 Now, Soul Generation, we have been Soul Enviri and Southeast Soul, of course, but now we see they are, you know, just separating. Are we still going to have a reality show around them? And how is that going to be? I think separation is a bit of a of a hashtag. When you know how record labels work, you send an article for a certain period of time, and then you've done your job well, they should be well equipped to go out by themselves. And I think that's what has happened with Soul Generation and Southeast Soul. You know, there's some of my very good friends and I spend a lot of time with them. And I think that it's all being Savara Policapa and Shimano have done an amazing job of handholding Enviri and Ben Soul and you've seen what they've become. And I know that they're doing a lot of work in the background to assist them in the next journey. So what they're doing with them is they're teaching them about business and business acumen. They're training them on putting together systems. And I believe that Ben Soul and Enviri are going to be top entrepreneurs in this country as far as the art world goes. And what Soul has done is, you know, how you hold a child and they do well and they graduate and you say, go to the world and make your own path. So it's an amazing thing. And Soul family, let's be Soul family. So those guys are, they're a stronger than they've ever been. Everybody, welcome to SVM Buzz. My good name is Misk Pinji. And right about now, I am hanging out with Eugene Buba, who is CEO, DNR Studios and of course a producer of course for film. Hi Eugene. How are you? I'm good. Thank you. How are you feeling today? I'm feeling good. I'm feeling good. We are launching Call of Cultures season two, which is a TV show produced by DNR Studios. We had an amazing season one and we can't wait for you two guys to see season two. Now, I mean, you know, they save a reality show comes back for season two. It means it's sold. And two, the audience is interested. Is that the same case with Call of Cultures? It is. It is. Call of Cultures season one was one of the top 10 streamed shows in Kenya and in Africa on Showmax. So they did it very, very well. And you know, and it's obvious why, because you've got Gloria Massey and Betty, who are some of your most loved siblings in Kenya. They show you what family means. They fight, they make up, they fight the world together. And a lot of Kenyans who are interested in this content and we as a production company, we are extremely happy about that. It's also it's part of our long relationship with Showmax. We produce quite a number of TV shows. And so yeah, we can't wait for you guys to see season two of this. Yeah. I mean, I saw it's a Showmax original now. How did you get there? No, again, it speaks to just the resonation with the audience since the season one was licensed. But as you mentioned rightfully, so season two is now a Showmax original. And again, enough, I can't thank enough to the crew that works on this. There's a huge team at DNR Studios, directors, producers, content creators that work together with the members to give you the magic that you watch on TV. Yeah. I mean, you know, reality show is something new in Kenya, but you started it and you're moving on. How was the reception, especially from Kenyon? I actually didn't start reality TV in Kenya. If you remember those Nairobi diaries before me, there was quite a number of several reality shows with us. But then we were the first ones to do the first celebrity reality show with Bing Bahati back in the day. And I think it's been a learning curve because we did Bing Bahati, we did SoulFamily, we did Salty Soul, we did This Love With Oh Weh, Nameless, that's currently showing on MTV season two of that as well. So over the years, we've been learning and improving. As a company, we work on a Japanese philosophy called Kaizen, which is constant improvement every day. So as we work more on it, we get better at it. I don't say easier, but we become better at it. So yeah, it's fun and we are quite excited to be able to keep improving on it and hopefully give you more to see on television. For sure. We can't wait to see what you do more. Now talking about this May, the month of May, you meet so many people, your gene, you interact with very high-end people. What was your highlight of the month? I think my highlight of this month, of course, is this launch. I'm quite happy about this. Can I look at season two? And I also just came back from Dubai, where I was part of a panel discussion on what AI means for the future of media storytelling. So that blew my mind quite a bit. But I would say the highlight for me is the launch of Call of Couch season two, as well as the launch of This Love Plus One with Oh Weh and Nameless. So Call of Culture is starting next week and there'll be a weekly episode. And This Love Plus One is also going out on MTV every week. I think you're on episode four now. And Oh Weh and Nameless are focusing on a new baby that they have. So it's an exciting month. We're happy. And of course, you also have the reunion for real houses in Nairobi. That's going to be on the first of and the eighth of June. So it's an exciting month all around. We saw that you met the deputy president when you attending the Forbes 30 and the 30. What was it that you guys, I mean, one highlight that you could say you got from him and the discussion that you had? I was part of a meeting between the deputy president, Saudi soul and myself. And they reiterated their support for the cement industry. It's a new government. And I feel like there's a lot of good will from their end in terms of engaging us. And you know, we hope that the government because what you as an entrepreneur, what your government is, the creation of a good environment to allow us to do business. And so speaking with the police is a bit I feel like the heart in the right and I don't have a lot of hope about what they're going to do for the industry. I mean, we are so hoping, you know, now soul generation, we have been so invariant, Saudi soul, of course, but now we see that, you know, just separating. Are we still going to have a reality show around them? And how is that going to be? I think separation is a bit of a of a hashtag. I mean, how record labels work is you send an article for a certain period of time, and then you've done your job well. They should be well equipped to go out by themselves. And I think that's what has happened with soul generation and Saudi soul. You know, there's some of my very good friends and I spend a lot of time with them. And I think that it's all being Savara Policapa and Shimano have done an amazing job of, of, of, of, um, hand holding, the invariant been sold. And you've seen what they've become. And I know that they're doing a lot of work in the background to assist them in the next, in the next journey. So what they're doing with them is they are, they're teaching them about business and business, uh, acumen. They're training them on putting together systems. And I believe that Ben Soul and Viria are going to be top entrepreneurs in this country as far as the art world goes. And what, uh, such soul has done is, you know, how you hold a child and they do well and they graduate and you say, go to the world and make your own path. So it's, it's an amazing thing. And soul family, knowledge, be soul family. Uh, so those guys are, they're a stronger than they've ever been. Uh, they're just doing what the natural progression of those businesses is. So the reality is still on? No, I mean, we're filming a season. The thing we do now is we film a bit more patiently. So what you'll see is we might release it four or five years from now, because we are watching the journey and how things progress, but we are filming. What do you actually do for Saudi soul Eugene? What do I do for them? Yeah. I mean, what do you do for them? You're always hanging out with them other than just shooting soul family? No, I think we're just very good friends. And I have a music studio at my house. So they make a lot of music at my house as well. You know, the thing that people don't understand is with BN, with them, I went to high school with them. So we were all in upper health. So we know each other from back then. Then in USIU, I went to USIU with BN. So we have a long time relationship and we do a lot of business together as well. So we are, we are friends. We are very good friends. Yeah. Okay, Eugene, please tell the fans why they should watch Charlo Culture Season 2. Starting next week, you should all tune in to call Charlo Culture Season 2 because if you watch Season 1 and you love the content, it's coming back hotter. It's more honest. It's interesting to follow the growth of a group of people. And if you care about family and good entertainment, then Charlo Culture is a show for you. For sure. All right, Eugene, thank you so much for always talking to us. Thank you. All right, guys. That was UD Nambugo, who is the CEO of DNR Studios that has produced Charlo Culture. And he is also a producer. Thank you so much for watching Buzz. It's time to say team.