 Yes, and that was the lovely Kadiva Pei. She's here, she's very, very new to the music industry and she's been telling us what her plans are, her hopes in this industry and the challenges she's been facing so far. Kadiva Pei. Yes. Sasa. Kwa sana? Gofiti. Ya. You're looking good. Thank you. You too. Thank you. So kindly introduce yourself to our audience back at home. Yes. I'm Kadiva Pei and my aim is to take anyan music to the next level. Ya, and see Kenya has grown music-wise. Ya. When you say take Kenyan music to the next level, what do you mean? What I mean is mostly the audience, what we want to ask is, and maybe if you want to listen to Swahili songs, Tulenda TZD, most of them, it is automatic. So we want to bring that. We want to be creative and do better. So how are you doing that yourself? How are you being creative? Seeing that industry just recently? Yes. Okay, that's my aim. I'm trying and the most of all, kunapa kukuna unity between us wasani. Ya. Ya, because unity, if you are for everything, will go soft. So what challenges have you faced so far? Ha, challenges. Nima kiti. And though my present interview to fewa na jaribu, na jaribu, na jaribu to me improve sana, we need to pray Kenyan music kukuingi. Ya. See, see, that is what we are doing here. Ya, exactly. That is what we do each and every Saturday morning. Ya, but do you know, the reason why audience whoingi wana indanjeni, kenyua na ona. Kenyua na ona pata mutu ma fansoki wengi wako uku. Ha wako kenya. Because of what they see on TV, what people play, though we are trying. Ya. Okay. So we get kakuna mo kenyan music on our screens. Of course. Yes. Alright, so tell us about your first song. Is this the first song you've ever done amakuna zminu li fanya, ukazi shelf kwanza, ukasema eh eh, what is this in godje, to release i kwanza? Actually, this is my first song kufanya professionally, career-wise. Though I am not sure if it is Kitambu or Kitambu Sana, but back then I was in school. So after school, I decided to take it more serious and do it like a career, like a profession. Ya. Yes, and that is, so forever is the first song I release. Ya. Ever, ever. Tell us what is forever talking about. Maju na sema, don't let me go. Forever. It's a love song. It's a love song. Ya, it's about what you feel. When that moment when you are in love, you wanna feel that feeling forever. Then I relate my life experience. And of course, what I see over there, if you are doing it up here, it inspires me a lot when it comes to writing music. Ya. Life experience. It's just someone who is making you feel, you know, I wanna be with you forever. Usiniache. Ya. Ya, na bangood. Yes. Ya, to kufloka kuhu. Okay. Today we are asking our audience, if you found someone, anengia kuwa relationship mutia, wuneza wa patia advice gani on that topic here. For forever and the being in love and feeling lovey-dovey. Everything is about trial. You never know. You can meet your prince charming now. Ya, you can meet someone who is really good. Duneza, ignore wuse me, eh, can't it right now? Ustake kuwa disappointed. Haute ishi wa forever. So, my point is, it's good to try na wujue what kind of person you are trained with at the end of the day. It really matters. And we need it. Tawutakai wa forever. Ya. Ya. So, what kind of music do you, wujue wants to put out? Utu tenda lafufanya love songs ama utawu kichanganya changanya as you? Ya, kichanganya wlazima but for now, let me maintain love song kidogo. And then, nifanyungo mamuji, wujue wa kuchangamu kaya shere then, ya. If there are any other projects that you are working on after forever? Ya, there is a project. Actually, it's almost kitu next month. Meet next month. I'll be releasing it. Still on that love song ama tu me wuka kwa shere huli? Love song. Kwa hanzo, though a bit hyped. Okay. Interesting. Tu nanguja kuia na. Okay. Who would you want to work with in the Kenyan music scene? If you got a chance to pick an artist, na hakatai, nga juo some country na kataanga, yes. If you had a chance to pick an artist that you would do a collab with, who would you pick? Tile Brown ama Tanasha. Why those two people? Because Tile Brown is a good example of something we should be proud of. Ya ni ako tu ligiya kia kutu ya ni he is a role model. When it comes to Tanasha, she is good. I really like everything about her, the vibe. How she is, ya, she is a role model too. Ya, so where can people find forever and your other project that is coming soon? Ya. Where can people find it? Youtube kandivapi. Aha, IG pia kandivapi. Like everywhere kandivapi, Twitter everywhere kandivapi. Ya. Okay, pinamanisha ni? Princess. Oh, okay. Ya. Alright, interesting. Ha ha ha. Yes, alright. Are you on any streaming platforms? Ya. Boomplay actually platforms, okay? Mm hmm. Ya. Alright, ni zatka kutu imbiya forever kido go acapella. Okay. Yes please. Down forever, we're together you're gonna never let me go. Down forever, we're together you're gonna never let me go. I let me go. You never ever let me go. I let me go. You never ever let me go. Love is so crazy. Crazy feel it too, too lejuana. I am a pinzi. Crazy feel it too, too mezoia. Nasi jiwazi. Crazy feel it too, too na pendana. Nata na usilai. O kani danganya. Usilyo kani chiti. Oh baby o kalaai. La la la la. O la la la la. Sumi baby. Alright, that's nice. Ya, so thank you so much for making time to join us today. And we hope to see more of your music out there. Ya. Ukiyanza kuna kusimama tindo. Yes, any parting shots as we wind up? Shoutouts kama kumakunom suanskakusalimia. Ya, to my family back there at home. I know they are watching. Hi. And thank you. To my fans, I love you so much. Don't give up on me. Vitu motos in akuja. Yes. Alright, thank you so much. Yes, up next is Kadiva P.