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So loud back is a very interesting name. It means all sorts of things where I come from. But before that maybe he intros the solo, solo, solo, solo. So maybe we can start with you right there. Your camera is number four. My name is Buluma the Plug from Nagas Gang, we're the three of us. We've been like this since like from like it's been like two years. Two years now. All right, so it's family. It's family. I chose these two are brothers. Who is the last one? Who is the last one? Wow, he looks like the last one. You got that a lot. So Gina. Neto Lusko, Nax. Lusko? Lusko Nax. I represent Nakuru City and Nakuru County. But currently I'm situated at Rui Rundani. I represent loud back gangs. LPG. LPG. LPG. Gas. Gas. Kimby. Kimby. Gas. Gas. Yeah. You already know? Yeah. You already know? You already know, yeah. Yeah. You already know? Yeah. You already know? Yeah. I'm your mother. What I do I do. All right. That's the stage name. That's the stage name. All right. So how many people are in the movement? The last one or the first one? So he learns how to learn how to use his voice. That's loud back. So they are doing their thing. They learn how to use their voice. They join them with one force. So we are like loud back gangs. Loud back gang. Yeah. So what is the difference between loud back gang and gas gang? No, it's not. It's the same thing. It's just an alias. Alias. So gas. Loud back. Yeah. Yeah. What does this mean, man? Like, he gets to know what's going on. Okay. And I'm like, I'm the man with gas. Okay. So I start to get tired. And I say, and gas can be a giant. And then you need gas. You need gas to get here. You breathing is the unit. And gas. You breathe your gas. So gas is life. Motivation, yeah. Okay. Yeah, yeah. Many people are like. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So gas gang is two years. Two years. Yeah. Two years. Two years at a quail. Yeah. How many songs deep or how many albums deep? The two years really, we had like two tapes. First one came to a loud pack and we recorded infinity. That's where we started our like... Journey. Yeah, yeah, infinity. Big up, motto, in order to connect with it. So after, you know, gas gang, your loud pack, the second one came to a band. The loud pack started like five songs. And then like ten songs. Actually, we've started dropping many videos from this year. So do you consider yourselves rappers, hip-hop artists or trap artists? We are trappers. But mostly we're trappers. You're trapping, trapping. I like it different. I like it different. So what's your style, if I ask? Mostly, I'm trapping. You're trapping? Hip-hop, I evolved into a trap. So after that, I have a ride now. And I have fans. All right. Like me, I have fans. You're hoping to grow the fan base. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right. So trap, what does trap music mean to you? Trap music, basically, it's not anything. It's a lifestyle. It's not described like a trap. So the problem is people don't know what a trap is. They don't know what a trap is. They don't know what a trap is. So trap music can be related to something specific? So trap music is related to what trap music is, right? So what is trap music? Do you listen? It's like what you listen. So everything is related to what we are talking about. Everything is related to what we are talking about. Anything related? There is no lamp of a Healthcare team. Oh, there is no lamp of a Healthcare team. There is no lamp of a Healthcare team. So Rui Rundani, you're representing Rui Rundani. There is your studio in Rui Rundani as well. Yeah, yeah yeah. All right, so I'd like to there's a there's a frisk by a rapper called into a Nami Forgotten the name when someone you don't you can't rap if you don't practice What does practice mean? Parties mean a lot because actually serious seriously could record music it means it was started like two years in man but serious demands I could drop a moka so like Practice says I can't say I have a talent What has brought to me is like the practice always Motivated to kill kids. I don't live together and that's a Produce it to make a man up. I don't mean Yeah Like three sides it would have a video penny to con a mosh Shady bigger bigger former producer to a boy farmer. All right Yeah, we I'm looking to see you here sometimes in the producer's edition So you say practice is very important very that is something you tell somebody wants to pursue rappers Yeah, I do this every day. Even if you have a talent like practice man the practice was a trap recording is easy But when it comes to standing out your game to maintain it's actually hard to keep practicing keep practicing everything What are your drills practice drill if I mean we record Like almost on a daily basis So with time out at Napa to sound a twin improved like Practice makes perfect and Okay, the problem with recording daily you need equipment and you need studio time Do you guys pay for studio time? And how do you go around this? Actually, that's why we moved in real Because they didn't come through my stuff. So like we record ourselves. Yeah. Yeah, we have our own equipment Yeah, it's a very good investment. Yeah To me it's even now like investing in our videos and even when you go to YouTube you see our videos for from this year There's much an Anacca two months three months It's like six videos this year. Yeah, I decide like drop six videos over. Yeah. How is the response online? But you don't give attention to actually good. Yeah, you see All right, so if you've been following hip-hop a Crank came it went Now we have trap music and people claiming trap is weep and it's going to come and go What do you guys think about this? I it's not going to go It's actually going to last longer than hip-hop Because now now if you look at hip-hop if you look at trap size it was say when I'm back Okay, what one I'm about what's the experience? We look at a boy and a him but like for real feelings and experience feelings What day keep on week one hip-hop? You're like supposed to be strong talk about gang shade But now there's trap is what you bring to the table what you experience Mm-hmm. They don't talk on a late night. What are you cookies on a fill on a late night? So it's actually going to last long. All right when I talk about trap I'm talking about the that the sound in particular But I get your point and I get where you're coming from you guys have a new song on YouTube It's how many days old now like a week like a week old I can't take it But take I can't take it Take it as sugar. You can't I'm not going to use it I'm tired of singing so I'm going to be having a Bible in school Gonna sing you so you can't do it I'm going to take it as sugar It's not like I'm in a place where I have to take a sugar or a shank shank. I'm a boker. I'm a boker. You're a boker and you're a boker. Yes, I'm a boker. Alright. We're going to do a trap in Amanisha. Yeah, our trap. I'm up to bar. I'm up to speed. Yeah. Alright. So we're going to do a trap. Yeah, yeah. Alright. What's the concept? Actually, for me, I like to take a... where we live, we call it the trap. I said to you a trap mostly so you work at 2-bit online. You know, I'm not saying it's your bit. You're one of our producers. You know, the two skills that you have are like... Like, all the songs, you know, you can't come up with anything. You know, you can't come up with anything. So like, basically, you work triple-per-mode. Like, you can hook. You hook it with a catch. You know, you can't come through with anything. You can't come through with anything. Yeah, hook it with a catch. You can't come through with anything. You can't come through with anything. You can't come through with anything. You can't come through with anything. Alright. So there's power in a catchy hook. Yeah. When it comes to trap music. Yeah. There's power in a catchy hook. A catchy hook is very important. Yes. Very important. You value that. Yeah, yeah. Alright. You can't go in balance. Catchy hook and the verses. Catchy hook. Because if you look at statistics and what we can do because we're at home, they look for the first few seconds of a catchy something. Basically, most of these are called hooks. So if you don't have a catchy hook, it's very hard. Yeah. So you guys are standing hooks out here? No, no hooks. Yeah. Hooks is like the heart. Like in kaha. Yeah. Yeah. I get your point. So the name of the song is in beteka. Nisheng to the world from Nairobi to the world. Now you guys are representing Neku. Do you have a fan base in Neku? Yeah, very. Actually, the biggest for me is because my best friend went to a conax. Yes. Because I grew up there mostly, most part of my life. So me and my fans went to a conax actually. So the trap is the trap city. The trap city. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The trap city. You went to the conax resort? No. I was born actually in Ruiro. Yeah. In Zaka and actually in Losco, high school, which is a rouge. Yeah. Yeah. Then we were staying in the same place, Ruiro, when we came to Ruiro then we linked up to come and visited. That is how the loud park was. No. Gas gas? Yeah. Even we were like friends for like three years before we started like... Thinking about this music here. Yeah. What is the vision with this trap thing, with this loud pack thing, with this gas can thing? What is the vision? What do you envision the loud pack becoming? One thing, as I said, we are trying to transform the sound that is currently running in the music industry. We are trying to do something different. We are trying to do something different. We are trying to transform the sound that is currently running in the music industry. So you appreciate that these guys have made this trap thing popular? Yes, great. They are making a way for us. They are not making a thing for us, it's because they want to be heard like this. So the loud pack is really, they want to be heard like the way they sing. So, from Kittambu, Kranki, his hip hop is in Trapika to Pata. So, like, on that Vib, your style, you can do it on a trap, with a killbird. And this is going to be a wave. For sure. For sure. Performing they take up for the first time on TV as the loud pack in studio on why and the morning hashtag hip-hop Thursday supported by DJ Rajiz But before they do that social media Social media Social media Personal The The Group Gas Gang Gas Gang Handling But at low speed Gas gang LPG Same handling I miss Bitgas Gang Gas Gang All right You know what social media What drove you that election? I just take it Not as impermanently, I do it sometimes but I don't have a handle Check things out. Actually, I'm the one running the account. Like more managed, low-key. Low-key. Alright, let's do this for the first time. LPG performing by Taker, supported by DJ Rajiz. Let's get it. Then we'll be back with some more wine in the morning and some more interviews for you. Thank you.