 Deja Rasha na teita, laka raka. Yaneza kwa wajushu that.iqu doka na m睼zi. Yaoneza, Shaddrako, kwa kwa ajutai. But bayanut za mtibama. So, kwa nda hii kwa di yutia. Mwa niwapki sewa katutu kwa gapia. Bida kwa. Bida, bida, bida. Iyawey. Si indiviju говорi sowa. Isnu kwea. Isu na isu na kwa. Isu ni kwa crei. Isu ni kwa fatao. Powerun iwapia. Jarret, yeahbohain mo. Hi, am Jarret watching kwa kichumu. Nisha zi mwu dijera, nisha zi dunda by valiant please. Join jo kifu na kuru, please play for me, Chris Moodpati agen. Jaridu dhi ambu agen, hain, nisha zi dunda by valiant. I think that's a repeat of something. I wouldn't be there from member Kassin, nisha zi Chris Moodpati. Okay, this is, you know, jikama mende kwa, it's up, krum kasa ma twende isa kit. Lakin I like the enthusiasm. Ita tafuto, ita chezwa. Our first guest goes by the name of Chris. He's an uprising gospel musician. Welcome to the East Circuit. Before we start, would you like to send a shout out to anyone? Shout out, na kwa Chris taraka, I easy fake aleo. Ahaha. Ewe ngnini kwa asi whato na ni watch. Nisha wu inspire in my songs. Napiya like my friends at home and my supporters. Na big어 sana. Napiya kwanza dashi qiwaiz kwa me numalisha aleo. Dashi qiwaiz. Dashi qiwaiz. Naka shop Naka shop And so, to link up So now you started singing at the age of five Yeah, practically Lijwa, ili upasi, upasi, ume throw up na around charts So you just automatically, you know Sunday school ni muhimun, laze mo you end up just, oh I can sing So na say ma talent zingile zi naka mingi jwe environment Yani place ume lilewa Is it something lulikwana poshiwa two words by the parents? It's something you just wanted to do Aii is suku poshiwa Lili kii nikitun wada penda sana Since I was a child So lilikwa daka like, mostly like my life I glorify God through my music, through dance So siko is kumewa Lilikwa nile kila siko tu yani Ni routine, ni routine tu yani It's our own motivation man, ni passion That's very interesting and I commend you for that Because as you know, our generation is one of a kind Even our old folks, they're like, ay, awa toto So how do you stay true to the faith And how do you stay motivated to do the right thing And what's it called? Christianity Not really Christianity There's a word I'm looking for When you're doing something for the faith To stay true to the ministry By dancing and singing How do you stay true to that When there's all these other temptations I think ni kujiwa papasiyako Kijwa papasiyako ni gani Ita kwa ngumu Beide kuna weneza ingi Kavile gadi enu usema He's my mentor So kutkio akne gadi enngil Na usema Beide kawome kama for the wrong purpose Io tu yo purpose to ita kutu The very same purpose So kama mibilu kumekami ado Let's kudu ita isya Wene na hepe yo na chomoga So wakati mianza ku-understand Kwanza na fanya gospel Not as an industry But as a ministry Ina kwa impactful Kwa life here kuna atu And they start seeing the fruits of it And they say in the business for longer Like we grew up watching all these Gospel musicians and even secular musicians We went to gospel and gospel We were now somewhere In bitu Kuna wakatu mahali They're like I never said I'm this I never said I'm that But in terms of content creation Kenyan gospel music Kuna wile it's mostly dance music I think you get what I mean It's not really ministry focused So what do you have to say to that? I think every country Music is blessed It's graced in a certain way Of doing music South Africans they're still Their culture Uta patangu maya yoni beats too Kutaka mwanzu police na sema tu Maichuku ya Maichuku ya Kiyotu ndo tu na sema kuyo song Una pata And I think since nzakale Kwa tu lukuna jua Kenyans are like these people who are hyped Sisi na Nigeria kuna wene atu na Una pata squeeze na hype song Zitu zi na ndakufana na nazao I think we're also growing Because Kiki kumpiapia na atu kama sinach Kuna zile witu like Kuna zile secret rooms ame ingi yao na Praia Sisi sema atu Atu kodifrensa na Nia atu kuna Kresitofa uti Yakufanya the style of music So maybe una pata sinach So that's where God ame ingresia So kipata uku kina Gadi eno na hoa Gimana guwanzu Witu wile zisa utu saputi ini Like as long as una bring the right content It's about gospel, it's about Christ Siu nikama kuna uba atutapatana What's about that other situation Of where people don't have a stand They're doing both Nikama this guy just sang This latest hit song in Kenya To atu miyadarati It's sung gospel the other day So do you feel like it's essential And important for an artist If you're a gospel musician To take a stand and say Minim to a gospel Siu atu niku mahali What do you think? I think maybe I didn't have a more address Due to Namju and Steve who seem to boil I make too clear I make too clear Ako api Ako inspirations Ako api vijana Ako inspirations Laka ni atu end of it all This world it's a demand to stand Ako una stand Aki tufani ni atiadi watu Siu sugo atu kuiduni Ako ataka kuiduni Ako api Ako ile pande Ako kuna kuka kua first Nasi kikunglu kuna di Uli pol If you fall Siu on your toy Call it take for a long time Maybe it's game business Aki vili nama ju e liana Naak around Iokung luya kosushu media所 nani aki ni more clout than anything else But that's difficult though That's another question I would like to ask you You're an uprising artist You've seen the extent The major things people do Just to stay relevant Like Willy Pol How do you say you're relevant without jeopardizing your faith and your ministry? Onana kuna line ni anyofu wa iku cross? Ya, like unafa utupu set boundaries ako. Like one of the people wa ataka unge kuwa live today, unge kuwa na celebrate ni kabere re. These are people who are strict in the gospel. Like niva sayo wa luku wa high fanyu because like ni wa nataka glorify wa na ona. So that's why they say ma, oku wa tuu na umekam na the wrong motive juu kichi kiburada eitu. Badu na mombeya. Na vila lingya na sito liya. Mi wa duju liza. Kuna wene ni willipole na ndangi kuizosong zaki na scroll na naichi ki. But they will leave it. Po lipa na luku wa fiti like, what has happened? Onana. So I think ni ku stick close na God. Stick close na God. Wacha God ako tu rafiki ya ako. Siko ni relationship liya kuna na God after wanu kama salio na ndakutu angoma. Like kuwacha wiki kwa yu okulu. Especially since now, obviously willipole by there. Come on, how much they say it. Zika ume umkama wu zia umka. But you know, there's so many people who are looking at you, especially in the gospel music industry. So magnifying glass ni bigger, right? If people need to take a stand, not aside now, let's focus on you as a musician. In 2017, uliya zaku tu angoma flani. Was it really gospel ama ilikwa inspirational? How can it classify it? As long as you're sending the right message or even unifying people, God nai say ma God ni love. No na. So as long as una dati to kwa life ya ako, kwa musiki ya ako, na umatambua Christ. Nadia kwa Christ nai say ma, wiki yawata say ma, oh li kwa nakudyua. Nkini Christ tai say ma, As long as me receive Christ kwa life ya ako, and then you're doing it as good. So I wrote that song because in ikwa nachiki kumanzi so tensions are kabila, so I wrote a song in itwa we are one. Kenyans we are one. In any personal situation, wu li pili li kwa affect to that extent that you had to put pen to paper on the keo imbo, we are one. I was just reflecting from what had tried to happen in 2013. And I thought maybe this time nai za kwa kwa Christ nai na. No na. So ni li kwa kwa like better, una kwa kwa umbele. No, prevention is better than. Kwa so ni kwa nakuanzi nini kwa song that maybe nai za inspire hatu. If maybe imu say alwa kwa na fukiria kuna kitua nai za fahanya, inam cool down. Because I always believe this power in music. Music just unifies people. It just unifies people. Just like the song says we are one. We are one. Nice, I like that. And I think DJ is, I don't know if I should, you know, new or point fingers. Because we need most of these songs to be played in the clubs. How we feel? Because we were so hard by there. I said for that song, we almost struggled like for like almost like six months to nai na kwa kwa copyrights nini. And we are almost giving up and can't be a producer anywhere to give up. Because he is a fairy to me anza. It's like to me shu kwa matata. So I really encouraged even my producer and he was the fan of me be wherever he is watching. He is the owner of our focus. Produce here the first songs and he meant us ana kwa miziki. Kaku anisha what to do, what not to do. What not to do. Nice, I wish we had some more time to onge about the music industry, especially the gospel music industry and your take on it. But unfortunately, I tell you me nanda kwa isha. But unfortunately, I tell you me nanda kwa isha. So let's talk about the 2019 song, the new one. You released it around July? July. I like the vibe of it. You want trying to be anyone else. You want creating a dance song. You are actually trying to give a message. So let's talk about it for a minute. Um, aneze se likin li aniki yo song wakatilis kia my friend, fellow friend alukwa nishi kasa. So alikomit suicide. And it really pained us because nim say tulisoma nae, tukagro nae, like alik provide you the best facilities, the best education and you are like, guy man, uli fanya ni ni. Like uli decide aji tu yani, kwenatukchuku appeals, kujiniwa nga, you know. And it became so painful. Up to date baduna kumuka nga, yo story am like, hey God, I wish kuna wene zah reversing ni time, no advice. No, no. So I wrote that song out of like a dedication also to him and dedication to all the Kenyans because at that time, I think yo time period, yo period ya April me, kulukwa na tu visanga tunas ke manjana. Kulukwa na tu many issues na ya vizana ya. That's very true. So I wrote that song, not to train like maybe to to be different because kwan me pangai, yo mua kabe, there was to do some like same hype, hype gospel. But ni kasa, mua chatu kwanza ni toe this. So you get that off the chest. Yeah, then the next maybe you shall have something to vibe, to hype. Is that what's coming next for you? Yeah, yeah. Something to vibe to because whether Chris is also a dancer, you're actually a dance leader. But you have to be okay, too. You need to raise a good friend. He's not really excited about it. Anyway, I am a dance leader at the church. It's okay. So I have to lead kusini to authentic teens. So to kwan authentic dancers. Maybe I'll be invited to invite them in a while. That's exactly what I want to do next time when you come and we discuss the gospel music industry with a new track, I want you to come with the authentic dancers. We see. We see. We see. We see. We see. We see. We see. We see. We see. We see. We see. We see. So were, they will do that next time when you come through. Sante Sannah for coming 2 where can someone find you in social media? Uh in social media platform Zanguzote in Chris Judah Facebook, Instagram. Yeah anywhere. Twitter, since Judah. Safika Bisene so next, Chrisijoe's with his latest song.