Tanzanian songbird Nandy has finally addressed criticism for naming the song Hallelujah that they did with controversial artiste Willy Paul, yet it’s not a gospel track.
Speaking in an interview with word is, the singer said that Hallelujah is used in different contexts. In their case, the term is an exclamation when you see something good and say Hallelujah, meaning God’s creation.
Hallelujah inatumika kwa maana nyingi. Tuylivyomaanisha sisi ni kama unavyoweza kuona kitu kizuri useme Hallelujah, kumaanisha Mungu kaumba
The beauty also went ahead to explain why Willy Paul was blushing during the video shoot as Nandy lays her hands on his shoulders. This was evident when Pozze shared the video behind the scenes on her Instagram.
She said; Willy Paul ni mwoga. Aliblush kwa vile anajitambulisha kama gospel artiste.