 Nyanyangu alisha kulachon vinyengi, bat advesiake sweet, daily na ikumboka. Mjuku, wanadam wa na mambu maku, niwengi utanunu niya chadja, but noan, noan will be a hundred percent with you. Diktionaries ni ninyengi, but I doubt if they do keep their words. Naha tu kiyopilika kwa spring, padota kwa na tasta kukutenda mapaya, hip-hop point uta yelewa fudusha exel, niwengi wata spreadsheet na siya kua liya, ya positive life itacha wengi na negative thoughts, usijaribu kwa bomba, hawata kupia credit. Na kwa hi life oki mess, niha ondata kwa kwanza kukuflash out, silbdektrona kumbia. Ni donfu liya kwa na gojya, mawe ke kwa saka liya koleo, keshu silia kikufi niya kwa kona. Atilavi na randu niya, niwengi apiwa na kupenda, hita mi na saak na hijazi gunia, mpende rose kinyama, wonevili ataku roast, mpende God kinyama, I mean, be his sheep na heaven ataku host. What comes to nomara every situation? Yeah. Nomara what comes to nomara every situation? Yeah. So that's the reason I bank up God in my life, jini kwa kitu dikona interest, believe me I'm his favorite channel, jidili ajiiko saku ni watch, na setin limba ya watch, but ajiiko sa my time, hitasema I'm his favorite maths question, jidili na solve problems zangu, nili na five stars in my dream, ni kajwa God na converse na mimi, ni covenant lukona make na mini, covenant ya blessings, from dream ita come true, to dream come true, ni acha kutamak na vans kwa lami, but ni on vans kwa lami. Wait. Helo. Achiiko party after party, sweni party after yo party, batusi ni ambi lukona like sini ingiza Instagram, kujuni ambi lukona shares, kwa mani gram. Si kwa hi world, ni wengi watataka waba ye chupa, after that, badata kupa kama futa kwenyem gongwa chupa, ni God to hawezi kutupa, hawezi dan his back, so if he must get drunk, go for the Holy Spirit, wa chana na hene si, wu jeskia, time God ali katamaji, ni time Ali creating jia, danya the Red Sea, wu jai Dal 911 at emergency, that is a miracle. Emergency, missi om Farisii, I need him in my life, kus with him in my sight, Farisii. Si ni God to hame kupenda from zile ends the genesis, no human will ever love you from the beginning. Ali sa idea, during the time of exodas, wuki wa nashida, ni wangapikua lefiaka take it, so he's the only one available na hawezim haia, hame kupenda since which is due, na hatawahi get tired, mkose bina damu, ataku su mea kari waia, but God, God ataku su mehaia, pila kuri tiaia. Wao wao wao wao wao. Ei ei ei ei, renez the power actually. Yes. Big up on yourself manze, that was a good piece manze, ni me sketu ni me kachuwa, moza, sentence moza apu evo, ima samati you know, God had to keep watch, no jump a watch. Ya like, I mean his favorite channel, juki na jiko saku ni watch. Ei, maze ima maze, big up on yourself, so guys I'm loving the maja of how you guys are doing it. So it's something about renez and then we have surely, of course it's entrepreneurship is there and this is how we begin it, of course it's always big time, we love to enjoy ourselves entertainment and of course we talk about business in the process. So let's talk about the art industry while it's booming and it's growing tremendously in the country. And this morning renez the poet, he's in the house. Kari wuzana na? Sati. Ever been here before? Nope. How does it feel being here? It feels good. Okay, so ni ni honu kwa nga gana, please rehaja, please. Tell us, how does it feel being here? It feels good, yeah. All right, let's begin this guys. When did you begin renez because I know you background kiazi. I love art and I learned art since I was in high school, back in high school. Right. Yeah, so I started poetry in high school but performances I learned after from four. And then so I learned performances and I created fan base and I got strong. So I started poetry professionally before me and I learned professionally last year in September. So to say, when you went to high school? Yeah, when I was in high school, I went to a high school in Pamoja on Ajoa. Yeah, I went to a high school in Pamoja. I went to a high school in Pamoja but they were pushing me to perform. But I was going to stage fright in Lazyuma. So even you people experienced the same? Yeah, here I am Lazyuma. Lazyuma too. Tell me, have you ever experienced the same? Yeah, most of the people, okay, it happens when you do something good, people would want to know what you are really doing and people will tell you, when this is so funny, yeah. All right. Let's talk about business because anyway, today we talk about entrepreneurship. Let's talk about poetry and how is it really paying enough? Definitely, because kama haige kwen na lipa how do you do in it? Mge kusha funga mewa gono kaianda. Mge kwen nisha aacha. Ya, but pay na dipa nojwa sii gigi ksezote zta lipa vene vene labdengi na ita lipa ya, the different. Nabi alazyuma puta jengafan beso kuna zile zita lipa kidogo kuna ziniya zita lipa na kuna zile zita lipa sana. So it depends on your content. Like, you know, they say if you want to like to get something, okay, invest in something to get something out of it. All right. Ya, so if you, okay, like, if you invest in your art definitely it will pay you. Mtu tako anga liya atia ku iwi anza maha ana di serve, muna na. Right. No one will take you serious. Ya. Hey, biga, biga. I'm loving what you guys are talking about this morning. And you do poet. Shalini, you do music. Ya. How was the music business doing? Um, apparently I started concentrating on my music this year. And so far, it's good and also there are a lot of things you need to do about in music. Right. And as we know, music is very competitive. So you have to do it on your own way. When you do it in a good way, it will definitely shine. But when you copy other people or you imitate other people, ya, you will find yourself being with the same level of those people. I'm seeing Linit is like, ya, ya, ya, ya. Are we going wrong somewhere because there's so much of copying and even my first interview was mentioned of the same. Ya, plagiarism. Ya, we poets, ya, when you're on a job plagiarism, we try to be like someone else. What I do say and what keeps me going, don't be common, be unique. Ya, don't be common. Just be unique, be different. Ya, don't try to do something that has been done before. Ya, try to bring in something new. How do you sustain yourself in the market? How? Because how do you sustain yourself in the market? Was what you say is kwa kibaw. Music as she said, there are quite a number of people. How do you sustain yourself with your uniqueness or something? Try to be on demand. Like, my point, don't be common. Usizoe na watu ingi sana. Ya, you don't be common. Ya, you're here, you're there. Ya, you're there. As in kila gigunone kana. Acha kumiski asi, ya. Na, ni pesam bango. Naja ni pesa. So, ukianda, ume potia. Ya, ukiwa nukon jimand. Kipigia mutu be ya ko, kata ko zana pui taji. Okay, so to say, bada ya temi sa from tomorrow na jificha. I'm not really. And then I appear all of a sudden. Na zima kwa zu kuna placewa, so na kuna programa. Iona kutza kwa, kwa spokeno naja ya, spokeno na dati nui ingi. Uda pata pungu, nui ingi sana nuna. So, usizoe na watu. Like say, imagine, nui ingi sana nuna. So, usizoe na watu. Like say, imagine, nui ingi sana nuna. Like, you know, all of my pieces, I have a gig somewhere. Uta kutza. Yeah. It was a surprising thing to me. The music industry is facing a lot of challenges about ranging from quite a number of things from gospel, from secularism, and everything else. It's everything now. Yeah. How are you sustaining yourself, Shaili? Okay, being you, like, okay, let's say the music, Kenyan music, like the genkiton. Most of the people right now, they're living their own style of the gene of their music and they are going to genkiton. You see? Like, you stick to your own, stick to your own thing and do it perfectly. It's not selling. What do we do, Shaili? That's because you're not doing your best. When you do your best, you try to do something to your level best. It will definitely be a success. Okay, okay. Okay. Do your best. Trust me, we're going to be great. That's Shaili. Yeah. Do you think we're doing our best in terms of art in the country? Art. So, generally art. Let's just be general of it. Generally art, I'll say, some are doing their best. Some are doing their best. Yeah, and some are not doing their best. Yeah, they're doing it, but that is not what we expect. Where would you like us to emphasize so much on? Okay. Sikubaya, but kontin sima stikwe chafu do kuskise. Yeah. Do you say that? Yeah, we listen to South Israel and had the band. Yeah. And we'll still listen to them what we call kontin. So, I say, yeah, uta skete yo me tokote chafu. Yeah. I don't take kontin taji, like he badu toskise because, yeah, wanna do it. Okay. So, the message, as in your story, what impact are you trying to bring to the society? All right. Let's go back to the side of it. With you, Reneze, because you do so much of what she does music. When you're writing your poems, there's a way that you must structure them. So, ask to feed your audience. Yes. What do you look at? Well, I look at wordplay and then first of all, the theme. Yeah. Message, wasewa gets. Wana. Sita kuze tu nukupike play na pa wordboard atwa tini me raim na nimi zi. The theme. And then, storyline, you must have a flow. Wana. Yeah. And then, wordplay, uta tumia wadze zako wadze hevi. And then, add some punchlines. Dusi focus on punchlines. Ukuze tu waze wa check. A lafu aen de without a message, nuona? So, there's the part of the message, the part of the punch. All of these, you have to sit down and structure all these. Yeah. That is just for a poem. Yeah, for a poem spoken one. All right. How about music? Music mostly, you see what relates to was the cold broken past I wrote the piece but I understood asoma that there was no god but I got Yoga Point due to music quality asoma that next scene but need to place it up U boundary so I texted her and asked her if she knew what are k recording and she said she knows the T so I wrote the T I told him I off seem We came together, we worked on the piece, and then we went to studio and our first project was done, that was broken past. So and eventually to it, because of time guys, what are you working on? The piece that you just had called Uchungumtamu, that's our new project and it will be out soon on our YouTube channel. So that's the project you're having up next.