 What are you guys doing? We're so excited that you are joining us right now on Y2P4 Entertainment News. My name is Felin, Art Felin doing across all socials. The hashtag is Y2P4 Updates. Now we are all about trending topics, weekly trending topics right here in Kenya and internationally as well. Welcome to the show. We're going to have so much fun. But if you are fun of the show, as always, you know, we have the gang gang and studio joining us. We're going to start with Overy on a superstar right here next to me, MCK. What is happening? I missed you guys. I'm so happy for today. It's going to be crazy. So I missed last week and I think the other week. Yeah, two weeks. I missed two weeks. So guys, let's light it up. That's what's up. And we have Overy on J.C. as we call her the sad C. J.C. What's up? What's up? What's up? What's up? And we have Overy on J.C. as we call her the sad C. J.C. What's up? Hi, how are you? So come on guys. To have fun or not to see, what's the change? MCK, you know, I missed him so much. No, before I sit here, sana with my wife, I had to make sure we're doing matching clothes so that when I'm here, I'm not here, you guys don't... White and blue? I don't know if that's white White shirt is white I can see that It's a memo We were just like Today this is what we're wearing babe Don't even Look to the show Welcome to the show guys It's going to be fantastic Let's start with our very first story Here we are at Joseph Erungo Commonly known as Joey In the case of business women Who was found murdered in her house In Kilimani Monika Has actually released a gospel Song dubbed Nishikilie Joey who was accused alongside His then girlfriend Media personality, Jackie Maribe Was released back in February On a two million Kenyan shillings Bail Kenyans on social media among them Gospels singer, Marcima Sika She shared Joey's song On her Instagram with the caption I'm glad to say I appreciate people who make decisions God is about us Stunning to where we are called And all things work together for good For those who love him We actually have a snippet of his song Let's check it out What is Joey? Joey Erungo Finally Since he came out of prison He's been keeping a low profile We didn't even know where he's been Let's say the first thing he did Kutua Gospel What's happening? I'm happy for him first of all And then I'm happy for him 10% But the other percent I don't know if it's true I don't know if it's true I don't know anything This is one of the hardest times To join the Gospel industry But I think for him it's going to work Because it's going to bring some kind of clout For him it's going to work So another thing is I think he might be in it For clout or not But I believe When you go to jail But you know before I think he's from Nakuru He's from the church He's singing in the church I guess he's going to jail He should go back and do this Because every testimony I've had Of people who've gone to jail There's a way Jane molds you Even if you go to jail You see like But they have a second chance What can I do? You just feel like you want to preach Or do motivational speaking Or anything Thank you If he's in it for a good cause We're going to support him Yes And we're calling out everybody To support him because he's doing it all At least I don't know if it's true I don't know I don't know Let's something in some of the comments Before we take this comment This is on his Instagram We have designer254 And a good stuff man Salwa I guess That song is powerful You just read all of God's children minds At this moment they need God's grace And hands are to Shekelia Jessica, Smith Nice vocals It's late So, Jessie It's late, are you agreeing With everybody else? What are your thoughts? For my Sima Sika I don't know I think one thing we should do Right now is the time to push If I make effort The fact that Kwanzaa is from jail I think it's not funny I have never been there But from experiences Who have been there, it's not funny Either you can't be reformed Or more trashed than before So for him I think it's positive And the fact that he used to sing He used to talk to people from his area Like no, I'm a church boy No, he's been this good boy In church So I think it's not a one It's not clout, it's not time I don't think it's Pia's time If it's not Pia If it's not Pia If it's not Pia If it's not Pia If it's not Pia If it's not Pia If it's not Pia We have a post on Facebook That is at white, if I force Facebook God check it out And comment below What is your take on this story We don't know Joy, I'm a reform I'm a church boy I'm a church boy And if time allows it We're going to be sampling some of your comments Your comments are the end of the show But about now let's move on To the next story Now Kenyan Radio presenter Nasha Dona And Tanzania's socialite Hamisa Mbeta Have formed a new friendship That has got netizens talking on social media Now the two are both Bongo Stardom and Platinum Baby Mamas And most people expected Arrivalry Or hate between them But they seem to have buried the hatchet And decided to support each other's dreams Mbeta styled and dressed Nasha During the video shoot of her latest release Liar Featuring Kenyan singer Masa Uti And since then They too haven't stopped posting And complimenting each other On social media Alright So hey Baby Mama drama It's not actually happening They're just like Apart from Zari, they're two of them Why do we even hate each other To funny kids You have business, you have talent You're singing Why don't you build each other up Do you think that's genuine If we're going to push each other It's not enough One thing I've learned with Tanzanian entertainment It's not enough Do you remember when Nasha was married to grandma She was married to me She was friends with me But She's so beautiful and everything After she married me She was like a sheep And I didn't even know what Tanzanian was Nothing I don't I think it's the first scenario I think it's the first scenario I think it's the first scenario We're posting each other I'm telling you Something is cooking If we're going to push each other And behind all this I'm sure there's one of them I'm telling you If we're going to push each other We're going to push each other From what I've seen You know what It's 2020 Women are building each other It's not enough It's not enough Nasha has 2 million followers Plus Yes Let me go rhetorical Maybe Maybe Maybe she should have Maybe And maybe Maybe Maybe You just know it's unknown You see the video playing on TV She was jamming to Nasha's latest song I don't know Mama Nasi She's a brandy She's all business She's a cross Cross She's advertising We got your point We got your point So it was booming here You're killing two birds with one stone I got it Do you think this guy is right You're all about women empowerment Let's go It's actually still on white if I fold the page Just yesterday It was conducted And you found out that more women Women actually have more money than men It's like you're in Kenya But people are saying even in East Africa So do you think that is what is happening Women are building each other up So women have more money It's not enough It's not enough Women can never be cooked In one pot It's not enough It's not enough It's not enough At the end of the day You should always have joy first It was illness All women have a characteristic Not chocolate In the opinion of women Women quickly take it That used to be an important point When they were surprising Now that they get interested If you're looking for attention Not attention They are looking for attention, they have got it They are looking for attention, they have got it So come on, I will tell you, she is a bus in my corner But I don't really think it's necessary It is It is For the business, maybe And how much business do you have? I have a lot of business But she has way more followers than even Tannashah She has in one day, but die hard But let me tell you something Tanzania's fans always want to be a kid If they decide it's you, it's you You try to touch a leekieba Or try to touch where my You know those that Tanzania's sweet heart They want to be a kid I don't want to be a fan of you I want to be a son of a son I want to be a son of a son She is a boy She is a boy I want to be a son of a son I want to be a son of a son I have a lot of business But I have one comment I love those comments that always stuck in my mind And when I talk to my sister I saw a lot of people saying Tannashah's boss is gonna kill me And I said I want to join Tannashah her family Her family wants to eat her And then going to the street And she said I will show her And then going to market What I like about Tanzania is that actually most of their singers really know how to sing They really, really know how to sing He has such a nice voice He's the next person to look out to We're gonna take him out to talk to him We're gonna move on to the next Alright, now a casual laborer, rather by the name of Jamster Music Has become a topic of discussion on social media After his post went viral, Jamster posted on his socials, both Twitter and Instagram A video of him singing, Girl of my Dreams by Dimeja While working at a construction site with a caption And I quote, gotta hustle and still wanna search for the girl of my dreams And of course, now he quickly got responses from users And thought he was very talented On Twitter, producer Tim Rimbui asked him to reach out so that he could work on something While on Instagram, comedian YY offered to pay for a studio session for him Well, here's the video Right, actually, what? This guy is super, super, super talented Meaning, there's no keyboard, no guitar, no vocals And he murdered it Alright, now YY, right here, this is actually Instagram Can I take you to the studio? And I actually agree, so you come here, he's actually gonna take that And there's actually DJ Shiti asked him, bro, you are going places And I agree with Shiti, I say With good management and ashi-kilotum, don't we agree? I say, okay, where are you from? Someone is giving you a run for your money Yeah, but actually listen, I think around the world in your show video I loved it, no ought to know anything pure talent So, on a light and hot, I think We all know that we are very conscious We all know that, okay, okay, okay, Peter You understand? He's really good, he's really good And the way, I say, what was going on? It sounds to me like you are clout already To help the guy by the way And do you think he's really... Like we only say, I'm J, I want that I want that to be my favorite Because in his captions, he's not like, how do you say this? He's not ashamed of his hair style, that's what he does He's not ashamed of his And he's actually learned, that's what I say I'm not ashamed of my school, I'm not ashamed of my school For example, I'm like, for example, I'm not ashamed of my school For example, if I promote it, I'll give it to the world I'll start promoting it because of the times Maybe I have a place where I can do whatever I want So, I have what I like to do I'm not a pretty lot of stress outside I wonder if you don't have any channel to make money So, maybe you can do whatever you want Exactly, because he looks very learned He looks very clean He doesn't know how to do it He knows how to fit in He's somebody who's actually learned And then he was like, you know what, let me just do this thing And having this and everything has props He may need to go somewhere People actually liked it Yeah, and he actually, he posted on Twitter He was like, it won't cost, it will cost you 0 euros to retweet Exactly Now, people will retweet Because it doesn't cost you anything Just to retweet or to like That's what she said I don't know if it's because of the times In India and the studio But we don't really push them far And do we even buy music? What Shata was, I need to support Yana or something Or even producers Like Shata to Tim Rimboi, by the way He reached out to him in Tirakimambia They should link up, work on something together And he's a dope, dope, dope producer Right, I met Tim, I went to the studio I went to Nezangoma Then what? Are you going to buy his music? For your household, for your family Because the consumers in Nezangoma They go to YouTube to net download for free You know Sometimes I think I think sometimes What we really understand Do you know actually in Kenya If you have very good sales people You can actually do street selling And make a lot of money Yeah If you have the good management Strategic selling Selling points Like an album or an EP You can actually sell a lot Just give me one minute For example You're an artist You're an upcoming You have very good management Exactly What you do is Look for people who are known Have like four people Put this guy on Go to the street Maybe your album Maybe like 200 shillings or anything With a good sales person Trust me With 200 You don't have to feel like You don't have to buy an album Or an EP It's worth it Because if you don't know If you don't know I'll give you 15 bucks If you don't know anything You can buy it The problem is If you don't know anything You can buy it But then if you listen to Rington very well And how he used to sell his music That's how that guy Made most of his money Yeah So Exactly So in Kenya If you go to the street You become street You have to be street smart If you go to the street You have to be Spotify If you don't know anything Apple music They don't buy They don't buy So ours is street Okay JC What do you take? One thing I leave Yeah Like Are you okay? Yeah I don't want to be here I don't want to be here See you by the way We don't Stop going I don't want to be on TV I don't want to be confused What do you think What do you think Yeah I got so happy That once Once you are in Kenya There are jobs Once you are in summer He is talented He is a channel He is a come out And he went He has He has told Hajay Bam say And then At his own appointed time He took a job Now the worst part is When it comes to Kenyans To talk to them I don't want to be here To talk to them To talk to them All we can For promises You know Like people who are in that position They say Yeah they won't do anything They just don't even care about it Like They say For Clauta I am a woman I am a woman They say I am a woman I am a woman But you know we don't even follow up To know who is Hajay Who is talent Role talent Who is the agenda In the studio This is music It's just fresh I don't know What is the example What is the singing And it's so good And it's unfortunate The kind of job he is doing And how much talent He is able to do I don't want to be here And I have to see cities These producers They are going to help artists In Kenya You will never help an artist By doing him one song If you want to help an artist Do him an old album Or even sign him Just sign him Alba Puzina Alba Puzina Alba Puzina Now we have We have some of the comments From the guys on Twitter Right here What people had to say Let's just check them out This Gloria Karanjal She is from Alieka Faya Emoji We have Anita Pressha You have a great voice A great breakthrough is coming And you are going to be a star From Kenya to the world That is true And then there is someone else Oh, Jay Mo Jay Mo is from Alieka Faya Emoji That means I accept We have Aima And I say Where are you from I say We are challenging We are from Kuala Lumpur You are from Kuala Lumpur In Kenya Not even in Kenya I am telling you Not just Kenya Everyone Everyone Challenge pays But you have to work hard I know There are people like that There are people like that They don't know how to sing There are people like that I have more talent than you You can have the same talent You can have something in common Yeah But there is always someone Who is always doing better than the other one Right So you have I think You have to keep up That's right So if you are from Alieka Faya Emoji Yeah We really need to get such voices But we have to support each other We have to support each other And another thing There are people They don't know how to sing But they are doing so well Because they know how to push Hold up Go for those auditions Go for those auditions Go for those auditions Go for those voice practices Do whatever you've got to do To get ahead Because you can go ahead It's me and Tyrone Jen Now I told you Go ahead How do they know? When I took the video You're saying to me Go ahead You're so crazy That's right The hashtag The hashtag is white Now let's go to another story Now A controversial self-proclaimed President of single mothers And a singer Esther Akothea has called out To radio presenter Masawa Jopani In a very digital social media round Akote accused Masawe of having ill intentions while interviewing her daughter Desha Okelo. In the interview, Masawe inquired about her upbringing since her parents had separated and that did not sit well with Akote. Akote cautioned all presenters and bloggers against asking her children personal questions during interviews. You know, that is too long, I can't even read any pages, pages and pages. I can't even read it, but she was very, very, very mad. I don't know, I can read maybe the first, just the first sentence. Ultimately, all presenters, gossipers and the rest keep off my children's past out of your interviews and mouths. Anytime you call any of my children for an interview, stick to the questions you said you will ask. Don't try to gain impact with my children's painful past. They don't know and will never understand why they are raised in a single family. She's very upset. And then she posted a photo of her and her children back then, the one on your screen. Hey, Masawe, come here. Wait, wait, wait, wait. I cannot even imagine what is happening. Is she being petty, or is she being a protective mother? Of late, I think she's being petty. I've been blogging for a long time and I've had a lot of struggles. I've had a lot of fun, of course I've had a lot of fun, but I've had a lot of fun in a different way. And another thing I think I understand as much as I'm a genius is when you introduce your kids to the limelight. The experts of V2, they will come up. Once you're a kid of the limelight, all those questions will always come. So it's something that will always come up. It's high time as I've realized, but they are doing what they want. They can talk about it, if they don't want to, they won't talk about it. But as long as it's the Ulysses, you get it. People want to get ratings and everything. I think what she meant was that she needs to know the questions you're going to ask beforehand. And for me, I don't think that is right. As a presenter, I'm the one against Maswali before Kujie. And it's only natural. It's only natural. It makes sure she's staged. But one again, I think I kind of understand her. If you read the whole post, she's saying, if you listened to the interview, the presenter was trying and attacking the girl about being raised by a single mom. You know, it's not funny. She asked me many questions. She asked me many questions. I didn't love her. I saw it was posted with someone. And I said, what do you hate about your mom? Exactly. So why are you asking that? There's always something. No, no, no, no, MCK, this is it. I feel Pia is going to kick her mom's ass. That I agree. But again, her being a mom and knowing she's solo in this, like she's the mom and she's the dad to these kids. She's not going to give up. I love her. Let me just finish. Our daughter is going to do something. There's always that. Okay. There's something called Kanyama in my native language. This is Kanyama. She's the dad figure in your family. She's the mindset for girls in Mumbai. So, she's the mom and the child. You know, there's no child who's a mom and a child who's a child. But Pia, as an interviewer, when you're interviewing, this is a baby. Okay, see, my child has grown up. But think about it, mindset is strong enough to have the right like courage. You have to answer some questions. There's some things that Philip, you can answer. And there's something that your mom needs to be there to defend you. And definitely, her mom will always come in to defend her baby. As an interviewer, if you're interviewing somebody, maybe you're going to have to do something. Maybe this is the cities that have your points. I don't know if I'm the only one who has your kids. Family. It was too much. But I don't know how does it feel growing without a father. Maybe that's her way of asking questions. Different people have different ways of asking questions. They have different approach. So, maybe that's how she handles all her interviews. And maybe she meant well. Maybe I'm going to issue now. All right. We'd love to hear from you. What do you think about this story? She's a Chinese. My mother was too much. The hashtag is White Faith for Updates. Talk to us on our social media. We have a post on White Faith. Post pegs. Comment below. And we're going to sample some of the comments. Now onto that next story where Kerosha Brewery's hair raised and her husband, Ben Paul. Okay, Kerosha, I'm going to take that again. Kerosha Brewery's Annalisa Moigai. 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