 Ya, miya don't sit on it. Very well cushioned. Even you, you don't have to. You look absolutely stunning. Thank you, so do you. First and foremost, how do you even afford to look like that when you have a baby like me? Mi every time the kwaivi, I'm always sweating. I'm always just, you look so fresh darling. You look too fresh. No, you don't know me, my baby. She's a big baby. Ya. I don't know, I have a 10-year-old girl. Okay, did you mean your age or your baby's age? My baby's age. Are you serious? Ya, absolutely. Why do I think she's asian as my baby? Ya, no, no. Ya, ya, she's 10. First you don't look anything. Now we talk stories and now we negotiate. She tells me, I tell her, I've picked out clothes for you, she says no, no. I'm not going to wear those clothes. I know what I want to wear. Ya, she wears, but I like the fact that she's found her voice at a very early age. I think generationally things keep getting better. Ya. The girls nowadays because I also have my friends who have the same age. At that age you do a lot of sleepovers, let me start prepping you. Kusunajua friendships are so important for a 10-year-old. So when we do those things, we're always talking about any of these girls know what they want. My practice is for ballet and then I want to do, they know what they want. They're not timid. When I think about how I was when I was 10. Right. Nambatu permission, please check and go to the toilets. I know. I remember that very well guys. I'm hosting Vivian. I'm such a huge fan. Sana, I remember the show. But we did anything that time you were expecting your baby. I remember that show. In December. Come on, we had a morning sickness and you were very cool. I didn't have an option. He entertained me to pay pressure. Sana. Even when I was 7-8 months, actually my last gig was 9 months. Imagine and I still played. You know you're like easy pressure, last month you delivered. But you have the strength and the resilience to do it. As women, right? We even need to introduce a man. You killed us when you did Accelerator, man. I'm telling you. The one you taught me how to dance, Chingichanga. That name in Nalichanga. And you know the moves are amazing and everything like you've been in the industry and you've been quite consistent. Since when you started with us. My first song was the one I did with Jagwa. Yes. But then the one that got a lot of airplay was Woman in Love. A woman in love. A woman in love. So that song is the one that... You know those songs where Bipolar say it's a nice jam. Who sang this song? So that's how now I started getting called out for a few shows here and there. I mean the journey has been tough. But let me tell you Piera, one thing that I love about you, even when you called me I said it's a nice interview. Because you are so versatile. Wait, guys didn't... Give me your mic and say it properly. Guys, ladies and gentlemen, I'd like you to respect me. You heard it and my boss is up there. I would like you to respect me and add my salary. She said it. She said it. Thank you. Go ahead as you are. Yeah, so I said I love how versatile you are. Like we've seen you in the times when people don't talk about it. Na joa iji, na kwangatu iya kuflos. Siji, ma pose nini. But if you are actually having real conversations. I think you've done so well in regards to your acting career, your DJ. And I am certain you fought your battles. Proper ones. Proper ones. Kwanzaa the ones you fight and then you say this one will finish me. You have no idea. You remember very well the time when I gave birth and I gained weight and everybody was just like why are you looking like an elephant? Why are you calling me names? Oh, she's finished in the industry. Oh, she can't DJ anymore. And I was like, guys, relax. Yeah. Plus you're the only one who can stop yourself. That's what I tell people. Someone asked me, so Vivian, are you planning to retire? I'm like, I'll retire the day my voice disappears. The day I don't have a voice. God, I say, my voice, Vivian says and God doesn't take our gifts. He doesn't. He gives you. Even when you're using your gift kusanyawase na kumyongahatu, he will not take it from you. That's the thing. I mean, I just think we just need to be more real about some of these things. How tough has it been for you in the industry? Even before we talk about how you're one of those women who encourage other women a lot. Like you're pro women. You talk about people working hard. People coming from the bottom and you know you're here. You're a very strong person and you have a very strong character even for the young people. It's easy for you in this industry. But how can it be easy? In fact, people should stop. Me, I think I'm like, can we all just stop waiting for anything to be easy? It's not meant to be easy. Are we together? The same life that comes with the joy it comes with the pain at the same time. So we are supposed to feel both emotions but we've been programmed to think I have to take it to a spot and what I woke up like this fresh. Weh, there are days on your knees in the bathroom. You know what I mean? So let's be real about it. Even the girls that are coming up feel like there's nothing abnormal with what is happening. In fact, when I have... I used to really kubembeleza. I almost talked kikuyu. It's alright. I'll translate. Mother tongue interference. I'm African anyway. Translation. So these are time I used to really kubembeleza to girls. But nowadays I'm like pull yourself together find a proper support system find people who care about you who love you even if there are two even if there are three then know what you want and then work towards it. And then find friends also who will tell you whether you want to go out. Outright. You know, there's one thing I want to ask you especially now that you're a married woman and you know being in entertainment and then you're a married woman it's not easy. Because there's a thing of telling people and when everyone was like also who's your baby daddy who are you dating? There's so much interference in people's relationship you know. Why do you want to know about all these things when you're married and you have this career does it get any easier? Because I mean I know you guys are my family like you're my family does it get any easier? But I know West is quite supportive of the music but does it get any easier even with the fans out there and other two married people? Vivian is gone. I have a huge crush on Vivian, she's gone you know. Did you lose? For me I think that even the biggest challenge for any woman is losing who she is and of course the challenge that I have had to go through and someone like Wahoo we are really good friends because we have real conversations and I'm like this story for married see what I do there are those times and I think the thing is as a woman you have to be very deliberate about keeping your identity and it sounds very cliche but in a day you have ten hours to be productive or nine so within those nine hours you have to spend time with your child you have to take care of your family you have to think about yourself to think about the extended family so you have to choose your battles and your friends but on some days imagine it's never that serious like see what was the sort okay kata kata basi muni pike that is so funny but I've seen you I mean at those times you want imagine I need to take a break I saw when Vanessa she took a break imagine I need to stop the music just a minute I need to relax and think about myself and you don't even have to be sorry about it it's your life do you know what will happen the day God forbid it's your life imagine imagine there you had it I heard it so loudly guys will forget about you you will never forget it's your life they won't remember they won't remember and people will move on so you had better be true to yourself that's how I see it when we come back as the DJ plays we will find out what she said to her husband's name on her body is that a trick question but you look like you're in love what who is it again just because I took a catch up for a while well see you ask guys you're glowing you're smiling from tunonamola now I'm laughing I'm smiling like it's real because I'm still single I'm as single as you can get if you want to hug me, just give me up give me up to what you see us as anyway anyway so would you put wastes to twin your body I mean you guys are in love you and I love you guys as a couple no my second name is one boy you know there are communities there are communities that you come from there are things you just don't to be very honest I don't even have a tattoo on my body I'm not saying I'm planning to but even if I was to strip naked here people don't say those things guys are just like prove it prove it I don't have no you don't like tattoos I just never did it it's not your thing I'm very the thing is away from the cameras I'm a very simple laid back kind of guy I like simple things say I have bogas in my garden I go, I tuna, I go I eat brown gali because it's not like it's bothering people it's bothering people what do you mean? in fact what I'm wondering first your body is very precious what do you mean bothering? it's an issue it's a discussion and it's mine sasana shindoa so what do they want with your stomach like they want it to look like theirs or what? I also don't know maybe I don't know I know I always tell people it's not a business and I don't know who said it's the version of how everybody should look like having a flat tummy or having hips behind or whatever that is how a perfect person should be I don't know there is no one size fits all and everyone of us has something about us that is beautiful so we need to focus on those things this is very precious let's all try and make money mania ita kuzauki anza ku discuss how people look at the restaurant simple things simple life simple boy simple boy how was that? you guys are supposed to do something what's your relationship apart from the song we are friends of course what's the relationship when you guys got to work together to get into it interestingly enough as individuals we just clicked because he's a simple guy literally and I like that simplicity I always feel like we've really complicated life look at how children live like kids live for now when they're hungry they eat they don't get stuck in things so I like the simpler things that's why it was easy but let me ask apart from simple boy when you were working with council was it as easy? actually it was I actually have some new projects that I want to release next week with council hopefully I don't know if I should say it here but yes we know but yeah those guys it was easy how hectic was it shooting that it was hectic for me as the main chick in the video because it was in the river road maze pierakuta futamari and you look at what I was wearing but you know I had like nili kwa naswe maivi ni kwa na security security security security because I was in a bodysuit river road because that's the location that had that whatever you were looking for yaya ikona iyo filia mta you know how river road looks ikona ma old old buildings that's the kind of set did you guys shoot during the day during the day it was hectic it was crazy but it was fun I'm just trying to when we tell people who we are bringing we do sometimes send questions to we want to know how the event is doing we want to know when somebody was like ebu let me then tell us about this story for aziad I was like okay I'll ask because I think guys want to know what was the story people have and you know people who don't know you as a fashion person what's the story what was the story I don't even think there is a story as such I think at that time in particular because this was a while ago must be like a month ago now the whole point is I feel like a lot of the challenges that we're having in the music industry because we've tried to work with some of the new artists and we've done new projects like steve is a new artist and I was able to do a project with you but there's too much focus on the money more than the relationships it's like if you call me for something if you started charging me Piera and I started charging you we will not get anything done you know there's one thing and I think we practice this a lot of times we support each other and that is one of the things that lack here so sometimes I can come and like oh there's this new project I'm doing come support that's how friendship is built and that's how careers also are built I believe in networking it's everything if you think about maybe the first year of your career I mean it was really mostly about building relationships for me I say when I think the first two years atu ki anda mali una pewa gigu kiske una pewa 10k maze una furai you're so grateful then you meet people you introduce yourself but I mean if it was all based on money money is just money we give it too much power but relationships are everything I give an example if you have an event I send you money while you show up which one hits home you show up even if you show up for 15 minutes and say I don't have time but I just wanted to come and wish you all the best it plants something inside you so it was really about pushing an agenda for creating relationships and the reason why I decided to approach it in that way is because I feel like right now there are a lot of young females that are coming up and I love it I think it's brilliant all over the scene however the way they are relating with each other is terrible it is horrible and it will cost all their careers zote now for me to pay me to come for it pay me to come if I have to come no you don't do that I just felt like I needed to say it I mean people can decide whatever they feel works for them because there are some points you don't have anything that you want to gain from me so if you're telling me you're telling me actually because it's something I don't know if it's because of you but to each their own I always say that and you know what at the end of the day one time in life you always need somebody absolutely so it's always good to consider and to also feel where someone is at that moment if somebody comes and asks for something from you always think of yourself at the same place and then think what if the table is turned imagine alafu the table stands quickly so you want to do it in entertainment are you telling me zote by the time you see POT things have turned so if you had chomad all your relationships the industry here too it's all networked it's the way you've networked now I know you're very and I said it earlier that you're very passionate about women and young girls and you know people hustling and fetching for themselves and all that I think from some time I read somewhere that you know there's a term in kuna you work a vendor like you hustled like you've done it all what is that one advice that you can give to that person who's watching you back at home that fan who encourages me very much and I look forward to being like her what is it that you can tell the guys at home who are your fans I think for me what I always love to say is that everyone is valid and in the eyes of God none of us is more superior than the other so leonezakwani me kaapa I wanted to ask her when I was releasing my first song where was she that's another discussion you should ask her she's very shy you were in high school but I have no hold over whatever her life will be right she's the gate pass to whatever I need at that particular moment you get that's what I like telling people if you are a Chinese and you are a Chinese if you have a job if you have a job your conscience is clear if you have a job you just keep putting in the work you just keep putting in the work you just keep putting in the work and even that's something I have done with my social media recently because I've really been working with a lot of SMEs because I had that meeting with my team and I was like I met a lot of people who have seen me coming up in my career who really supported me who have come to my shows now some of them want a lot of help I composed it and we find days where we do that we partner with small businesses we agree what they can afford because because we need to be together we need to be together so as we conclude which is your favourite that you've done oh my goodness well I'm a simple boy you are a simple boy woman in love woman in love but I've already played that what else to play the one with simple boy if you have a due but thank you so much for coming to the studio yande ikuna coronavirus I am happy to be here thank you you're such a star please when you get your project out next week you're very much welcome here back again muna kia rotation kia kwa hi ad producer director what you do I'm a SM immediately immediately after this thank you so much people would want to listen to your music how do they do that probably you can give them your handles so my youtube page is vivian kenyo official Meksi ume subscribe good piera wewa ume subscribe ad girl nene na kukusu kwa subscribe I like that put your money where your mouth is I'm all about the money so guys to subscribe on my youtube channel vivian kenyo official instagram vivian underscore ke intaku post look at this ulimiangu ka ribu iseme as you are facebook twitter vivian kenyo tik tok I have a tik tok account tik tok jesus it's verified just look for vivian but we need to do something for tik tok we should right after this you know vivian thank you very much kisses to your baby and to your hubby thank you so much for allowing you to come here we appreciate mom and please once your new stuff is out but we are not permission borrowers that's another discussion for another next when you come that's what we are about to do