 Kwe津 mende, yukwe kufine wa, bwye na kwawei wa mendea lawe kutungubun na kue wizardu wa, maifisha na kwawei Jaan Iusiku Didu Mensa wajatia mafisha na kwawei Wajatia mafisha na kwawei wa, mafisha na kwawei Kwea lipo ando kusika, yukwe mafisha na kwawei M opposawe jaan N Aidia nubushawe hwenda wa wajatia mafisha Wajata na kwawei wajatia mafisha, mufisha na kwawei Mafisha na kwawei Ya, mostly because when I do music outside the studio, sometimes I feel like I have to change my mind and then sometimes I don't like the flow, but when it's raw and I have it in the studio and then I've done it already, then it makes it more real, you know what I mean? More real, more real. Tell me about these performances so you do actually do performances even if they're not, okay we have the main steam and everything performances, but we also have the underground kind of performances and events that people actually do come through and we'll start looking into that, that is live coverage. So speak to me about the events that you have been involved in. So for events sometimes we do our own events, we just put out our own shows and also come through to na maa downeza zitiki kwa eji. Actually on the 19th and 18th of this month kuna event kule lukenya. Lukenya, okay. Ya, ita kwa hosted by Mr. Rafimas, it's the 420 party, ita kwa inanda for 3 days for kutoka 18, 19 and 20th of April, so make sure you pull off for posters and details. So you have a couple of songs out and also got a beauty to look into your profile. And you're coming from a very humble background and what is that in terms of the music? Do you feel like the sound that you do, you speak about much more on your humble beginnings and what you do, but there's also the vibe of party songs and just for the hype. So your sound, is it for the hype or just conscious and speaking about what you're going through and how you can overcome every situation? I think I can say both because I just go with the moment of vibe, it depends the people we are working with, the producers. I do a lot of collaborations if you've seen my work. So most of the time my music evolves around what I'm doing in my day to day, every day because I'm always in the studio. I'll give you this moment for you to shout out to your producer who does your music and use camera for you. Shout out to your producer and anyone else who is watching that actually took time, sat down and said I'm watching one for my friend like that kind of support system that you got. I have to shout out my whole team, team who cares in the building. Fiya shout out my video team kushaitik films, my producer Yoda, El Town Records, Watualimuru, El Town, shout out. Okay, so for now let me ask, are you doing rap or hip-hop basically just as a genre? Are you just focusing on that Amma, you're looking for to explore other genres of music? Amma niko niko diverse niko into everything but obviously not in that hip-hop. I like that because most of the artists are like no because today I might be feeling to do Afrobeat and tomorrow it's just music. No, I've done basically, I've actually done like every type of music, I have like 500 songs and I'm still putting out stuff so I have to try everything. Okay, and speaking about numerous songs that you've done, we have a couple of artists who are on the mainstream. Can you take it to mention one or two people that you would like to work with? In the mainstream? Yes. I don't really know, I don't think the people I'm looking to work with are even in the mainstream but I wouldn't mind, if anybody is feeling my bad. Okay, they don't have to be in the mainstream, they don't have to be in the mainstream. There's people that I'm already working with that I'd like to work with and I think our thing is like we just want to do our own thing. I'm working with different artists like Dudu Manyoia, De Niro, guys from Tika, Yoda Jahem, I have a team and basically for now I'm just trying to build my own thing before I get into collaborations with other guys, you know what I mean? I like the fact that she'll just not mention that it doesn't have to be like mainstream, we have people who are out there who have talent and the people that you're actually working with. So we're looking forward to a new collaboration, a new sound of music. I was about to ask a question on who is the artist that you feel that... Anapata airplay sana, but una feel like anafaku putin mou wak. No, I wouldn't say there is an artist that's getting airplay. You are very much diplomatic. You are very much diplomatic. It means that they are good, you know, or they are putting in wak. If they are not good then they are putting in wak, that's how they get the airplay, you know. But there is the other notion that anapata airplay sana, but you know that the lyrics, I feel like you should go back to the drawing board and do a better job. No, I don't think that's the issue. I think the artists that are putting in wak, let them get played no matter even if the music is wak, if they are working hard you have to see the wak. Rajis, I feel like kush baby is very diplomatic and a play safe. Do you feel like the kind of artists who are getting airplay, but could not una feel they should put in more wak? I will mention names, but there is an artist. He is being diplomatic. You are not alone in this. I am not just being diplomatic, I am just being real. I wouldn't point out and say that this guy doesn't deserve to be on air. Because the moment even the media people if you are playing it, then it probably deserves it. Okay, there it is kush baby saying it all, that as long as you are doing good music, you are going to get airplay. So you have new stuff coming up, project? Yeah, I have a mixtape with my friend called De Niro from Tika, in it was Return of the Rebel. Napia ni kona mixtape angu cekimantri in Andropa for 20 this month. Watch out for that. I am working on a couple of videos from my older mixtapes. Alright, so we are looking forward to what is that mixtape. Make sure when you drop it, you drop it at hashtag Ibu Thazdei. Just come through. So for now, I have this dream of becoming an artist. So by next Thursday, I hope that I will cut my lyrics. Sooner I am stealing patch lines. So I want you to do a freestyle for us. I will get you all the patch lines. Next Thursday I will be bragging here for Barry Mo. So we will be knowing that I am the Dachile. So take this time a little bit of freestyle and then DJ Raj is catching covered on your jam. We blow in a capella? You wanna do a capella? You can get a beat that's better. Do me beban ko me pewa contribution. Shake, kenyuli pewa na mazako. After inter tukiwa na budako. Check him man. Listen, let's get him here. One, two, five, four. We in it, yeah? I'm on it, I'm on it, yeah. I'm just trying to be the boss man. You know we do it for a cause man. I keep it 100. Mr. Osman. I mean, I mean I don't mean to floss man. But my style too bad you can't rate it. I make a paman and mark you can't erase it. They said the boy too fast you can't erase it. The man too slow. And if you pace it, not dribble past them. And then I place it. A couple man down, cut case it. I unleash rap. They can't take it. I put it too deep. She can't take it. I dive in that wet, no navy. Banganya back seat, no Chevy. Young nigga, tank top. My eyes lazy, fresh cut. So you know I'm looking wavy. On itagamzi to flow heavy. They say my mind not right. I'm too crazy. I hear them talk too much. He don't phase me. Check him man. Let's get it here. Try it as much as you can. To jot down the punch lines. He's just throwing punch lines of every punch lines. I have a couple of them. But hey, that's all. No, I'm not doing this. Wish you on Thursday, okay? I'll have all the lines for you. You should have a barrel like me and you. Yes. So if you drop your mixtape, you'll have that barrel. By then it will be so good at it. So you can report your social media handles and how people can get to you. So on IZUN as an pata at kushbaby.com FBPR kushbaby.com Twitter the same. On YouTube kuna handoliangu kushbaby. And apia kushaitikstevi My video team. Yeah, follow mandem and let's vibe. Follow mandem and let's shout all vibe. Greatness is coming through very much. More lethal. You do not want to miss that interview at Michela Shirekzwe. You can find me. DJ Ratis Gachas covered. So how about we just stop speaking and let's dance.