“He was just being petty” Harmonize responds to Willy Paul’s complaint
Willy Paul expressed his dissatisfaction with Harmonize days after they dropped their collabo ‘Pilipili’. Harmonize has since responded to the Kenyan gospel singer.
Willy Paul felt short-changed in his collaboration with Harmonize. He claimed the Bongo singer didn’t do much to promote their song. Pozze was specifically pissed with Harmonize after he dropped ‘Kwa Ngwaru’ just 7 days after ‘Pilipili’ was released.
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Wasafi project
Harmonize set the record straight during an interview with Buzz. He explains that he has no control over his songs as Wasafi records decides when new songs are released.
“Let’s get one thing clear here, that was his project and this was a Wasafi management project that was on schedule. It wouldn’t have mattered even if I had done several collabos outside Wasafi that dropped prior to ‘Kwa Ngwaru’s’ release. At Wasafi, we go by the management’s schedule, irrespective of what’s happening, because that’s their main work, to manage our content,” said Harmonize.
The ‘Kwa Ngwaru’ hit maker also addressed claims he didn’t do much to promote the song Willy Paul featured him. Harmonize says Pozze was just being petty.
“I wondered how he would he have known that yet he is in Kenya and I am in Tanzania? How did he know if I am pushing the song or not? I think he was just being petty,” said Harmonize.