Willy Paul Explained

Willy Paul
Birth Name:Wilson Abubakar Radido
Birth Date:1993 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Mathare, Kenya
Occupation:Musician
Years Active:2010–present
Spouse:Saron Ayelegn
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Instrument:Vocals
Website:www.willypaulmsafi.com

Wilson Abubakar Radido is a Kenyan artist and songwriter from Nairobi. He is the chief executive officer and founder of Saldido International Entertainment.[1]

Paul was named male artist of the year at the 2013 Groove Awards alongside his mentor Gloria Muliro, who took the female artist of the year award.[2] Some of his well-known singles are "I do" featuring Alaine from Jamaica, " Njiwa" featuring Nandy from Tanzania, "Hallelujah" featuring Nandy, "Sikireti" featuring Cecil from Jamaica, "Nobody" featuring Yemi Alade from Nigeria, "Mmmh" featuring @rayvanny from Tanzania, "Jigi Jigi, Kanungo, Malingo", and "You Never Know" which earned him recognition and a US tour.[3]

He first gained recognition after recording the song "Rabuka" and later "Sitolia" with Muliro which was an object of controversy after several claims by Willy that he was not earning much from the song because Muliro allegedly owned exclusive copyrights to the song.[4] They settled their differences and recorded another hit song, "Kitanzi".[5] In 2012, he was nominated for the Kisima Music Awards' Male Artist of the year managed by David Grey.

Early life

Wilson Abubakar Opondo Radido was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Radido in September 1993 in Mathare slums. His father was a carpenter, while his wife, was a hairdresser until 2011, Wilson dropped out of school in 2011 due to financial constrain. He took Juakali jobs to generate income to support his mother.

Career

His first hit was "Rabuka". His major breakthrough came in 2010. He later co-authored his first single "Sitolia" with Muliro, which was a reflection of his life history, depicting his struggles and giving himself a renewed hope that God had brought him to the limelight. His first album, You never know launched on 5 December 2013 in a ceremony at KICC, graced by Daddy Owen, Ben Githae, Gloria Muliro, DK Kwenye Beat, Ben Bahati, Bahati, Men Of God (MOG), Size 8, Mr Seed, Shiru Wa GP, Betty Bayo, Danny Gift, DJ Sadic and DJ Mo.[6] The album included, "You never know", "Lala Salama", "Mpenzi" and "Kitanzi".

Paul toured the US in 2014, performing in churches in 12 states. The tour began on 10 March in Sacramento, California. He performed alongside artiste Polly Odotte at the House of Glory Church. He then headed to Neema Gospel Church in Dallas, Texas, and, on 15 March, performed at St Louisiana, Missouri. On 29–30 March, Willy ministered to the audience at Neema Community Church in Overland Park, Kansas. He concluded his tour on 27 April in Las Vegas, Nevada.[3]

Paul beat Bahati with his "Tam Tam" song featuring Size 8 and managed to win 2 Mdundo Awards; Most Downloaded Gospel Artist and Most Downloaded Male Single.[7] He won four nominations for the awards with "Tam Tam", a collaboration with Size 8 released in 2014 granting him Collabo of the Year, Video of the Year, Song of the year and Male Artist of the Year.

He collaborated with hip-hop artist Khaligraph Jones on "Bora uhai" and Alaine on "I Do".

Paul has received constant accusations of secularism from various quarters.[8]

On April 30, 2024, Kenyan musician Willy Paul released his third studio album, titled "Beyond Gifted." The album features 14 tracks and blends various genres, including Afropop, Bongo Flava, and Dancehall.[9]

Chart performance

"Jigi Jigi" peaked at number one in all major charts in Kenya, including Mdundo Weekly Top 100, the Top 40 Singles Chart, and the Local Top 20 Hits on Music Charts

Philanthropy

Paul set up a foundation in Kenya to help needy people in the area. He helped children to get access to basic education and healthcare.[10]

Discography

YearTitle
2019mmmh" ft Rayvanny
"Hallelujah" ft Nandy
"Nishikilie" ft Alikiba
"Chuchuma"
"Bure Kabisa"
"Uuh mama" ft meddy
2018Valary tribute song
Kanungo
Sikireti ft Ce'cile
Nisamehe
Bora Uhai
"Imani"
Njiwa
2012Sitolia
Mpenzi
2013You Never Know
Lala Salama
Missi
2014Kitanzi
Tam Tam
Mamangu
2015Vigelegele
Mapenzi
2016"Take it Slow"
"Fanya"
"Tiga wana"
2017scope=rowI do ft Alaine
2024scope=rowkeroro

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Notes and References

  1. News: 17 November 2012. Boniface Mwalii. Willy Paul Biography. Daily Nation. 23 March 2019.
  2. News: Willy Paul Wins Groove Award. The Standard. 23 March 2019.
  3. News: Willy Paul To tour the USA. The Grooves. Sylvania Ambani. 18 January 2014. 23 March 2019.
  4. News: beef over sitolia. The Standard. 26 October 2012. 23 March 2019.
  5. News: Gloria and Willy Release New Song. Mdundo. 27 January 2014. 23 March 2019.
  6. News: Willy Paul Album Launch. Elly Gitau. The Star. 5 December 2013.
  7. News: 16 July 2015. 23 March 2019. Exclusive: The Complete Winners List, Mdundo Awards 2015.
  8. News: Richard Kamau. 'Jigi Jigi' the worst I've heard from Willy Paul, says Ringtone. The Star, Kenya. 21 September 2017. 23 March 2019.
  9. News: Willy Paul Unleashes “Beyond Gifted” Third Studio Album. Audio Mpya. 2024-05-02. 2024-05-02.
  10. News: Ndegwa Maina. People's Favorite Willy Paul Gives Back to Society. Nairobi wire. 20 June 2014. 23 March 2019.