanian and Nigerian music dominates the charts and trends, even in Kenya. He emphasized the need for Kenyan musicians to unite to achieve global recognition for their music.
Bahati passionately urged his fellow artists to come together as a team instead of trying to make it alone. He emphasized that no solo Kenyan artist can elevate their sound globally without collective efforts. He used the example of how Tanzanian artists are succeeding through their unity and collaboration.
According to Bahati, if Kenyan artists unite, they can reclaim the leadership in the music scene, gain respect, and garner wholehearted support from their fans. He expressed optimism that the fans would also come together to rally behind them in their musical endeavors.