In an exciting development for the Kenyan music industry, former gospel stars turned secular music sensations Willy Paul and Bahati have put their past differences behind them to release two brand-new songs on the same day. The tracks, Keki and Paah, were both released on Friday, January 31, 2025, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the celebrated musicians.
Two Songs, One Day
Willy Paul’s Keki features a vibrant music video with Caucasian video vixens, celebrating the beauty of a woman and her alluring looks. The track, uploaded on Willy Paul’s YouTube channel, describes a woman as sweet as cake, with the artist pouring his admiration for her in the song’s opening verse. Bahati joins in with a captivating second verse, adding depth to the track. The video, filmed in foreign locations, showcases the vixens dancing and interacting with Willy, creating a visual feast that has attracted over 35,000 views in just a few hours.
On the other hand, Bahati’s Paah is a heartwarming love song that emphasizes the way hearts beat for each other in love. The track is set against a Kenyan backdrop, with Bahati performing alongside a lively dance troupe. It’s uploaded on Bahati’s YouTube page and has garnered over 60,000 views within hours. Fans are loving the rhythm and energy of the song, and Bahati’s energetic dance moves have added to the song’s charm.
Fans React
Despite the excitement surrounding the releases, reactions from Kenyan fans have been mixed. While some praised the tracks, others were not as enthusiastic. Some fans expressed preference for other artists’ works, while others found the videos to be more captivating than the songs themselves. However, there were also many positive comments, with fans expressing love for the collaboration and the duo’s renewed friendship.
A Peaceful Reunion
The release of Keki and Paah comes after months of public tension between the two stars. In October 2024, Willy Paul was cleared of cyber harassment charges that Bahati’s wife, Diana Marua, had filed against him. The case was dismissed after an investigation by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), which found that Willy’s privacy had been violated in the process.
A month later, Willy Paul and Bahati publicly apologized to each other and reconciled, ending years of unresolved conflict. The two artists, who once considered each other brothers, had a fallout in the public eye, but music producer J Blessing played a role in helping them mend their relationship and put the past behind them.
Willy Paul’s Call for Unity
In the wake of their reconciliation, Willy Paul took to social media to encourage fans to support their music and not to perpetuate hate. “We shouldn’t hate, right? Let’s show love and support. Let’s grow the Kenyan industry. The two of us can make a huge difference,” he urged.
Bahati also added a lighthearted comment, joking that he had written Willy Paul’s verse for Paah, and encouraged his followers to check out the track on YouTube.
A New Era for the Kenyan Music Industry
With their beef officially behind them, Willy Paul and Bahati are setting the stage for a new era in the Kenyan music scene. Their collaboration and shared support are proof that even the most significant disagreements can be overcome when artists put their egos aside.
As the two artists continue to release fresh music, fans are hopeful that this renewed unity will result in even more exciting collaborations, further elevating the Kenyan music industry.