 Entertainment, an international New York-Toronto-based music producer, DJ Pa is live in Nigeria, the giant of Africa, to kick off his African tour. Chatting with entertainment journalist in Lagos, DJ Pa, who is visiting Africa for the first time, said he is set for a memorable and groundbreaking African tour. He described the tour as a groundbreaking journey that would not only allow him to immerse himself in Nigeria's vibrant music scene, but also to collaborate with other music superstars in Nigeria and Africa to produce Afrobeat music. DJ Pa said he's always been captivated by Africa's rich musical heritage and duly recognized Nigeria's pivotal road in shaping the global music landscape. He noted that his goal is to create groundbreaking tracks that would resonate with audiences worldwide showcasing the essence of Afrobeat. First, I would like to say me being from Caribbean and North America, I'm bringing my style of mixing and remixing genres and fusing everything together. I have a very mash-up style of DJing where I fuse different genres and mix up stuff. You may hear Shaly Papi on a trap beat. You may hear Vibes Cartel on an Afrobeat song. So this is what I like to do. I like to surprise you. I like to just make you come and make you dance. And you're not thinking about what I'm hearing. You're just going with the flow and dancing. And that's my style. It's very aggressive. It's very fun. It's very rhythmic. It's very high energy. So you just expect a collab, like a part, you know, and you mix it up. You put all kinds of stuff in there and it comes out amazing. That's my style of DJ. We brought you into this later, so the government, the Black or State government, the minister of empowerment, to be part of what we want to do. What we usually do is we first of all let the government know what we want to do because part of the things we want to do, the solutions we want to bring, is a good thing for the government. Because the government gives you the enabling empowerment, you know, to make things work faster. So we go to them to make sure they give them the policies we made, and the guidance we made and do some of them so that everything we do with them is fine. We're going to give it to last month, Road Safety and the Commissioner of Release about the event. And also, they have promised to give us a two-star fight and blast for the crowd in case of any unforeseen circumstances. Thank you very much. DJ Paad is close to that aside from Nigeria, the Africa tour will include stops in other musically renowned countries such as Ethiopia, South Africa, among others. He also spoke on the need to conserve the environment and mitigate the impact of greenhouse gases on the ecosystem. The music industry, the creative industry has a large footprint globally and everything that the creatives focus on has a tendency to work. And so, as we move to protect the planet, if we're able to get the youth to understand that their future is only assured if they key in and ensure that their planet is protected. Using a medium that they believe in, which is music and other creative platforms, we can engender success and sustainability, educate the young ones, educate them on very simple things that you might not necessarily know has an impact on climate change.