 And of course, welcome to, of course, the official branch of the staff we created first of all. First of all, thank you for your patience. We thank you for being able to come through so that we can all sit here and celebrate, of course, one of the world's greatest artists. Thank you. Thank you for coming to Anthony Hamilton. First of all, a very big thank you to you. Thank you. And thank you so much for coming back together here to get my names and my model for Classic Model 5. And we are happy to have you here. And we hope that we can keep seeing you here more often. Absolutely. And then not. Okay. So we've got a lot of media personalities who are here. We've got influences who are here. We had a bunch of R&R. We got to get to know each other. Of course, find out who is from where. I can't introduce them all. But for right now, because we're here, I know you've been waiting for quite a while. We're going to try and like a amazing human being, an amazing person. Someone who has been a part of the Radio After Journey. And we thank God so much for you. But you're here. I want to introduce someone who's going to take over from here for a few minutes. Okay. Go ahead. Good afternoon, Amber. It's such a pleasure. I had a great year after a pair of events. Year to Festival. And now Stabicator Festival. It's part really of a portfolio of events that we do. It's really one of many that we do. And we hope to have more. So it's really great to have you back. Your music resonates with so many here. And we have an absolutely amazing lineup. From Attila Brown, who is one of Kenya's greatest art beat artists today. It's a local art beat. And we have Jun Garcia and the Motown and Table. My body felt so good. It's just good to be back. I know the pandemic had us all waiting to live our lives as close to regular as we used to live them. And music is such a big part of that. Coming out, seeing music, being around people and celebrating with rhythm and blues. Just good music and just having a good time. And to be back for the festival, it's really... I don't know, it's just really woken me up inside. I was telling my kids, I was coming by the three little ones, my older boys. They all going, whatever they doing. But I was telling them I was coming over. They were so excited for me. It was like, well, just go and do good and bring us something back. Roblox from Africa. But I'm excited to be here. Some faces I've seen before and some are new. Thank you all for welcoming me and being such a great host. I'm going to give you a great show. If you have on good shoes, you may want to take them off and put on your old shoes. But thank you to Radio and to Stambick and even your two festival. Thank you so much. We have something for you. It's simple, I love it. Having you near me. Having you here. Giving you the best of me. Amazing, amazing. Wow. Thank you. That's my morning voice. What time is it back home? Early? Breakfast time? Probably before that. 7am? Oh, I'm not up yet. I have to get up and take the dog out. I'm up. Give that to the Hamilton with Ron and of course. That's amazing. When I grow up on the stage, just like you. You can do it now. For just $999. But you sound really good. I'm a little bit scared. You know, my boss likes poaching people. He may end up telling you, you know what, come take Mike's job. And then all of a sudden, I won't be working anymore. But you sound amazing. We also want to recognize the likes of Heritage. We want to say thank you by the radio. Also our sponsor, Sakara, is also one of our sponsors. Thank you so much for allowing us to have this menu. We want to have a brief Q&A with anyone who has a question, please raise your hand. Any questions you have for Anthony and then I'll bring the mic to you. If you have any questions, before I ask Mike, when I ask Mike, it's just going to go really downhill. Any questions for Anthony Hamilton? You have to do everything already. I put my business on the internet. Let me start. If you don't mind, let me start. I have a tradition in Kenya where when we have international artists who come through, we usually like to baptize them with a Kenyan name. And I believe the last time you came, I don't think... Did you get a name? Who gave you my name? Was it Masali? I don't know. I don't remember if I got a name. We need to give Anthony Hamilton a Kenyan name. How many suggestions do we have? You bet. Kimani? Any other? Musaou. Musaou. What do you mean? You're nice. You're a nice guy. He's a strong man. Yes. So from today, when you go back to the group... I am Musaou. Tell them your Anthony Musaou habit. Exactly. And I'm from Kenya. And you're from Kenya. Which means you come probably anywhere within the eastern region of Kenya. That's Machakos. It could be Kitui. It could be a place called Mori. It could be anywhere in those areas. So you're a Khamba. You can tell them you're a Khamba. Anthony Musaou habit. Thank you. I accept my name. Thank you. So any questions for Anthony? Show of hands, I'll bring the mic to you. I think we had a lady from... Where was he? Is Petra here? Petra had a question. My dear, you had a question from Paul's life. Okay, go ahead. So what do you have to say? Is it necessary? I think there's more than one way to get the story out. It could be personal experience. It could be something I've seen, somebody else's experience. And sometimes I just want to write from a place of creativity. Something like Georgie Parker and McNoah's Room. You go into a creative, more like a poetic, creative mindset. To create this place that probably doesn't even exist. And you write from there as well. So it just depends on what I'm trying to say. How I'm feeling some days is about exactly what I went through. Or something that I've seen and experienced. Or something that I want to experience. It just depends on what I'm trying to say. And then sometimes just going and writing something that you feel like the world needs. Or you want to try something. Like I want to write a song like Ty Dole aside. Or write a song like any other writer. Sometimes you want to just try your pen out. So it just depends. Yeah. Thank you for my name. Thank you so much. That's a beautiful act. Let me ask about personality as a media personality. Of course release music over and over and over. One person I usually like asking myself. What about the downside? Like you know when you produce a song and then you feel like, oh my god, I know this is going to be a hit. And then you realize probably it's not. So how do you deal with that personality as an artist? I think there's not really a downside. It's just a different ride. You know if you look at it like it's a downside then you defeat yourself. I think you look at it as its own moment. Like okay this song maybe the timing was wrong. Maybe the culture is shifting. You know things shift. Music shifts. Fashion shifts. And people are in a different place. So if you're not aware where the culture is going. You put out a song that may not resonate. You can play Oogali as well. Oogali. Yeah I've heard of Oogali. Yeah. I want all that. I want to play. It's interesting you're talking about food because the Boogie Roots. Hey man. It's based on food right? Yeah. You're a solid person. Boogie's a good person. You can see what people like. And I remember how it made you feel. So I want you to experience that again. But then add on to that. The Hamiltonians are not with me this time. But I have three amazing. Actually one of the guys was probably one of the first guys to start the whole wave of the Hamiltonians. That sound. He also sang with me with the Angelo. We sang backgrounds together. So he's with me. J.K. Cowboy Jack. Courtney. And BJ. They're really, really good. And yeah. You guys have been. I hope you enjoy it. But yeah. I'd like to do the new, the old. The familiar. And that song with Jennifer Hudson. It may be on the playlist. It may. She may. She may fly in or something. Yeah. I give my money. I give my money. Yeah. Hi. Hi. Your name is Thomas Radula. I'm from Nation Media. But my question is actually to the year two organizers. What you guys would think. I mean, it's not bad. I'm going to think about this concept. This concept. What's in your mind? What were you looking to achieve with it?