 The interview of that day. Tuwajote vizu oresundia? Kavisa. Okay, start. Yes. Eh... I introduce the ladies, you introduce the gentlemen. I introduce Wanga Pibadu. Okay. Sawa. All right. In studio with us, we have the amazing, the beautiful, the incredible dancer. Ya ni akitimbe wa too hivi, you guys are like Allah. You see what I mean? I see what you did there. And then now, smoothly moving over to the handsome gentleman, akifanya too hivi, finished, ladies finished. And his name just happens to be Mr. Allah. We'll find out shortly why he is called Mr. Allah. Thank you very much. Yes. Hi guys. I hope it feels special. We didn't even rehearse it, if I knew it. All right, introduce yourself to the people. Me first? Yes, please. Okay. Hi everyone. I'm Eliza, Eliza Brandogs. People also call me Liz. I'm a dancer, model and basically hiker fan. My handle on IG is Eliza.brandogs, so just my name. On TikTok, Eliza Brand. And on YouTube, which is still in process, also Eliza Brand. Aspiring content creator. I wonder if you can say her name, but if you see the spelling of the said name. Try, try. Okay, after this. Let me know in the comments. On air, as you are. My name is Chris, I'm on social media. I go by Mr. Allah. I'm a content creator and I'm up in the Kenya. Why is your name Mr. Allah? A couple of years ago, when I was first getting into content creation, there was a trend going around on TikTok. Allah. Allah. What? Allah. Allah. It's one of those first, I don't know, I guess statements of the shang that I caught on to and then a text thread that I was in got posted on TikTok and every text is like Allah. What are you talking about? Huh? What? Allah. I don't understand. Huh? And so everyone in the comments are just like, ah, you're Mr. Allah. Mr. Allah. Thank you. I hope you're not bored. I love everybody. It's stuck. It's stuck. Okay. All right. So what kind of content do you create for the people who have never been seen? I do a whole bunch of different content. It really just depends on what mood I'm in, but a lot of content lately has been Swahili because I'm living in Kenya. So I've been doing a lot of tribal songs as of late. Wakisi, Obama, Obama, Obama. He has a video. He has a video. He has a video echo to you. Okay. No, it just, the content creation, it just depends on how I'm feeling that day. Like, you know these, these Kenyan content creators, some of them are very crazy. Kicha. Kicha. And so I'll find videos trending. But he's calling me, but it's okay. Kicha. Yeah. But no, I just find, I'll find videos online that I think are funny or that other people are doing that I can see that if I do it, me being a mzungo. I know a lot of people will get a laugh out of it or a little kick. And that's what I'm doing. That's, that's all I do. That's what I, I love to do is to make people laugh. So if my content can make anyone laugh, that's what I'm here for. Let's, I'll tell you a secret. Let's. Masai thinks he can dance. I don't know if it's good. Please. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Let's take two. Yes. Masai. Remove things. Dance. No, Masai he can dance. Oh, you've added things. You just told me to remove things. So. Masai he can dance. All right. All right. No, I try. Coach of Masai. I try. At first it was worse but I got better. With time. With time and then I started teaching them now. So I became their teacher. It's okay, Masai. It's okay to be in denial. My question for you is, do you have a particular genre of dance that you do, do you do? Because you're here, do you do a lot of Afro pop or is it just, are you fixed on one particular genre? So I've started dancing when I was 12, 13. Wow. And my roots is basically in ballet contemporary chess. I only started doing Afro dance. So was onto a ma piano, those kind of things. October 2021. But then became very consistent in it just from end of October to like May 2022. Then I went back home and it stopped. And now since one month, one and a half month, I'm back in Kenya and I'm pushing it again. Because I really love the style. And I also had very good dance teachers. Like who? I saw Clara in one of your videos. Clara is a friend of mine with who I danced at Chiluba. So basically I got introduced to Afro dance first at Chiluba, the one. So at his dance classes. And then I just caught the vibe and I was like, this, this, this is it. I need to stay, I need to. From him, as I did as onto. And then I started also going to Artica dance. From Amuna. Amuna is also giving me private sessions. So that really helped for me to like grow as a dancer. Also followed classes from Afro king beast. So he's more into a ma piano. He's from doing dance and from Meshak who is doing Afro house. So I really started to pick a bit from every Afro dance style I could. Since I'm back, I'm also trying new stuff like heels. It's been a process, but I like it. I like it. Yes. It seems you're very, very intentional with it. And if you pick enough from different people, then you can create your own thing, right? That's also in progress right now with the dance classes. Someone is pushing me to choreograph myself. Very frustrating, but we're getting there. Well, I've come to one of your classes. Me too, I've come. Well, sky audience, that's why. No, I was about to say, can you teach me? What do you want to teach me? What do you want to teach me? Dance. Show me something. The pressure is getting wasa. The pressure is getting wasa. It comes right into my mind. What were you guys discussing? No, no, nothing. Did you have a... No, listen. She talked about hiking. I was very particularly interested in that. So, where have you hiked? I'll allow it. So, in Kenya, there's like a hiking community, let's drift. And they basically explore new places all over Kenya. So, they do durimedia, limuru, several places, very beautiful. Where you basically cannot come as a general tourist unless you're with them. So, it can include climbing even or walking over those rivers on stones. And then sometimes occasional falling, losing your sunglasses in the water, tripping, finding them back. She just put them in the question of how they should be done. But it's fun, yeah, it's a lot of fun. It's nice to be nature to have like the peace and feel small as a human also. I like nature too. Do you have hobbies, Chris? Yeah, my run. My long distance run. You're Kenyan, Nani. He runs, you run. Where's the last time he ran you? Yeah, tell us. He's more Kenyan than you. No, I think that was yesterday when I was running away from the range. Okay, okay. But I still ran. Also, I've run a lot of things. I've run for class president. I've run. Me too. Yeah, I've run out of time. There, there. It's gonna be okay, it's gonna be okay. I also oil paint. Oh really? There are a couple of spaces that offer. Do you understand Swahili? I don't understand Swahili. I don't understand Swahili. Okay. I know way more than when I can speak. You're literally Kenyan. Most Kenyans nowadays say they can hear their mother tongue, but they can't speak it. And here is Kenyan Kenyan. Keep yogi. Alright, so there are these spaces that have, there's one I saw called sip and paint. So you sip on something as you paint and then something else that had nothing to it's sipping, but they were also painting it. So I could forward those to you if you're interested. I feel like a plug already. Okay, alright. Are your paintings art for sale? Mm-hmm. Oh. Ah, what can people get? Yes. They can find, I don't have, I need to set up a website for them honestly. On my social, on my social medias, I have, I have most of them posted. So they can go see them and if they want to buy one, they want to commission because I do portraits, landscapes, steal a life, I do everything. If Liz wanted an image of herself as someone in her house, would you be able to do that? Yeah. Without problem. No problem. I can show you the portraits I've done on my phone after this interview. Yes, yes. Liz, have you ever been in a music video? Have you danced for music videos or other projects that, you know... Yes, in one. Tell us about it. When was it? That was last, last year, last year in January for the Luchi, the music video Blanda. Ah, yeah. You in the video? Yeah, I was behind the scenes helping. I was assisting with the production and everything. Okay. And then it wasn't planned to be in it, but then, well, so Chilubai is like the producer of it. So he was like, ah, just get in. So yeah, that was pretty funny. It was really nice to be, to be part of that production. Also we'd like the last one who came out now. I'm not in it, but I was behind the scenes. So yeah, really nice to... So she's more behind the scenes person? You like being behind the scenes or being in front of the camera? Both, but I need to be prepared to be... In front? In front of the camera. Are you a perfectionist that you have to... Yeah, and she's like... Secret. Yes, yeah. And I'm also a bit insecure sometimes. So that also... Like when I'm with the right people, I'll go stand on a table and go for it. But like I need to have the... High energy and the support to actually have the courage to go and... Oh. Two weeks to come just for the show. Two weeks. Yeah, two weeks. One week. I only knew one week from before and you lied. Yeah, one week. But that's the... Men can lie. Okay, let's ask one. Men can lie. Ala? Men can lie. I like. Are you saying it as an observer of men or... You also say you lied too. Are you saying that? Are you saying that some of your blood... I think we need to switch to the next topic now. I don't want to be in that hot seat. Pressure. The pressure. Okay. Would you like to be in another music video before we go back to Chris? Yeah? I would like to. I would like to be in another music video before we go back to Chris. Okay. Okay. So... As a current manager... All you have to do is just follow instructions. Why do you have to take it all the way to the top? I don't want to be in another music video. Hey, this is a manager. I don't want to be in another music video. Okay, so... Go on her social media platforms and ask if she wants to appear on a music video and then we'll discuss on the contract later on how much. Insist on how much. Thank you, manager. Very good job. Chris, when did you start with the vernacular? What inspired you and what... Okay, let me first explain it to them. When you go to his TikTok page and these particular ones that he does in vernacular, there's one he's done. Kisi. Inginia, akamba. And he knows the words. They are a couple. When you start doing kamba, what do you do? Wait, I've seen a couple of kamba videos. I don't know how he does it because mimi nimekapa for how long na mukidipatia nini akikamba I don't think I will do what he did. So where did the interest come from and how do you do it so far? The interest comes from, I guess a lot of my friends that I've made here in TikTok they do similar content and I was this one to I guess make my portfolio more diverse instead of just being me dancing or doing something new. You dance too? Not good, not well. You have better to give you the floor. I was waiting for the line. Maybe in Zungo, alright? I'm that type of... It's a stereotype. Everyone can. I got two left feet. No, it's true. Kato ko liupot blak? No. Proceed to... I can see that's why. I don't know exactly what gave me the start to start doing tribal songs like that. The first one is that Kisi song that went viral by Culture Productions. I found the song, I was just scrolling on TikTok and I found it and for some reason the words got stuck in my head so they put the phone up on the ring light and ten seconds later boom video was done. But after that, once it went viral I realized that's what a lot of people they want to see me doing tribal songs, tribal languages because I'm pretty quick at learning languages. If I was able to have a teacher with the tribal language I would be able to speak Kisi no problem for Kamba. How many greetings can you do Let me try one. Wacha That's Wacha Usema Bulae I don't remember what Wacha is off the top of my head. Pretty much. Dagoma. No that's hard. Dagoma That's hard. That is really hard. I don't want to think of something easy. Keep them coming and I'll think of something easy. What tribe is that? Masai. I don't know much Masai. The majority I know would be Lul it would be Lul, Kisi, Kamba and then after that would be some small Kukuyu. But I can't have a conversation in those languages. I don't have a teacher. Everything I've learned all the languages is all by myself. Even the Swahili. So the guy with the suit who just came in here a couple of seconds ago had a very hard time trying to express himself in English but Obama you've had. He knows how to relate things Uso tense. Hashtag a social friend. Obama na kupenda suti like that city is where. Yes. I hope he naskia Obama. We're almost running out of time. Organize yourself. You miss the panda, it's okay. You know if you'll have left. So it's about that time that we go into a social break and today I have a brand new game for you guys. Actually I'm very glad that we have actors and want to answer about yes she can act. And the game is called the improv game. So what I'm gonna do is say a sentence. No, we're gonna pair up maybe the two of you and then the two of us and then you say a sentence to your partner like you're having a conversation and then someone from the other group is supposed to say change. So when you say change you're supposed to change that sentence to something closer like change a word from that sentence or refresh that sentence. Give us an example. Who's gonna say change? I'll say it. I like your jacket. I like your shirt. Change. No you're supposed to change you can change to something like your shirt I like or your shirt likes you. Just anything. You change the subject and how long can that go? Okay let's do this again. Nice shoes. Nice jeans. Your jacket is nice. And you can change as much times as you want. If you want to speak you can say change again and then I'll change my sentence again. Okay one more try for the example. I like your blonde hair. I like your beard. I like your glasses. Change. Your glasses I like. Change. The weather is hot. Come on. You have gotten it? Great. Who's starting? Us. Tell your shoes. Wait after we finish So after we finish we do the same with them. Okay who says change for them? You say change for them. Tell your shoes. Zip your jeans. And tell your shoes. Let down your hair. Your hair let it down. Change. The weather is very uncomfortable. Look at the laptop. Look at the decks. The decks are being changed. Pick up. The decks are huge. Change. There's no deskia. That was amazing. Okay it's not your turn. It's not your turn. I like your jacket. I like your shirt. How did you do your hair today? Did you tease it right? Well I just let it flow. Change. I like your shoes. Change. How are you feeling today? I'm nervous. Change. I am okay. Not really. Change. Change. Change. Not really. This is dead. What's so funny? Did I miss the joke? Joke did miss eye? You're so funny. Change. Funny are you. I am. Am I? It's finished. That means start. Change. Change. Stop looking at me. Right. Let me concentrate. It rained thunder last night. Really it rained? Yes it did heavily it rained. Change. It is a very good feeling to be here on social Friday. So was the rain in white or yellow? The sky was blue and gray. Change. Gray and blue was the sky. I saw the cows and dogs. Change. I saw the cows and cows. Who are you between cows? We know you are Masai. Gay. Violets. Alright. You get to say change. I like your nikes. I like your watch. My watch? So did you enjoy the rain last night? I hated it. The rain I hated. Change. The rain messed up the power. Change. The power was messed up by the rain. The power went out from the rain? The rain went out from power? Yes it did. And a piece of the roof came off. Change. The roof. What? What? Your sentence. My sentence. The roof of peace came. You brought the roof down. Were you parting that hard? Change. Hard party, roof fell down? Not yesterday. Today? Change. Tonight? Last week? Yes. Tomorrow? When did it fall? I don't know. It will fall down next week. Next week it will fall down. Hard. Do you want to go partying next week? I do. Let's go. Kisha. Kisha what? You said change. I don't know. For some reason it's been in my mind. What's that? Change. I don't know. I don't know either. What do we know? What do we know? I don't know. This is so confusing. This is very confusing. Can we shift to another conversation? I have lost. Imagine that. They say if you come to this country no one leaves without madness. The madness I have from this country will never leave. I get that. It's the same on my side. Why? Allah. That's a problem. That's a problem. Well done. You want to do another one? What type of phone is that? It is a heavy phone. Change. The phone is heavy. It's pink. It also has a very smooth face. Change. The face of the phone is very smooth. Why is the blue tone? Why is your face like that? Why? Why? Face is why. Like that. Does it have wifi? Why did you talk about the laptop or something? The laptop is here but the phone is here. Change. The phone is here but the laptop is there. Why do you have black framed glasses? I like my glasses. Change. Do I look cool in these glasses? Change. Why did you start wearing glasses? My eyes when they started hurting. Why do your eyes hurt? Change. Your eyes feel hurt? Yes, sometimes they do when I look at the screen. Why do you like holding your hair up? Looks nice only. Why do you have long hair? Change. Your hair, why is it long? It's long because it grows. Change. My hair usually grows. Change. It grows sometimes, sometimes it cuts off. Why do we complain about rain but we really wanted it and prayed for it? KPLC. Why does the power go out when it rains? Change. The power, why does it go out when it rains? If you get knocked out. Change. Change. Change. Look at the time. We're almost out of time. Do you think we should play one more just to wrap it up? For 10. We have 9 minutes. One more? You got this. Is he improving with us now? Are you? Am I? Plot twist. That's a good one. We're saying change. Last fire round. I do it with Chris and you do it with Liz. Say change. What is a quest? I don't know. Morocco? Shake the shaking things. Cha cha cha. I just suppose say change. Let's go. You look good. Thank you. You too. Welcome. Feel nice. It's good you feel nice. Change. It's nice you feel good. Why did you school? Who schooled you? A professor in Belgium. Change. A professor in Belgium schooled me. What's the name of the professor? I don't remember. It's hard to remember the name of my professors from my past. I studied in Kenya. I studied in Molo. Molo studied me. Okay. I think we're finishing your capacity. I think we're finishing your capacity. I think we're finishing your capacity. Okay. I think we're finishing your capacity. Alright. So we may have to have concluded that round of that very amazing game. Very good job by the way. We enjoyed it. For this and most things I'll be opening my own theater soon. Give him small compliment his head. I don't know why. That was a big compliment. Why now? It's hard for people to compliment me. That was an all moment. Alright. One more time. How can we find you on social media? So you can find me on Instagram with my full name. Do you want to pronounce it? Okay. Do it for me once and then I'll do it again. Say it. You want to try it like this? Okay. So Instagram is eliza.brandogs. Brandogs. Yes. I got it. So eliza brand. So in short. And YouTube is the same thing. Brandogs. Yes. Okay. On social media you can find me as Mr. Allah. On all social media platforms. Thank you all for tuning in. Nakupenda Bore. Atmasai KTA. Oh no. No slisha video. But for easy understanding it's Masai KTA. On Instagram. On TikTok. Also at the hella team. Spend hella. H-H-E-L-L-A. Aha. Hella good. Hella fine. You can find hella dope content. Hella fun content. Chris. Chris. Why can't you find me? That's why you can find me in studio. You can find me here. But on the platforms you can find me at Color Me Val. That is C-O-L-O-U-R Color Me Val. I just like colors. And I like to color people. Yes. And I like to live a colorful life. Namewa color. We can just see. At WhiteFive4 on Facebook. WhiteFive4 channel on Twitter. We are ready to release you into the weekend. Please be safe. Remember to follow our DJs at Raji's. Raji's DJ. Raji sorry for a minute there. And that's DJ Max. Or at the infusion boys. So you know what they'll be partying this weekend. So now. Only phones are catering. Yes.