- Willy Paul has announced that his fans could any time from now see him appear in events accompanied by TikToker Sheryl Gabriella
- This announcement came after the singer posted a video of himself on a plane returning to Kenya from his Dubai tour, stating that he is coming back specifically to meet her
- Earlier, Willy Paul had promised to fly Sheryl out for performances, following her viral TikTok challenge that boosted his song’s popularity
Kenyan R&B singer Willy Paul has jetted back into the country after successful tours in Dubai and Amsterdam.
This time around, however, the singer has returned with one motive: to meet up and perform with Sheryl Gabriella, if his latest post on Instagram is anything to go by.
The singer posted a video of himself in business class on a plane and announced that he was en route to Kenya.
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His main goal was to perform his “Kuu Kuu” song with the TikToker.
This comes after Sheryl made the song surpass 5 million views by creating a challenge on TikTok, where she beautifully sang the song, inspiring millions to take on the challenge and make it viral.
By the time this writer confirmed, Sheryl’s TikTok challenges had already reached 3.5 million views, with many more people joining in.
The challenge involved Sheryl singing the song’s lyrics in her own beautiful voice as it played in the background, proving that it was indeed a hit.
She even added her own renditions, leaving people scrambling to listen and stream the song.
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A few days later, Willy Paul gained attention after his YouTube streams jumped from 3 million to 5 million.
He thanked the TikToker, vowing to fly out with her for a performance in Dubai. He posted her video on all his platforms and praised how much her rendition and challenge amassed views for the song.
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Sheryl herself is excited about the prospect, and in a recent post, she tagged Willy Paul and jokingly asked when they were scheduled to fly out and perform abroad.