 to aunt scripture like I told you before we have shaynees right here in the studio and of course she's a budding artist and she'll be telling us more about her journey in music welcome to the show thank you oh my god you look so amazing you look so nice thanks all right so check us through your journey in music maybe you can give us a little background about yourself and about how you got started the music and how this has been for you okay officially I started in last year yeah but I tried to tell but yeah so I go back last year I recorded my first song now go back yeah then in like three months from then I recorded my second song then but now I have four songs oh yeah nice four songs so how has the journey been for you since last year until this moment how has the journey been I know but but it's a little bit in a town yeah yeah because you remember you told me um about some of the things that were happening in the industry you didn't like them maybe you can tell us some of those one of those things that happened maybe in the in the short time you've been here that you didn't like about the music industry okay the fact that a lot of people in the like presenters the days want to play a song unless unless it gives in to their demands yeah demands like uh money I'm a what kind of demands from ladies mostly they're really sexual it's from bj yeah that's awful all right but still you told us I yeah you said it back in 2010 and then you stopped okay definitely when I have the money so I plan that I go back to school finish up get my money then get back to studio yeah yeah so you already graduated yeah I'm working oh nice maybe you should tell guys that that is why do you think it's important for people to like as much as you're talented to also go to school why do you think that is important okay knowledge everything yeah it's power and it's everything yeah so I went back I did a diploma in clinical editing yeah and right now I'm working for myself in county all right so um you have a new single out now it's called the scene uh tell us about that how did that come about yeah okay scene is about okay it's a true story about okay it was some years back I was in a relationship with someone when we were down but when we got the money yeah he left me for someone else yeah awful but as much as it's awful it actually happened a lot and that's what people don't understand because people are out here telling ladies all the time look for that one guy you build a life with him it doesn't work but I don't know do you need money? yeah they try something else they try to something else yeah all right so in your case give us a little bit give us more what happened this back to me to an amali because I actually saw that in the video I saw in the video how your heart and then he met okay just give us details okay like it was 7g now but so much what do I do but new point or a new point do I do am I right okay like one of the five One of the fun, the groupies actually, let's call them groupies. That's quite unfortunate. But anyway, you're here as a song guy in Bertha. So tell us about the writing process for you as an artist. When do you write? Because you're working and then you're also an artist. How do you find a balance actually between music? Okay, between singing and then writing and then school, work. Okay, just spend time. If you have passion for anything, you'll spend time for it. Yeah, I spend time. Okay, I also, let's say, do you want to send a letter to a Jay. Jay and Betty from Tanzania. Oh! Yeah, that's a super blessing about a lot of Swahili in my song. Oh, so he helps you write the music. That is nice. So in the Kenyan industry, you've worked with anyone so far? So far. There's another song coming out very soon. I've featured a rap artist called Patuz. Right, are you looking forward to working with more artists? How many years have you been working with them? How do you inspire people in the Kenyan industry? In the Kenyan industry? Right now. Not really, but who knows, I'm going to work with him now. Like Nadia. Nadia Mokami. Yeah, she's amazing. Yeah, Ochile Brown. Chikuse from Basak. Yeah, I love Chikuse. From Kenya. Yeah, I know him. We've heard him a lot. Why on different shows before? Yeah, he's amazing. Yeah, and Kinka. Yes, he just dropped an awesome album, definitely. Alright, so moving forward, what do you want to achieve? Because obviously you tried music in 2010, it didn't work out. But you're back and you want to pursue it. What are you doing differently currently? To make sure like, I top up at 2010. Okay, one of the things is working on my finances. At least I won't have to do someone a favor for them to record for me. Yeah, yeah. These are things I want to do music different from the other artists. Right. So for you to grow, do you find time? Do you have vocal training? Or how do you work on yourself to make sure that you get better? That you sound better than you did on the last song? Or just to make sure you do better music? How do you practice? Just tell us about that. Not really, but I'm planning to. When I go for my liver, I'll start vocal training so that I can get better. Oh, that's amazing. Also, so this karaoke, obviously the show is karaoke. And everybody who comes here, you have to do a little acapella for us. We want you to make doggo. Billy L. S. Autea Studio, Nyan Nyan, Nkhtungu, Naroiko, no? Just you, they're all you. You guys want to hear that. So maybe you can choose any of the songs that you've done before. I'd like you to make doggo. Just a bridge. It's a bridge. It's a bridge. Yeah, it's a bridge.