'Forgive me for producing dirty content in 2020' Begs Willy Paul

Piece by: Peninah Njoki
Entertainment

Kenyan secular artist Willy Paul has asked his fans to forgive him for producing what he terms as 'bad content' last year.

According to the artist, he is ready to make amends as he has realized he can sell without creating and celebrating nudity.

'For the longest time I thought that being nasty was the way to go. That being nasty would make my music sell.

I've come to realize that good music Is what people really want!! And this year I promise nothing but the best.. we just getting started.

Thank you for making us trend at  for 2 days now. Please forgive me for releasing dirty content in 2020. New year new beginning.

Back to factory settings!!  X 

His apology comes at a time when Eric Omondi was also forced to apologize over the content produced for his 'Wife Material' show.

Taking to his social media platform, Eric also apologized for selling 'dirty' content in the lengthy post below.

'I have had a very long phone call with my very good friend Daktari Ezekiel Mutua and he is of the very strong opinion that  does not have to be dirty to sell.

I completely agree with him and I have sent him a personal apology.

The intention has always been to entertain and not to offend and I'd like to apologize to anyone who was offended🙏🙏🙏The whole idea behind  is to bring East Africa and Africa together through Entertainment...

The Vision is to take over Africa and the Dream is to lift the East African and Kenyan flags to the World and that requires a rigorous and vigorous creative process.

Further adding

In order to compete Internationally we need to put our best feet forward. The creative process can be long and tedious and whenever a new idea is born it comes with a lot of teething problems. WE PROMISE TO BE BETTER AND DO BETTER🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇹🇿🇰🇪🇺🇬

SIGNED

PRESIDENT OF ENTERTAINMENT AFRICA