 John saying that he is the OG and actually putting out a battle that guys could be have an opportunity to you know have an opportunity to collab with him because he's the OG international kind of thing. Thank you for staying tuned. My name is Michelle. Ashira hashtag to use is hashtag hip-hop Thursday at Y254 channel across all social media platform. Instagram is at Y254 underscore channel and in studio right now I am joined by a rapper who has been into the game for the longest period of time and this is the first interview that he's doing. First wave in mainstream. I'm not gonna say much I'll let him introduce himself because we cannot wait to hear much of what he has to say because it's too much of sauce in one plate as always right here. So what happens is this artist apparently had an album and it all went to a place no one knows even himself doesn't know what happened to his album. So we'll get into deep into that story on issues pertaining album and new music new single. Thank you for coming through to hashtag hip-hop Thursday hashtag one month why in the morning? I'm gonna say to introduce Kamiro Fo, Koto Amumich Kwamta Gani and Pia. You're the kind of sound of music that you do. I'm Kibira 42 and I do hip-hop. Kibira 42 and I do Octobizo. So Octobizo, do you see him as someone you can look up to? I don't see him as someone you can look up to. What? So what kind of sound of music do you do? Hip-hop. In school I do mambo rap. So what do you do? I do a mambo rap. I do a mambo rap. I do a mambo rap. I do a mambo rap. I do a mambo rap. So you learn to give blues anyway? I do, so I check it. So that I see the person is the other way? That's okay. So do you realize that you can be J-awes? I realize that I'm a hit, that I have a standard too. I'm in Class 2, I compose poor music, I present a song. I compose music and write a poem. I'm a teacher. Okay. Okay. When did you start popping? town. A. How did you gather so many So they accepted your music from your back. So you could probably tell them in terms of, because you started way back, in terms of their music and also not just the zombie and this always support system. What will you tell people in terms of the people who have not yet gotten to mainstream? What do you call, how is it back? I'll tell you, it's very easy. But we are all focused and focused on the music, let's see what's going on, what's happening, what kind of music are you listening to? That's what I'll tell you. Okay, so it's very easy. So approximately, because you're listening to the way back, you're like a child. So approximately you're listening to the way back for how long, professionally? Professionally, it took us four years. Four years. So far, how many music? How many do you have an album? We were talking about an album which disappeared. So probably we can tell viewers about that and just a brief journey of your music. And how many songs do you have on YouTube here? This is a story of an album which disappeared. In 2012, I was in the city. Because the studio was in Nigeria. And it was in China. Oh, that sounds like a Nigerian name. Niger. Niger. Some of the songs I have done were popular. But I don't know what they are. I don't know the record. So it happened. My mother came to the studio. She came to visit me. She told me that she was in danger. So I don't know what to do. I don't know what to do. So, how many songs do you have on that particular album? I have 12 songs. 12 songs. So did you have to release it as an individual? First of all, Nigerian girl can act as who in terms of your album? As a producer, who is she? She is my producer. OK. And he went away with all of your songs. So what happened to the songs? Did you have to redo them again? You started all over from the scratch. So what are some of the challenges? That being one of them, the fact that producer decided to walk away with all of your music and it went wherever. God knows where he went to. So what are some of the challenges that you face? Come on, send me to come to Annie and trying to get to Minstry. So what are some of the challenges that you face? That's true. Okay, as he has said, I try 254 channel across all social media platform and Y254 underscore channel on Instagram. Bring out your comments and definitely tell us what you think about underground artists having an opportunity to come to mainstream and the challenges that they face. Now Nimepe Nakombo you've talked about coming to mainstream and the challenges and what you went through before you got to mainstream. So how did you get to Y254? So what you're saying, Nakombo, you need to have a supportive system whereby these people you incorporate them in your musical journey to help you out and push your music. You just, will you find it very hard to do it on your own so that you start to help? Okay, talk to me about finances. When you say you're an underground artist have you just mentioned how do you deal with the financial aspect of producing your music in terms of audio and appear video? Your challenge, how do you cover that? Okay sir, 100K, okay. So what I hear for me is that you're a guy, you're an artist with a vision, because getting in a situation where you're setting a particular amount for your business, which is music, that means it's something that you've sat down, think about it, and you are so much focused to it. And I think that you'll be able to, probably, if they're starting out and they feel like the financial aspect is quite very much not on their side. What would you tell them? of these studios. So Nesambe here, me and my producer want to start up these studios, what would you tell them in terms of incorporating new artists. What you could just reduce out. So, but because of this situation, by a producer, a artist, and a do, and, I think I'm going to do, but and a talent will be like, ah, it's okay, get into the studio, let's jump. I left one at your place, and then I'm going to go out and have a chat with you. I want to be a producer, and I want to jump. I want to check in on the street, so that I can go to the street, and get the money for granted, and I want to go to the street, and I want to go to the street, and I want to go to the street, and I want to go to the street, and I want to go to the street, so what do you want to extend in terms of DS, I want it to be different. That would get better for me, but it would be the same with the DJ Regiz, to you tell us , The upcoming artist, underground artist who have been there, then well known to me. But getting to The songs to DJ, like, what is one of their advice, How could they get their music to DJs, they're probably one of the, I don't know, I don't want to use the easiest way, but just one of the way. First of all, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, So, there's not, but there's always a situation where the DJ wants to just play Njili Khanna. The problem comes up when the crowd, As in, it's up to the DJ to introduce himself to the audience. So keep on pushing, like you just sleep it? Yeah, it's up to the DJ to introduce himself to the audience. Alright, so what was the theme behind ZOMBI? It's a very unique video and for us who watch ZOMBI as a series, but this is a different version of ZOMBI. It's all about musical and artistic aspects of it. So probably you can tell us. So on that note, there's a post in the calligraphy of Leo Subukua, I.J. And he's all about talking about how all the rap artists were getting to battle. And then the winner, as you can see, in another international level, the O.G. Luckily, the artists were inspired. People were just inspiring your music. What was it like? I was inspired. I was inspired. I was inspired. Alright. You have a story about your husband. Yes. No, I didn't tell you that. I am in the Church of Heaven. Many people say that I was raised in the Church of Heaven. I went through a lot of things about this place. But people don't like the idea of being like, and the Queen and the King. People will be questioning. So tell me about social media and your music, how has the response been like? The response has been good, I have a lot of friends, I am a fan of you, I am a fan of Beziko. So tell me about social media handles on camera 4, I left them there, then you can speed some lines for us, some bars of any of your music. You can choose from Zombie, Shikamatao. I like that, I like that, I like your spirit. So tell me about social media handles on camera 4, I left them there, then you can speed some lines for us, some bars of any of your music. So you can start out speeding some lines for us DJ, instrumentals. So you can start out speeding some lines for us, some bars of any of your music. So you can start out speeding some lines for us, some bars of any of your music. So you can start out speeding some lines for us, some bars of any of your music. So you can start out speeding some lines for us, some bars of any of your music. So before that DJ will be coming up with new good music, so make sure you send in your comments, your requests, courtesy of DJ Rages, Sawa Sawa, the Mr. Good Vibes, Michelle Lashira Krozogma, social media platform. And Barry Mo will be coming up with another interview, you don't want to miss this one, if you miss this one, what will it be? What will it tell people? Hashtag keep up Thursday, we'll be right back.