Marioo was not pleased with Willy Paul's album cover

Marioo, who collaborated with Willy Paul on the track 'Nanana,' shared his opinion on Willy Paul's Instagram page after he posted the appearance of their collaboration and the album cover.

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Two days after Willy Paul officially released his album 'Beyond Gifted' – which featured many artists from outside the country, one of the artists featured on the album seemed unimpressed with the appearance of the album cover.

Marioo, who collaborated with Willy Paul on the track 'Nanana,' shared his opinion on Willy Paul's Instagram page after he posted the appearance of their collaboration and the album cover.

According to Marioo, the external appearance, which is a bright red color, did not appeal to him because, to him, it evokes the notion of too much blood.

"The album is very good, but this cover has too much blood, my brother," Marioo told Willy Paul.

Pozee surprised many by not including a single Kenyan artist on the 14 tracks of the album.

In response, Pozee said he decided not to include Kenyan artists because, he said, they have nothing to contribute to music other than envy and hatred.

"I have seen many questions about why there is not a single Kenyan artist on my album. Have you forgotten that many Kenyan artists only know how to have a bad attitude at a cheap price? The album is coming out tomorrow morning," Willy Paul said.

In addition to his personal songs like 'Umeme,' 'My child my love,' and 'Isabella,' Willy Paul has also collaborated with Bongo artists including Marioo and Nandy.

There are also collaborations with Afrobeats artists such as Iyanya, Guchi, among others.