 Welcome back, this is The Hottest Show as well as the Hottest Morning Show in town, wine in the morning and particularly today, Thaas De Vibes. So using that hashtag, Thaas De Vibes, talk to us on our channel across all social media platforms. I'll tell us. I'll be sampling before to show Leo, but some of the comments that are there are that Niki Nunuwakaploti, Niki Getio, Jobia Uderenda, Kua Sawa, that's from Pita Kanairo, and Dwaasha Nassema, Biznamo Jabig, Otino Nassema, when I'll be able to solve my problems without having to involve other people. Yakepian is simple to hear, so we wish you all the best in that. Keep your comments coming in. For now, we have another guest in the studio with us here is Obelia, Obelia friend, Karibusana. Glad to have you. I'm happy to be here. So tell us about your music journey. There is a time when you go to music, you can sing, you can dance. So tell us about that. Yeah, basically, my journey is to sing and dance, but I'm happy that we've been going. Because since 2019, after I decided to go to the studio, I learned to be too fast. I was thinking like, my dream was also before, like once you started singing and you have that voice, kind of a project. It ran through to the streams and everybody will be there looking at you. But I realized that that was not the way. Here I'm back and I think I can go. I have some information that I can use to strike. So I want to move forward. This year, it's either go or never. You make it or you make it. Alright, I have the information. What are the lessons that you can pick from that and other artists can learn from? Basically, I realized that when I play a game, I connect with it. Like the way you associate and say the interaction. Like everything you do to the people. Because it's not all about yourself. When I was in Amsterdam, I went to the studio to play music. When I play music, my fans play music. You also have to consider the audience. Like, what do they need? When I play a game, you have to study the game, understand and keep moving. And keep moving. So now you know what the audience needs? Right now, I realized that my audience has been giving them something. Right now, I want to do something different, vocally, live music and everything. I just want to be different and then I see what the game has for me. Okay, so what is different about your music now compared to like two years ago? Is it newly produced? Okay. Sometimes I think about my first project. My first project was fine. But when I released it, everybody said to me, There's something. There's something I feel is kind of different. And your voice is like a flying. Your voice is like a flying. And I used to be wondering, hey, some people don't know what I am doing. I think I'm doing my original thing. But I realized that there's some information that I need to ignore. But they are so important to us. They say, hey, I can sing. You can sing, yes. But what do you understand about your voice? So recently I joined some vocal classes and I'm trying to understand the voice and then understand how you can do your own voice. In real sense, despite what you say about the voicing, there's something different that I don't understand. But unless somebody who understands what voicing is all about, you will come to understand that. So each artist has something unique to their voice? Yes, every artist has a unique voice. It's only that you assume that you are singing, but when you are singing, whatever is inside you are not producing it. You are producing what you like. And then it's like, hey. So you are singing. How many artists do you have that you don't know what you are doing? Honestly, I also have a feeling that I am in a combo. And by that time, I was feeling like he doesn't know what he is doing. I felt like he was doing a long project. And I was just liking the way I felt the thought that I was doing whatever he was doing. And I was saying, okay, this is what I can do best. But at some point I need to realize that I have something inside me that I combine it with the way I come up with a different tone. Okay. Okay. So I see Umejibaranda for your cup, Ubelia Nipende. And Nipende is your new song, isn't it? Yes, it's the new song. It has everything different. It's not the Ubelia or Solcombe as well. And I just hope it will be something. Despite what Sabadonna said, there's something that you need to adjust. Hey, bro. I can't afford to adjust. And I'm not taking it negative, but I'm just trying to do the corrections in my next project. And then you move on as you get better at it. So the branding, whether it's outside or outside, will it be a brand for you? This particular song? Basically, since my lunch, I've been branding myself. Like, back then, my social handles, I had t-shirts, scarves and stuff. I didn't have a brand. But somebody asked me, if I had a brand, I said, hey, there's something you need to change in this because it's like, this stuff in Afanya, you look like different. So right now, I'm just trying to find another design for my branding. What I'm trying to say, it will now be me. So it's coming? Yeah, it's coming. So this is a demo too. And in terms of the promotion, the new project, that's what I want to do. If you search YouTube, you'll find it. So tell us about your song, Nipende. Nipende, Nipende is a vibe that comes through after some love issues with dogs. Heartbreak, my name is... Because it's common to say, I had to break here, I just wanted to talk to this lady. Because sometimes, you find yourself like, when you feel like you're giving too much campaigns, you know. So I was just trying to talk to my home and out to my girlfriend. Like, hey, if you decide me, I'll tell you, I'll tell you. I'll tell you. So you know what, if you don't want to grow like they have been seeing you, but they have never been trying to be there for you, but I'm here trying to be here for you, but why don't you consider this and you also try to be there for me? So like, I just like it because... I love how you speak with Pasha and any real story, true story, real life experience. Sure. What you can, what relationship will focus if you're with this person? Yeah, I'll tell you. She does cuisine, I'll tell you, I don't know if it's true or not, but still, I don't know if it's true or not. But now, it seems like she'll come through with her relationship, but how are you going to react to that? So it's all upon us. When I'm with you, I'll tell you, it's you. I'll tell you, it's you. At the end of the day, it's you. I'll tell you, I'm sure I'm focused. Yeah. All right. Can you tell us your song to scare before to end the YouTube? Okay, let me give the chorus because the chorus is going to talk about mouth. Okay. Okay. Okay. Hey, sure. That was good. That was good You tuned in to the first half of your song What do you want to subscribe to? Just check on my social media I don't know if it's because of Obelia I don't know if it's because of Fred People are saying that Fred is your ID name So why? So Obelia is your ID name Yes, Obelia She has a story back then Now you see it What's the story? I was in high school My biology teacher was Mr. Akama Most of the time he was in a class He had a unique name I don't know So when I was in high school he was the nomenclature So It's true that Obelia I decided to use Obelia Okay, alright So what has been your greatest experience in music and what should we look forward to as we wrap up Basically when you are learning your music it's like the way the audience can receive and advices sometimes the bad advice, the good advice and the motivations like the corrections every now and then and I feel it's a growth and then What do you think? Just good vibes Good vibes, good music coming Good music coming Love, love, love, love, love, love matters Love, issues of their hearts to corner Dr. Love there The question you are asking today is what is that one thing that you can achieve and I can make it I am done What is that one thing for you? Young, famous and African You know the goal Next season we are looking to represent I just want to be young, famous and African I know if I be famous the bank will be fine and I will be an African Okay, good Maybe this is on 3 by then which I am going to represent You will have enough money I will support you on your YouTube channel at Obelia Fred Listen to his music Some comments Before we close up I want to ask you interview Y254 I am going to make it I am going to interview Y254 I am going to interview Y254 Gilberto I am building my mom a house I am relaxed Those girls Good vibes I am going to say I am very happy I am very happy I am very happy I am very happy I am very happy I am very happy Well, that is long I wish you all the best The last one I am going to interview you on the media house I am going to make it I am going to interview Y244 on the media house I am going to say I am going to join one of these days because you are part of the family Well, that brings us to the end of today's show That is why in the morning But we meet every every day, week, day, Monday to Friday So tomorrow you will catch Val on social Friday So make sure you tune in on Y254 in the morning That is at 7 a.m. For now, we wrap up We say adios to our nanny Tomorrow and next week Bye-bye