 Top everybody. Welcome to SPM Buzz. My name is Liz Jackson and today I'm hanging out with a star, Arya star. Hi. Hi. How are you? I'm good. Thank you. You're actually the first person I ever interviewed when I became a journalist last year in Kenya. Oh my God. Welcome to Kenya and being in Kenya for the second time. Have you tried any Kenyan food? Not now, but I tried the other time I was here. But I've not tried. I just came yesterday. Time to try more. So one of the songs that you've done is with Bien. Are we expecting a visual for the song? I can't really say, but we're going to find out soon. So maybe, maybe. All right. We do know that Nigeria had the general elections. What does good government mean for you as an artist? Not even as an artist. Many as a citizen of Nigeria, you know, good governance is going to help me, my family, a lot of people, good roads. You know, even like the way the price of things have increased is crazy now. Safety is so scary. You know, even when I'm not in Nigeria, I think about my siblings going out and if they're being safe. Even me as an artist, as a citizen of good governance is so important and I'm just praying that comes through for Nigeria. And now we know that you work with Marvin Records, your sign. Is it easier to be under a label than to be an independent artist? I wouldn't know because I've never been an independent artist, but being able to label has been very helpful. I have a whole family, like with me, my family, my Maven family. You know, I have like my friends also, you know. Yeah, so it helps me a lot. Let's talk about that term Sabi girl for us Kenyans who may not understand what it means. Would you tell us what it means? Sabi is a pigeon word. That just means intelligence, knowledgeable, somebody that's like good at whatever he's doing. So if you're a Sabi girl, you're a Sabi girl, you're a Sabi man, you're a Sabi man, everybody else, you're a Sabi girl. So yeah, that's what Sabi means. Let's talk about your latest stability. What was the inspiration around it? Myself, to be honest. I was just trying to make music, fun music. I was trying to make something that would make me dance and I walk out to the song every day. Is there one big stage that you really just can't wait to perform? Let me see. I really performed at Coachella, but I'd love to perform again. I'd love to do O2, I'd love to do Super Bowl. Super Bowl. And as you're in Kenya for the Shoke Shoke Festival, what is that one thing you're looking forward to at the festival? You know, seeing my beautiful people while I sing to them and serenade your hearts. Alright, and are you planning to bring someone on stage? I can't really say. It's a secret. Alright guys, that was Ayra Star. She'll be performing at the Shoke Shoke Festival at the KICC. Make sure you catch her. So all Sabi girls, Sabi boys, show up for Ayra Star on Saturday.