Renowned Kenyan artist Willy Paul, popularly known as Pozze, has ushered in a new chapter in his career by unveiling a fresh management team. The announcement comes after months of public concern over his professional affairs, with fans urging the star to focus more on his music and resolve previous controversies.
Taking to his social media platforms, Willy Paul expressed gratitude to his fans, acknowledging their pivotal role in shaping his latest decision. “Fellow Kenyans, this is the year. I took your advice, and in a few days, I will be unveiling my new team, my management. The love you have shown me is tremendous, and I have no choice but to make things right,” he wrote.
This shift follows a tumultuous end to 2024, highlighted by an incident at the Furaha City Festival involving Tanzanian star Diamond Platnumz’s team. Willy Paul was reportedly manhandled en route to the stage, an episode that triggered a public outcry and calls for better management to safeguard his career.
The change in management sets the tone for Willy Paul’s highly anticipated solo concert, Pozze Live, scheduled for February 14, 2025, at the iconic Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC). The concert promises to be a milestone in his 14-year music career, with prominent figures already showing their support.
Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has pledged to purchase 100 tickets for fans, while comedian Eric Omondi has rallied the public to pack the venue. “This guy has put in all the necessary work—hit after hit. He’s one of the greatest performers. Let’s support him and fill this show with 50,000 people,” Omondi stated.
Mining and Blue Economy Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho is among the high-profile attendees expected at the Valentine’s Day event, adding to the concert’s growing prestige.
With the unveiling of his new management and the upcoming Pozze Live concert, Willy Paul aims to cement his legacy as one of Kenya’s most celebrated artists while steering his career toward greater heights.