 That's the Kokomo song, eh? Let's look at, for instance, the song you are just listening to the Kokomo song, Let's Beautiful the song again Netsamu Inatsamu OK, we'll come to the production aspect So, how do you come up with the right budget that cuts across for you and the producer? Okay. For me and the producer, it's more easier because we already discussed how much he's going to pay him. And what challenging is only for the ground there, the villagers, but it's not much challenging since it's by my community. So, you'll just come with roughly, okay, we are going to use this and mostly if you know the prices of some things like the food there, we have to do the traditional food, blah blah blah, yeah, something like that. What do you look out for when it comes to you working with maybe an audio producer or video producer? What are a couple of things that you look out for before you start working with them? Okay, I first see the quality, like the video, the quality of the video, the colouring, if I'm a filter, you know, I'm very concerned about the colouring, you know, the way something looks, I mean, how it attracts me. So, I look the quality and I have another song like which one of them, Sissemi, I didn't like the quality because I did it with another... A different producer? Yeah, so I didn't like the quality because I think the colouring wasn't so perfect. So, I look on videos, I look mostly on the quality and on audio, I've been with the same producer for almost all of my songs. Okay. Yeah, and okay, I think how he dies, the beats, wherever, and most of the time I'm satisfied with it, maybe that's why I haven't tried another producer. Ah, what are a couple of financial lessons that you've learned or through investing in this, in the music industry? Okay, financial lessons. Okay, it's difficult because sometimes you might spend and not expect what you get. But it's a normal life because it doesn't have to, all kind of businesses they go and ups and downs, so you just pick up from where you are and you just try something else, yeah. What are a couple of achievements looking back that you're actually proud of, that you were embarked in this journey? On the music? Yes. Okay, from partly I've been growing in my music as in music kind, I don't mean in the financial part, so I've been growing like every song that I produce it comes up differently and maybe it always at least the previous one, so I feel a bit proud out of it and also I've got some positive comments. Comments from people and mostly encouragement, that's probably one proud thing at least I feel about and I believe I'll be in a year or in a few years. Exactly, so what does the future look like, speaking about actually being better and everything, so what does the future for Rakeha look like? Okay, as long as what you do, it's content and it makes you happy, that's a bright future, that's what I can say, so if something makes you happy you should just go for it. Looking at your profile on your social accounts, you always release projects after projects, any new projects coming up? Yeah. Can you mention the time from when you release a year? Next month. This month okay? Next. This or next month? Next month. Next month? Yeah. Okay, so where can guys back at home just keep tabs with you and make sure that they check out your projects? On Instagram they can look Pukamo Prinsense and on Facebook into Rakeha. Alright, thank you very much Rakeha for getting time to be with us. Thank you. Alright, so guys back at home make sure you don't have that doubt, be coming up, sampling a couple of your comments on the question of the day which is, have you ever been conned and make sure you send in your comments. Let's keep that composition going at Y254 channel so you can find us across all our social media handles. At michelaashira so you can find me across all my social and make sure you don't have that doubt, be right back.