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Miss P opens up about why she rejects her old music with willy Paul

Miss P has turned down a request by media personality Oga Obinna to perform her past collaborations with Willy Paul, explaining that the songs are tied to painful memories from her time in the industry.

Miss P declines Obinna’s request
During a recent interaction, Miss P made it clear that she no longer performs music recorded during her stint under Willy Paul’s label, including the popular track Liar.

“I don’t listen to those songs anymore; they bring me bad memories,” she said, explaining her decision to distance herself from that chapter of her career.

Her response came after Obinna asked her to sing Liar and other collaborations, but she maintained that revisiting them would reopen experiences she has worked hard to move past.

Rise under Saldido International
Miss P rose to fame after signing with Willy Paul’s Saldido International label, where she featured in several songs, including Liar, Fall in Love, Mashallah, and Tired.

Released in 2021, Liar quickly gained traction online, attracting over a million views and introducing her to a wider audience in Kenya’s music scene. She reportedly worked with Willy Paul for about a year before their professional relationship came to an end.

Fallout and controversy
Her exit from the label was marked by public controversy, including allegations and later reconciliation efforts between the two artists. The situation drew widespread media attention and is said to have influenced her decision to step away from music and social media at the time.

In previous interviews, Miss P shared that the industry had become overwhelming, prompting her to prioritise her personal and spiritual well-being after leaving the label.

Choosing to move forward
Her refusal to perform the songs reflects a broader shift in how she approaches her music and public appearances.

“I don’t listen to those songs anymore; they bring me bad memories,” she reiterated.

The exchange has since sparked mixed reactions online, with some fans supporting her decision to move on, while others expressed nostalgia for the collaborations that once dominated Kenyan entertainment platforms.

Miss P has not indicated whether she will revisit her earlier catalogue in future performances.

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