Willy Paul
Willy Paul was born in Mathare, Kenya on February 4th, 1993 and is the Gospel Singer. At the age of 31, Willy Paul biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Wilson Abubakar Radido, an award-winning Kenyan artist and songwriter from Nairobi, is a prolific Kenyan artist and songwriter.
Paul is the CEO and founder of Saldido international entertainment, and he was named Male Artist of the Year at the 2013 Groove Awards, alongside his mentor Gloria Muliro, who received the female artist of the year award.
"I Do" starring Alaine from Jamaica, "Njiwa" starring Cecil from Tanzania, "Mmmh" starring Nandy Alade from Tanzania, "Jigi Jigi, Kanungo, Malingo," and "You Never Know" starring Yemi Alade from Tanzania, "Jigi, Kanungo, Malingo," which earned him fame and a US tour. He first rose to fame after recording "Sitolia" with Muliro, which was the subject of controversy after Willy's assertion that he was not benefiting much from the performance because Muliro allegedly had exclusive copyrights to the song.
They strained out their differences and released "Kitanzi," another hit song on the Kisima Music Awards in 2012.
Early life
Wilson Abubakar Opondo Radido was born in September 1993 in Mathare slums. His father was a carpenter, while his mother, a hairdresser, was a hairdresser, but 2011,Wilson dropped out of school in 2011 due to financial hardship. To help his mother, he took Juakali jobs to earn enough money to help his mother.
Career
"Rabuka" was his first hit. In 2010, he had his breakthrough. He co-authored his first single "Sitolia" with Muliro, which was a retrospection of his life experiences and gave him a renewed sense of God. You never know was released in a KICC reception on December 5th, 2013 by Peter Owen, Ben Githae, Gloria Muliro, DK Kwenye Beat, Ben Bahati, Men Of God, Size 8, Mr Seed, Size 8, Danny Gift, DJ Sadic, and DJ Mo. "You never know" is among the album's titles on the album, "Lala Salama," "Mpenzi," and "Kitanzi" were among the songs included.
Paul toured the United States in 2014, appearing in 12 states' churches. The tour started in Sacramento, California, on March tenth. Polly Odotte, an artiste, appeared at the House of Glory Church. He then travelled to Neema Gospel Church in Dallas, Texas, and then performed at St. Louis, Missouri, on March 15. Willy ministered to the congregation at Neema Community Church in Overland Park, Kansas, on March 29-30. He ended his tour in Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 27th.
Paul defeated Bahati with his "Tam Tam" album starring Size 8 and went on to win 2 Mdundo Awards; Most Downloaded Gospel Artist and Most Downloaded Male Single. He received four nominations for "Tam Tam," a relationship with Size 8 that launched in 2014, awarding him Collabo of the Year, Video of the Year, Song of the Year, and Male Artist of the Year.
On "Bora uhai," he collaborated with hip-hop artist Khaligraph Jones. They married after Alaine's "I Do" that followed.
Multiple quarters have regularly accused Paul of secularism.