‘Tufanyeje sasa’ Sarah Kabu responds to Willy Paul who claims cartels run the music industry in Kenya

Willy Paul has been complaining about the music industry for a while now claiming cartels are the ones who chose which artist will make it or not make it in the entertainment business.

Pozee

A while back he even revealed that these cartels had decided to ruin his career….and for a minute – he almost lost everything due to the many scandals his name was getting dragged in.

Weeks later, he is back to the same topic and this time around he claims the same cartels are booking untalented acts to grace big events; while those with real talent continue to remain in the background – struggling to make it.

Pozee

Kenya is the only country where people with no talent get booked for gigs, actually having no talent at all is a qualification in Kenya. Just what you need to succeed… cartels are all over……
We got very talented individuals, but they are not given the opportunity to show what the world got!!

Adding;

If we want to structure the industry, we must do away with mediocre artists and support real talent.

Sarah Kabu responds

Well having come across Pozee’s posts, Sarah Kabu who is the managing director at Bobfire adventures decided to hit back at the singer (not sure why) and to her – sometimes talent isnt enough to get you a seat at the big boys table.

Sarah with Simon Kabu

Sasa hata kama hatuna talent tuna mafans???? tufanyeje sasa tukiitwa gigs ????

The mother of 3 went on to use her husband Simon Kabu as example – describing how hyped and entertaining he can get while at an event. According to her, Simon Kabu always makes sure he is on the dance floor getting his groove on despite having two left feet; and this is what keeps him interesting and invited to gigs….he is simply an entertainer who is not only makimg himself happy but everyone else around him.

my hubby has two left legs na vile yeye hu entertain kwa dance floor ????more than the real dancers ????