Kenyan singer Miss P has declined a request by media personality Oga Obinna to perform her past collaborations with Willy Paul, saying the songs remind hepainful memories from er time in the music industry.

Miss P declines Obinna’s request.

During a recent interaction with Oga Obinna, Miss P made it clear that she no longer performs songs she recorded with Willy Paul, including the popular track Liar.

“I don't listen to those songs anymore; they bring me bad memories,” Miss P said, explaining her decision to distance herself from the music.
Her response came after Obinna requested her to sing Liar and other collaborations she recorded while signed under Willy Paul’s Saldido International label. The singer maintained that revisiting the songs would reopen past experiences she has been trying to move away from.
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                                                    Miss P // Instagram

Background of Miss P and Willy Paul’s collaborations

Miss P rose to prominence after being signed to Willy Paul’s Saldido International record label, where she featured in several songs, including:
  • Liar
  • Fall in Love
  • Mashallah
  • Tired
The track Liar, released in 2021, gained significant attention online and attracted over a million views shortly after its release, helping introduce Miss P to a wider audience in Kenya’s music scene.
According to entertainment reports, Miss P worked with Willy Paul for about a year before their professional relationship ended following a public fallout that drew widespread media attention.
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Fallout and public controversy

Miss P’s departure from the label was surrounded by controversy, including public allegations and later reconciliation efforts between the two artists.
Reports indicate that the fallout contributed to her decision to step away from music and social media due to pressure and personal struggles experienced during that period.

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In earlier interviews, Miss P said the music industry had become overwhelming and that she chose to focus on her personal and spiritual well-being after leaving the label.
                                                    Miss P // Instagram

Moving away from past music

Her refusal to perform Liar and related songs reflects a broader shift in her approach to music and public appearances.

“I don't listen to those songs anymore, they bring me bad memories,” she reiterated, emphasising that revisiting them is not something she is comfortable with.

The exchange with Obinna has sparked discussion among fans online, with some supporting her decision to move on from past experiences, while others expressed nostalgia for the collaborations that once dominated Kenyan entertainment platforms.

Miss P has not indicated whether she plans to return to performing her old catalogue in future appearances.