- Diamond Platnumz angered Kenyan fans after failing to perform at the Furaha Festival over the weekend
- The disappointment was compounded by his run-in with Willy Paul, although the Tanzanian singer's leadership denied him.
- Diamond indirectly answered his critics by showing the big collaboration he is currently working on
Diamond Platnumz is moving on with life after his Nairobi show.
Who does Diamond Platnumz work with?
The music star was involved in a dispute with Kenyan Willy Paul and failed to perform during the Furaha Festival.
Kenyans were angered by his lack of play and alleged ill treatment of Willy.
Later, Diamond used his song Wale Wale and Zuchu to respond to Kenyans, who threatened to report his account TikTok.
On Monday, December 9, he shared a video with Fally Ipupa and Simi in the recording studio.
Diamond revealed that he was in Paris, France, making music with the Congolese stars and Nigeria.
The artist accompanied the video with the Wale Wale song, appearing to respond to his critics. Diamond did not write a description of the video.
His fans were excited about the upcoming collaboration, while others pondered the drama in Kenya.
Josephbegiofficial:
“Something big is coming. Greatness in the room.”
simba_wa_morogoro:
“We answer our critics with work.”
Dazodanaizo:
“You are competing with someone who is better than you in everything.”
Dubsafro:
“Several goats in one room.”
global_route_:
“Haha, where is Willy Paul?”
Nimrodnick:
Willy Paul will have to record a song with Westlife.
nyok_mayo:
“To all my fellow Kenyans, realize that our Willy Paul is amazing. Respect Diamond.”
What did Pastor T say about Kenyan music?
Other News, Pastor T took note of the discussion, encouraging Kenyans to embrace local artists.
He said Kenyans should join local musicians before doing the same for artists Tanzania. The preacher said the same applies to the gospel industry, noting that foreign gospel ministers are often favored.
Willy Paul responds to Mwijaku's threats that he will not see 2025: “I will arrive in the name of Jesus”
Pastor T then encouraged the congregation that 70% of the songs in their playlists should be Kenyan.
He also praised the celebrants for defending Willy.
However, he noted that he is not against Tanzanian musicians.
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