Willy Paul [Photo: Instagram @willy.paul.msafi]

About a month ago, controversial Kenyan singer Willy Paul was under fire on social media after he posted on his twitter page that he was in search of bootylicious women for his song new Chuchuma.

“Would you like to be in my next video? Are you a female with a big a**** and sexy body? Speak up tumalizane,” he tweeted.

It seems the singer had his way after he released a new track Bure Kabisa featuring completely naked vixens to the condemnation from some of his fans.

Taking to his Instagram page to premier the teaser of the upcoming video, Willy Paul echoed the popular saying, ‘don’t judge the book by the cover.’

“The beauty of the eye can be so deceiving, inside ni bure kabisa! New song link in bio,” he wrote.

Defending the music video, the Jigijigi crooner asserted that he was religious and that the music he churns out is purely for business purposes.

“I am a man of God, whatever I am doing, is just business. What matters is your relationship with God,” said Willy Paul.

Sparking controversy

This is however not the first time Willy Paul has found himself in an awkward position regarding his music.

In July, Willy Paul released a song by the title Lamba Nyonyo which send social media into a frenzy.

That is not all.

During Radio Maisha’s annual festival held in May, Willy Paul and Tanzanian singer Nandy brought the house down with their raunchy dance that also made headlines.

But despite the backlash, Willy Paul reiterated that he is not bothered with the naysayers since no one can judge him but God.

“I am getting used to this bashing. Nobody can judge me but God. If my consciousness serves me right, then what else should I care?” added the singer.

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