 We have an artist in studio, he's an Abban Afro-Hip-Hop, Abban Afro-Hip-Hop artist. And he came all the way from Migori, well he doesn't live in Migori, but he is, he hails from Migori and he is right here in studio to represent the people of Migori and he goes by the name of Reptaan, what's happening, what's popping, you good? He's a person from Migori, he's from Fiti, he's from the show, he's from Mugwana Saidiya. Oh Mugwana Saidiya, ok that's the slogan now. Mugwana Saidiya. Mugwana Saidiya is from Mugwana Saidiya. He looks like a man from Mugwana Saidiya. He looks like Mugwana Saidiya. He's laughing at me, I can't see him. I can't see him. I just can't see him, I can't see him. Now she can't see him. Now she can't see him. Welcome to this show. We talked about Reptaan, the last time we spoke, you were going by a different name. Ok, ok. And now you're going by Reptaan, let me tell us about that, what happened? Ok, last time to Kibonga, I was going by the name of Robert Fuku Gang. Yes. But Robert Fuku Gang was a group. Yes, we talked about that last time to Kibonga. Last time to Kibonga, I was going by the name of Robert Fuku Gang. I was the leader of the group, Robert Fuku Gang. But we broke up in 2019, I got signed. So it could be a little break. Because I had to focus on major things. So I went under Robert Fuku Gang, I was still Reptaan. I was still reptaan. So people break up because of my muscles. Like you're like, I'm the leader. And I'm going to do my own thing. Is that what happened? It was easy. It was easy. It was easy. It was easy. It was easy. It was easy. It was easy. It was easy. It was easy. It was easy. It was a creative difference. It was a search for a Axan. Because I did slow down and then for my max. But you guys are still菜 too I am an Abanafro rap artist. I don't know how to say it. Abanafro rap. Oh rap, not hip hop. That's my own genre. So under Abanafro rap, I'm versatile. I don't know how to say it. Okay, define for us that. What is Abanafro rap? Abanafro rap, it's my own style. It's my own style. It's my own language. I don't know how to say it. I don't know how to say it. I'm from the same family, I'm Italian, and I'm French. Okay, we can hear you. We hear you. How has the journey been for you because you didn't just get started. You've been in the game for a minute, you're still pushing. Industry, what's it? Industry will be. My husband is working in the industry. It's been good. I've learned a lot. I get by good chance, I go to sign. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, I saw that, I saw that. You are top brass. Top brass music. I go to sign deals, but it depends on who I sign. And who I'm with. What are the terms? I don't know if I sign or not, I just saw what I was saying. But it's just a matter of time. That's good. All right, so for you, the terms were favorable. Are they the ones now pushing your music? Have you seen any difference before? You are a robot, you are a reptile. You have different school buys there. What are they doing for you that you couldn't do for yourself? Like now, I sign as a production. I'm a panda, I do some quality stuff for myself. Another thing, they push my brand. Another thing, I work as a creator. Before I was a singer, I didn't have a platform. Oh, so they are giving you a platform. And since the industry is growing, the hip-hop scene is growing, the rap scene is growing. Why do you want to see yourself? Are you looking to work with the likes of Akina Kali? What's your inspiration as you continue working? What are your aims? You know what, you look back and you're like, Mama, I made it. We're here. I'm like, under my management, I'm like, next year, it's going to be good, because I have plans. I have plans to work in Amsterdam, I'm going to Tanzania, and Ibra, Ibra. Shout out to Ibra. And what he's doing, you know Tanzanian artists, mostly they don't support Kenyan artists. But Ibra, he actually just released a song recently with the big classic, Wapa Kenya. And now you are also going to work with him. And he's big in Tanzania. And even in Kenya. So your management is going to make a connection with him. One organization, the first international collab I've done with him is just. Yeah. This is when I opened up. Then I organized with Ibra, then I went to South Africa. Hey, I'm a Piano Vibes. Yeah, and that's the way right now. I'm going to show you the Neza. Yes, yes, yes. Neza is a killer place here. So that's the vibe here. Right. And so you have all these great collabs coming through and also working hard on yourself. We love that. And you have new music. Tell us about that. Yes, yes, yes, yes. Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. When we came, the one that was, the one that was right there. And you're going to also perform for us, the new one. All right, so tell us about that. Do you see me talking back-to-back and bad on our videos? Okay, okay, okay, okay. You might be doing something right. Okay, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, before she got a chance. Yeah. I can't say I got a chance, I'm going to say. Not to make good use of a chance. Soon it will come to a resolution. I will be releasing music every month. Wow. Like last month alone, I released two videos, I'm going to say. Did you release Rumi Amigori, I released Gengelov. We are in a new month. Today I'm releasing another music. Hey, today? Today. Wow. Okay, so I wish we could have it so that we drop it here first. But we're so glad that we made it to Ambiahapa. This song you're releasing, what is it called and what is it all about? Okay, okay. The song I'm releasing is going to be this. The first song in my new EP. My new EP is called, it's called Python Under My Bed. Hey, do you have a Python under your bed? Okay, basically I'm a reptile. Oh yeah, yeah. See, see. Wow. See, see. I'm going to say. I know. I'm going to say Python Under My Bed. See, I'm going to say Python Under My Bed. Like in life, we face something, do not have to do anything, it's not true. It's not true. It's just joy. Let's check it. Some things eat us, not just joy, let's check it. So those are the Python Under Your Beds. All right. You know, one day, when you go to bed, you'll be like, hey, there's a Python under your bed. Yeah. You know what's going to happen. So like, now we don't have that. So the first song. When you press your own D, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's exactly what you're talking about. All right, that's amazing. And we are really, really excited for you and what you're doing in the industry. You, you're doing your part. What do you think the industry is doing wrong? But like when I talk to you, and at the end of the day, like as Jafika, Maluna, though you're actually getting a lot of views, videos in Asonga, but you're still not there yet. What do you think the industry is doing wrong? The industry. It's not the same. It's the same, it's the same, it's the same. The industry promotes what's popular. Like, We, we bring up everybody, yeah. You bring us to the limelight. But they are bigger industry. Right. Because they want numbers, they want to play what's not popular. They'll play what's popular. You know, if you miss a song, it's gonna be more monotonous. Everybody's playing the same thing. And yet there are people who are talented who don't have a platform. It's like, you know, hit songs are marketed. Yeah. Yeah? But it's good music. Right. I think the industry play this popular music, but there's still some good music, not the same as me. Yeah. Yeah, that's the fact. That's true. So what do you think should be done? Oh, I say work with a console, then what happens? Easy, easy, easy. I think. I just like, they should just keep pushing, right? I think one day we'll just wake up. Yeah. To Tamuka. Mm-hmm. One day, I mean. All right. But, yeah, I mean, there are still doubt, I mean. Like, actually, for example, we're not going to get mutiny promoter. Right? The same person is an artist. Oh, yeah. You see, it's going to be greedy. So we're going to push. Yeah, okay. We're not going to be greedy. It won't work. Well, for others. We're not going to be greedy. We're going to work in PDD. We're going to work in SME. We're going to work in KACHA. We're going to be greedy. We're going to work in DUNINI. They are business. Business and we're going to push music. We're going to be greedy. Yeah, they are. So it'll be greedy. We're going to work in KACHA. So you want to do it all. You want to be an artist and the producer and the director. You want to do everything. All right. Now, I understand what you mean. But because of time, we'll have to wind up their interview, but you'll have to perform for us. But before you do that, your social media handles NANGOMA, WATRON, APATAWAPI, what do they search? Okay, okay, okay. Me, it's simple. Play a sequel to TIKTOK, I don't know. It's all right. It's not good. Yeah, it was a play sequel to TIKTOK too, but everywhere NIKO, Reptile Kenya. Reptile Kenya. Everywhere. YouTube Kilomali. Kilomali. Reptile Kenya. YouTube on the Reptile Kenya Vivo. Yeah, Reptile Kenya Vivo, but we can get to... I want to talk better. Thank you Corada. We appreciate you. Thank you so much for coming through and do you have any shout outs, any last remarks? What do you want to tell your fans? Do you have some projects on the way that you should look forward to? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Big up my fans, they're my keep. They're my bill of fans. They're my top press music. They're my playlists. Top press music. Oh, shout out to them. Yeah. Big up Quasicabero, Big up DJ Blaka, Big up producer, I don't know what producer, and it's JB. Like a baby. JB. J.C. Bukinlu. Now I do. You do? Yeah. I switch to the same song. Yeah. Like, my last song was produced. It's called Hairy. It's a very sad song, but I'm just kidding. Okay. Big up fans, they're my... Yeah. Now, big up to 5.4. Shout out to you. Thank you so much. Way to Angoma. We'll let you know. Shout out to Chesa. Because on this show, in circuit, they play 100% Kenyan music. Yeah. We don't mix it up. No, 100% Kenyan music. So, we love that and we love that you are here. You came today. So, I think Mike will learn a lot from you. So, you can perform for us your latest single. All right. So, thank you so much. Thank you. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye.