How Wyre has maintained relevance to this day

Kenyan dancehall artist Kevin Waire, alias Wyre, is still a big deal in the country today, more than two decades after he wrote and recorded his first song but have you ever wondered how he has managed to stay relevant up to this very day?

Well, it’s pretty simple. First, he has always stayed true to himself. He has never bowed to pressure to venture into a genre that he’s not really feeling just to stay afloat. He has been churning out dancehall jams from the first day and that won’t change anytime soon.

He also doesn’t hurry to release new songs so as to remain relevant. The Nakupenda Pia hitmaker has a very long catalogue of hits that have kept him on people’s lips. Therefore, he takes all the time he needs with his projects on while performing his old jams.

Wyre
Wyre

Secondly, Wyre has been consistent since he made his debut in the music industry in the late 90s. In as much as he does not  release a new song after a month or two – like most local artists – he also does not go for so long without releasing new music.

He has also constantly expanded his fanbase by working with a number of local and international acts. Some of them are; Nazizi, Kidis, Prezzo, Khaligraph, JB Maina, Benjamin Kabaseke, Nonini, Vigeti, Alaine, Cecile and Morgan Heritage.

Lastly, Wyre has always been disciplined. To date, we’ve never heard a scandal about him neither does he engage in cheap publicity stunts, as is the case with most local artists, to market his music. He relies on the chema chajiuza philosophy and it always works for him.

Kenyan artists should learn a thing or two from him if they want to have careers spanning many years.

Watch his latest collabo with Young Courageous and Janvier dubbed Ruka below.

Drama! Bad Gyal Cecile forced to intervene as Willy Paul and a critic trade insults

Willy Paul once again flared up when a critic taunted him on social media. It took the intervention of Cecile to cool things down.

Willy Paul and Jamaican singer Cecile collaborated to drop a new song ‘Sikireti Reloaded’. Pozzee released the song on Thursday November 15th.

Criticisms

A certain Marvin Carter confronted Cecile on Instagram about collaborating with Willy Paul. He said that the new song was such a disappointment.

“For Christ sake how did you feature on @willy.paul.msafi song such a disappointment.” marvincarterofficial commented on Cecile’s post.

Willy Paul caught hormones and he decided to hit back;

“@marvincarterofficial you are the people letting down our country.. Marvin or whatever you’re called.. you left whatever you were doing just murmur? Wow..” Willy Paul responded.

Cecile was forced to intervene to calm the situation;

“@marvincarterofficial hi Marvin, I liked the beat, and I liked the idea of doing a gospel song and a little praise should help a sister right? I plan to do more as well with others… why don’t you like it?” Cecile responded.

The critic went on to fire some more salvos at Willy Paul;

“@willy.paul.msafi lol ? we have artist doing us proud and we are very proud of ’em. But the reverse is true when it comes to u lately. U r not doing us any proud,” marvincarterofficial commented.

Take the heat off Willy Paul! Gospel singer Papa Dennis lands collabo with bad gyal Cecile

More and more gospel musicians are collaborating with secular artistes, a move that is rubbing many the wrong way, and has been said to be a betrayal to God.

Willy Paul in particular has come under sharp criticisms in the past two weeks ever since he announced that he was dropping a new song with secular female Jamaican musician Samantha J, famed for her 2013 hit song ‘Tight Skirt’.

Also read: Willy Paul attacks fans in a series rants after announcing collabo with secular Jamaican singer Samantha J

Another gospel singer Papa Dennis has also landed a collabo with sultry Jamaican songbird Cecile. Note that Papa Dennis has done collabos with secular bigwigs include Chidinma, Mr Flavour among others.

I am Blessed

Papa Dennis has now featured Cecile in his new song dubbed ‘I am Blessed’. Speaking during an interview on Kiss FM, Papa Dennis reveals that his manager reached out to Cecile’s manager and they recorded the new song separately in Kenya and in Jamaica.

“My managers connected me with her managers and we did the song. She recorded her verse from there and I did mine here, and the beat of the song is by Sappy,” said Papa Dennis.

 

 

 

Jamaican artist Ce’Cile joins the list of international artists urging the Kenyan youth to maintain peace

Singer Ce’Cile remains as one of the most influential public figures to most youths. She has been a favorite to many and has even worked with Wyre on a project that contributed to her fame in Kenya.

Well, apart from that – I bet we all know that most young people enjoy reggae and being an artist who has perfected her art in this music sector, Ce’Cile clearly has a unique way of reaching out to the youth.

She has now joined the list of foreign musicians preaching peace to Kenyans who held their elections about 6 days ago.

Like the rest Ce’Cile wrote a special message through her twitter handle urging Kenyans to maintain peace during and after the elections period. She wrote saying;

To my Kenyans…gwane hold it & don’t make Babylon make you fight and fuss ina dis yah election time. Blessings, love & peace to u all from 876.