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WILLY PAUL SIGNS A NEW FEMALE ARTIS AFTER MISS P’S EXIT

Musician Wilson Ouma Opondo aka Willy Paul has signed another female artiste, months after the exit of his first ever signee Miss P.⁣

On Thursday, Pozze, took to social media to welcome a new artiste identified as Queen P to his record Label, Saldido International.⁣

“Siku zote ni muhimu kuweka heshima mbele na tamaa nyuma. Kwani ni vigumu sana kuenda mbali bila heshima.. Watu hawapendi kuona wengine wakiendelea kwa hivo kuwa makini sana na unae mpa sikio.⁣

“Anyway, help me welcome @saldido_international ‘s new female artist. @queenp254 we’ve chosen you because you deserve the position. May God guide you through this journey.. be very careful who you associateyourselfwith, especially this comedians.. they’ve got alot of jokes 😆 🤣 😂 Karibu nyumbani.. @saldido_international hits only. Can’t wait for the world to hear what you got,” wrote Willy Paul.⁣

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