Vindee has fueled debate by accusing Ikoh Roz and Willy Paul of fabricating drama to promote their upcoming music project.
Claims of a “Scripted Breakup”
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The controversy began after reports surfaced that Willy Paul had publicly fallen out with Ikoh Roz, with the singer making explosive claims about her behaviour on social media and interactions with other men.
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However, Vindee has dismissed the fallout as a calculated move, alleging that the supposed breakup is not genuine but rather part of a marketing strategy.
According to online posts circulating on gossip platforms, Vindee claimed the drama was “staged” to create buzz ahead of a song that reportedly features Ikoh Roz.
The accusation suggests the conflict is less about personal issues and more about driving attention to an upcoming release.

Willy Paul and Ikoh Roz’s Public Fallout
Willy Paul, a well-known figure in Kenya’s music industry, had earlier taken to social media to call out Ikoh Roz, accusing her of disrespect and engaging in questionable online interactions.
The situation quickly escalated, with both sides exchanging subtle jabs online. In separate posts, the singer also hinted at betrayal and dishonesty, fuelling speculation that their relationship—whether personal or professional—had ended on bad terms.
At the same time, other online chatter suggested the feud might not be entirely authentic, with some observers pointing out the timing of the drama.
Online Reactions and Industry Pattern
Vindee’s claims have amplified an ongoing conversation among Kenyan fans about “clout chasing” in the digital era. The idea that artists manufacture controversy to promote music is not new, and this situation appears to fit a familiar pattern.
Interestingly, Willy Paul himself has previously been accused of using controversy for publicity in unrelated disputes, including past accusations involving collaborators.
Social media users remain divided:
- Some believe the drama is real and reflects genuine personal conflict.
- Others agree with Vindee, arguing it’s a calculated rollout strategy.
- A section of fans says, regardless of the motive, the buzz is working.
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What’s Next?
With rumours of a collaboration already circulating, fans are now watching closely to see whether a new track featuring Ikoh Roz will be released soon—potentially confirming Vindee’s claims.
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