Willy Paul Hints at Returning to Gospel Music After Secular Phase

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Singer Willy Paul has hinted that he may consider returning to gospel music years after transitioning fully into secular entertainment.

The controversial hitmaker, popularly known as Pozze, shared reflective sentiments on social media that suggested he has been thinking about reconnecting with his gospel roots.

Though he stopped short of making a formal announcement, his remarks were enough to ignite widespread speculation among fans and industry watchers.

“Sometimes I sit and think about where it all started,” he wrote, in what many interpreted as a nod to his gospel beginnings.

The musician first rose to fame as a gospel artist, delivering chart-topping songs that resonated deeply within Kenya’s Christian community.

His early career was marked by collaborations with established gospel names and an image built around faith-driven music.

However, his eventual shift to secular music generated backlash from sections of the gospel fraternity, with some accusing him of abandoning the ministry for commercial appeal.

The artist defended his decision at the time, stating that he wanted creative freedom and broader artistic expression.

Over the years, he has released numerous secular hits and collaborated with mainstream artists, cementing his place as one of Kenya’s most talked-about entertainers.

The recent comments have now raised questions about whether the singer is reconsidering that transition.

In a follow-up post, he appeared to acknowledge the public’s curiosity.

“I see your messages. I hear you,” he wrote, fueling speculation that fans have been urging him to revisit gospel music.

As news of his contemplation spread, reactions on social media were divided. Some fans welcomed the idea, expressing hope that he would return to inspirational music that defined his early success.

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Others remained skeptical, pointing to past controversies and questioning whether the move would be permanent or symbolic.

The singer has, in recent years, spoken openly about challenges in the industry, including criticism and online scrutiny.

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