 Ay, ay, ay. ah. Life in a pressure. I can reach to pressure, then in a refresh. Until I come back up. You know that DJ and then back up. I can reach to pressure, Life in a pressure. Then in a pressure. ha ha ha ha. Family in a pressure. Family in a pressure. Life in a pressure mob. Now, if we really go to the pressure, we'll face a pressure again in life. All that, So you get to request the best hip-hop song that will make you a Sunday morning. Ah, nambiwa sa ini afternoon. Sunday afternoon. Yes, come on. Misha ni wakunam sa ni anajita Ian. Nando yu su ujinengine. But nando yu mi namjua from church, eh? Tuli kwa brick per mother. I don't even remember, but you have brick together. Namjua kwa Ian. But what cha twelze zina kia usa ni? Uh, mazina ni muhange. Muhange with the double eye. And we out here. And we church, representing we church. Tia lasi mawse metu na pasi. Sitam and city lighters. Sitam city lighters. Sitam and city lighters. Zote. Sitam zote tu? Ah, sitam buruburu specific. Sitam buruburu and city lighters. Nita kumeshonu yu opasta. I know, I'll make sure he works. Waburu. Waburu. Ulule ulule. Helio chain. Pasta helio chain. Was good. Was good, pasta. Pasi ono na wato. So ako sasa. Do you see your kids, eh? Even though metu raise, eh? Atawa city lighters. Pasta George Masharia. Yes. I recognize you, Pasta. Pasi. We thank you. Bless the Lord. Iyan, wuna na... Today being hip-hop edition. Why hip-hop? Una jwa si uzeba. Kuna ili generation uzebanga. Hip-hop. Is yosia mungu. True, true. Why that genre? I think hip-hop is a very strong genre. Ukiyanga liya most of the things that go on in the world. Most of them, the direction it will talk from hip-hop. Hip-hop is a very cultural shifting music. So for me na venyemi na penanga kwa a voice. And I like my voice to be heard. Hip-hop only made sense for me to do it. And na Filipia, as I say, it is a very strong genre. So sindo ma culture shippers, I mean kwa dunyam zi ma. Watoa kia mwa kwa vasachi wali iskia kwa hip-hop. Siu kwa pwale. This guy. You need to admit asho nana. I can't deal with it. Hip-hop, hip-hop. It's all hip-hop man. But uno jokunam zeli niya mbea hip-hopia iyan. Na hip-hopia wengine. It's different. So na ili hip-hopia ma cool kids na ili hip-hop siji ya wapi. Ebudjite te. Na have a chance to ask you on ebudjite te. How different is your hip-hop? Ah hip-hopia. Siji kwa ili kwa kumplimen dun salse ma kwa ili kwa kumplimen. I take it, I appreciate you. God bless you and your family. Thank you. And for me, minasama too. I think for me, my hip-hop comes from a very honest and real place because I rap about mostly my faith and what I see and what I feel like my voice needs to talk about issues alive to kawaida or just things of faith and being a Christian and being bold about it. And did you know you always wanted to rap kwa kwa ma zile sikuli kwa kwa ya ulikonu takatukim by zine itwangare mb? Izo. The funny part about it ni leotan konambiam say I never thought I would be doing music first of all kwa ili kwa twile kwa nye ngefanya but I kwa kwa ati something I wanted to chase at e manze minakumsa ni ii one of these aa. Mimi sayi nge kwa probleme nge kwa na fanya kazi ya kwa nge kwa host kwa shu ama nge kwa kwa radio because that's what I learnt in school that's what I did that's what I'm certified to do but I mean see God Okay so okay Yeah, let me ask you cause you are in a group yeah let's go to you for 12 then you left How can you rate your music right now how different are you from that time to right now when you're single Right now, the music has changed a bit kusuna jua, if you're in a group, mkawase ka, tunkawase ka, tano. And when you're in a group, lazimona jua inika chama. So we lazimata toa do, we are toa do. We are toa do, so at the end of it, kila mtame kwa ntibit something. Say me to us with the music. When you're in a group, it's a combination of five ideas. So every idea has to be put in one. Right now I'm doing music by myself. And I feel like now I am able to express things that I couldn't express when I'm in a group. So I think it's a good step. And I thank God I made it. Oh, we bless the Lord. So say me to us with the music. Does hip-hop get enough airplay apart from kusuna jua inika chama? I call you to you. I think many people are very reserved with hip-hop. Because I think they don't understand how you can put God in such a genre. Because as we say ma, kuna a certain connotation iko behind hip-hop. People just feel like, ah, it's a very violent, it's a very sexually imeya kwa too much of obscene and all that. So people take it as, ah, akuna vile ineza kwa gospel. But I feel like God is a God who goes everywhere. You know, ata uko kwa madjus na gentiles kwa sabi eni God, all this is under him. So when God chose hip-hop aga nembi, I am Hange. Chesakama webe mimi na yu na yu skodi kusama. So expect more airplay. Kendeleivi, there will be more airplay in the media with the DJs of hip-hop. And I would just like to send guys out there, people who love hip-hop and people who support hip-hop. Embraces. Sisi nwa shumokoka, like for real, for real. Situ na uko njunshin na like ah, manzo isi kona fana hip-hop na umuokoka, akuna e langivo. So like you see, we are born again, we are about this life and fully, a thousand and one percent, we are legit Christians. We walk, we walk the talk on adjua. So I just say, embrace our supporters kus I mean, tuki fanya na mkusek kwi chesa, you know, you are not catering for a certain audience that is really yearning for this kind of things. Okay, so I do expect another genre for you to sing another genre. I'm out to stick to hip-hop. Yeah, I expect a lot. A lot. Yeah, kus also to study new projects, kama kuna kolabo pia in future. Oh, nice. The past two months, nimi kwa niki re-listen to my album, kus did an album, yet to come, but soon enough ita ita toka. Kuna so many types of music in there, not just hip-hop. Ata my next release is not as hip-hop as hip-hop, but not as hip-hop as hip-hop in a papukua. Yeah, I think we'll let you launch up and you'll do hip-hop as hip-hop just as you are telling me. Illukwani launch, but we had some miscommunication with the director who did the video. However, it's dropping soon, soon, soon. And two colabos, I've worked with very few artists, mostly because I feel like working with someone else, you need to understand who they are, not just the music side. You need to like have a sit-down, need to know what are you about. Ni kwa kwa una kwango me kwa kwa, amatu ni sura wuna wekele, awatu wana jua. So, I feel like having a relationship with the people you work with is really good, but expect like two good colabos soon. Saki kuhint ni nani kuhabu ni taribu surprise so soon enough. Please keep the surprise for us. Nusho, nukona suwali ama aendele kuh two more shout-outs. Nusho, nukona suwali ama As I've always said for me, hip-hop has always been, ila vi, I call it, kwangu, you deliver message. Maybe for you it's a different genre, but there are people out here who listen to hip-hop. And as long as we are not supplying them with positive content through hip-hop, then it's kumatrix kido. Umu menshuni ya sungi, apresha. What made you write this song? Are you going through some pressure? Yeah, a lot of it actually. I feel like, as an artist, you need to be a very seasoned kind of person because I feel like people go through seasons and they need certain songs for certain seasons. So for me, pressure came at a season where I was going through so much because at that time nilikwa nimi toka kwa group and was trying to figure out what I would really do because I had never done music by myself. And as I said, haiku kwa kitu nilikwa na taka kufanya. So I was trying to figure things out and just put things in order and there was so much pressure but then you have to realize diamonds are made through pressure. Gold is, has to go through a lot of heat and at the end of it, it has a really good product. So the pressure is necessary. Just handle it well and handle yourself with care. Sawa, sawa. So same as social media handles, ako vliwato neza patam ziki ako? Muhandji wu the double I across all board. Watwa nyumbani? Muhandji wu the double I, M-U-H-A-N-J-W-I across all social media. You'll get me YouTube Quote. Get my music on YouTube, Spotify, iTunes, Deezer, everywhere. You can pick up a few people also? Big shout out to my church, city lighters, to every person representing hip-hop, every hip-hop head out there, everyone who's supporting this music. Let us grow together, support is always needed. Yeah, sure. We'll leave you Muhandji performing a few songs with that hip-hop mood. So we'll jump into Muhandji. We'll do a while back. So we're going to have a rafiki. Yivi, yivi. Oh, we are going there. Sawa, sawa. So we'll go to Yivi, yivi. Yivi, yivi. And then we'll go to the issues that's coming up. Another tight track by Muhandji. But for now.