 Played a scene, what a neat scene, a scene from a music video of our next artist of that day. Kumbuke, you watch a white in the morning, the Lydia Speckler show in this here city, in this here town. And if you don't know, please ask somebody. And if you don't believe them, that's fine. You can watch us Monday all the way through Friday, 7 through 10 in the AM. My name is Valentine or at Calamity Val and it is my absolute honor to host you. Hashtag of the day is Thursday Vibes and we're having a very good time vibing on a Thursday. Good morning. Good morning. How are you? I'm great, blessed. I'm glad you look amazing. Thank you. Please introduce yourself to the people. My name is Cesar Reigns, an artist, you can call it a bongo flavor artist and an entrepreneur. Or why bongo flavor? Why bongo flavor? It's more Swahili and more of sense. Tell me about the sense. The sense is that you have a brand new song. Yes, I do. Tell me about it. Brand new song is Missing You. Missing You is a song I did for a lady somewhere that we went to school together, a primary school. And I did not have much knowledge, I just learned. But it's true, it's like, they don't know anything and I do. So I'm happy to have you here today. What are you doing here? I'm on a batish now. I'm a bit busy here. Oh. I'm busy here for a couple of days. I'm working at a company and I'm not here anymore. I've got the company and it was Cesar, Cesar Reigns. I like these kind of stories. I think I had a similar one just this morning. Now I'm Asian and I wish you all the best. I hope it goes that way. Alright, it looks very nice. Where did you shoot it? I shot it with my A.V. I shot it with my dog Feb. I was doing an EP. He told me that I was doing a single EP. I told him that I was doing an EP. I told him that I was doing an EP because Feb told me that he was doing a video. I told him that I was doing an EP. Feb is Valentine's month. There's so much to learn. Tell me about your EP. When did you launch it? What's on there? When I was in Malaysia, the EP was called The Dawn. The Dawn was a kitchen. I was doing a gospel music. I was at home. I was doing a song. I was doing a gospel and a live song. I was doing a live song. Wow! That's poetic. I don't know if you can hear me but you have a Holy Spirit. Maybe we should just go listen and listen to the answers. Are you afraid of people hearing this other side of you? Which side? The gospel side of you. No, I don't know. No regrets whatsoever. No? Is it hard starting fresh? Last but not the least, it is hard because you know, you have a gospel, you have a pastor, prison, worship, all those people. You know, I'm from Kenya. I'm from Kenya. I'm from Kenya. I love to sing this song. I'm a second class from Kenya. I'm a second class from Kenya. I'm a second class from Kenya. And I'm from Kenya. So I said, hey, you want to go to Anguka? I tried to go to Jiji, but I didn't want to go to Anguka. I didn't want to ignore Jiji. But I... I don't want to go back to where I came from. I'm from Kenya. I'm from Kukaribu, Ngawewe. Because I was born in Ngawewe. I was born in Tunam, Zekiwa. I was born in Penzi. I was born in Ngawewe, Ngawewe. I was born in Ngawewe, Ngawewe. I was born in Kukaribu. I was born in Ngawewe. I was born in Ngawewe. I was born in Ngawewe. I was born in Ngawewe. I was born in Ngawewe. I like that. Sounds like Challenge Acceptors. But it's true. Kenyan Institute has told me. Because music is this music. It's either good or it's bad. So after that, we find the King Solomon. So after that, we find the King Solomon. So after that, we find the King Solomon. So after that, we find the King Solomon. I really like that you've chosen to look at it. Okay. Thank you. You have a record label. Tell me about that. Yes, it's called Rains Empire. Rains Empire is located at Upper Hill, next to Upper Hill Medical Center. It's located at the top of the world. Oh, like signing? Yes. I love if he bae. My name is Gillian and Upper Hill. Upper Hill? Yes. Upper Hill is located at the top of the world. So you'll be gentle with the pocket? Yes. Yes, of course. How would an artist come and reach out to you? We have social media handles. It's called triple O. It's called triple O records. So you can go to Instagram, Facebook, or you can go to the studio, or you can go to the studio. Okay. All right. It took me a couple of minutes to leave, but I do want you to, it is, or it continues to be, I feel like to join in that question, but it's been Men's Mental Health Aware Month. And there's a very big debate. First of all, the girl child has been over-empowered versus the boy child. But then also African men, when they come to you and ask you, why don't you come to me? I don't know why. It may just help who comes and maybe come away, and then you write it out and express yourself, but what happens to those who really don't know? There's an alarming rate of suicide. There's an alarming rate of homicides by lovers who are youthful. So what would you say to that? You see, the problem is the boy child is really old. He doesn't even know how to read a book, a book, the books, and even a few of his own stories. The boy child is really old. You don't know how old he is. He's the only one who knows. I'm not old. He's the only one who knows how to read. I don't know how old he is. I don't know how old he is. I just think he's a very young boy. I don't know how old he is. He's very young. The the the the the So we need to to to to to to to to to to to to to to