 of Rajiz the DJ at Michelangelo is where you can get me. So before I even go ahead on who we have in studio remember hit us on our social media accounts that is Y254 channel. We have a question for you do you think hip-hop music has influenced the vulgar language that you get to hear from most of our kids of late on social media trending around friends being consoled after the video which trended alone do you think hip-hop music has influenced that make sure you send in your opinions your just your thoughts at Y254 across all our social media platforms speaking about hip-hop that's there right here it's all about nurturing talent into each and every time we have a guest right here so we make sure that they get the platform to showcase what they have and that is basically the talent as an art from freestyle to the good buzz so today our artist she was here like two months one month ago she dropped Nami Sehisi and she came here to just show us what she got and we are very much very much welcomed very much welcomed welcoming her yes that's the right way welcoming her right back to promote her new job and she'll be speaking much more on that you look gorgeous thank you so much thank you so for those of us who are yet to be introduced to you because now I feel like we are homies you feel like we're coming from way back so for those who don't who are yet to know who you are you can now use coming for and introduce yourself to them I am Kiba Gendi and I'm a female rapper actually I'm a rapper yeah who also can sing an act okay but I'm incorporating them slowly as I go yeah so you're focusing on one thing I want to incorporate them slowly as I go so I think like I'll cut across across all of your music it's a very aggressive in your buzz which is a good thing for my lady and I see you have seen that from Kadi Niki um what would you describe your personality as? Wait hold up let me give you samples here so that I don't in school feel like overboard because you'll be thinking ah okay so because I'm a baggage of everything so we have a couple of options for Kiba Kiba she allowed me to call her that because Kiba Gendi it's a long one guys back at home you can you can agree with me so I'll go with a let's go sanguine who is more enthusiastic active and social and they are most of them when they enter in a room they're very much bubbly and they want she to recognize their their presence so we have uh okay Chloric uh who are short-tempered fast and irritable you see look at that then we have melancholic these are very much people are very much specific they're analytical wise and quiet then we have phlegmatic the phlegmatic I am more relaxed and peaceful like they go with the mood like they always they're always coming up those people who I feel DJ Raj is your phlegmatic here he barely has so much to say but he's much more focused in his work you say simple as that so uh let's go with uh you Kiba so how where do you fit in terms of your personality I think I'm more of melancholic analytical wise and quiet I'm not that quiet you're very loud no I'm quiet around people that I don't know but when I'm around people I know I'm a bit yappy okay so let's back because these these are trending issue of young people and uh just speeding out their thoughts in social media social media has become a very uh important tool not just for uh business owners for artists equally and uh people want to put out their product what is the one thing as Kiba that you can actually put out there in social media regardless of if you want publicity if you want the numbers because numbers actually is how we make money so what is the one thing that as Kiba you can put out there even regardless you want publicity um I think for me it's always been about my music and my sense of style and my and my personality I think ever since I was young I've always had this personality so I use my personality and the things I love and I post that to get the numbers and all that and it has worked so so far okay so it's all about your personality and your work what is the one thing that you can put out regardless I want the numbers and I know if I put these out there people are just going to be there's social media will be going crazy yeah uh so many things you can mention things like uh sex tapes and such I don't know I am you know a christian and jesus is born it is for the first time you know Kiba is a christian okay so there are certain things I I don't know I just can do yeah such things okay so let's go back to your music yeah we are celebrating 16 good years of juliani shout out to juliani on 27th there will be at k1 and the entrance is free celebrating more of 16 years into the game and the theme of the whole event is staying in the course and just not quitting on yourself in terms of your profession you know whatever you in your journey on what you love and that is a very impactful thing for juliani to do and it's just not promoting the the at side of it but also people who get into business and so many things that you love so how many years are you into this game um I started recording rap back in 2012 and I was in form one so let's say it's me roughly shout out to naji okay that's what I started recording shout out to my mother she's the best human being I've ever met she didn't know what it was all about so she was like let's just go to a studio let's just do it I don't know what's going on you went to a studio with your mom yeah that is so amazing okay your shout out to best moms like this because I also went to studio with my mom after form four and she's like you want to do music I'm like yes I want to do music their producer just messed me up she gave me some beats and then after listening to the jam I'm like no this is not what I visualized so I'm like that's how my career as an artist as a ended I would have been a gospel artist right now yeah so okay so shout out to your mom so shout out to her yeah so you went to the studio yeah what was my first jam was so crazy I don't remember what it was called but I remember a bar that I wrote it was the finest um I was it was like um oh you're a rat from Iraq boob you're a rat from yeah I know it was like the craziest thing ever but I thank God for the progress because six years later there's been so much progress and I thank God for that speaking about people who support you and being your mom these the these are mentality I believe it's something that still goes on in the industry where people would like to take uh exploit you just because they know you are and then there's a thin line between ambition and being desperate so you will definitely just especially if you're going on the do or die mentality in the game so you'll you'll just tend to pick anything as long as it gets me whatever I want to be at and probably I don't care what my name in the game how I'll make my name I'll like people to see me as so has there been a situation whereby someone wanted to exploit you just for you to get a platform to be on tv on radio or just even to produce your music so many as I said as an instant um I've had most of my instances have been with producers and artists so you you get a producer especially well-known producers of course I'll not mention names so they show interest at first and they're like oh I see the talent so they show interest and you think this person is out to help you and then in the long run you realize the person has ulterior motives maybe they want sexual favors and when you don't give them because keep again I do not period so if you do not give them they're like that's the end of the project and I can always advise my girls especially the ones who are coming up right now don't be afraid to walk away don't be afraid to say no I know at the moment it's like this is my world it's coming down but over time I realize it's okay to walk away it's okay to say no because the result is a way where there's a will there is a way okay so has there been a situation where you felt like giving up oh my god so many times there's a time I took a break out of music for like two years and my mom was like what is happening because she knows I'm so passionate and then the passion just went for like two years but we keep pushing keep pushing keep mentioning or your mom all the way I feel like she's the most consistent support apart from your mom who are the some of the supporters that you have um my high school friends the people were in high school with they're actually like my co-fans um because they saw me like rapping back in school so they yeah back in the day during cultural and doing all right so this love music didn't just yeah I said we're going to a studio for one yeah so um those are other people that really really support me and shout out to them and also like the people like in the industry I've gotten so much love from like the media houses like white fife oh they've always showed me so much shadows to white fife they've always shown me so much love this is like the third time I'm coming here third time yeah so this is definitely home now we are home next time we meet with this now I need it so let's talk about if if music was off the table what will kiba be doing right now I don't know probably because I've always loved music I've always known I wanted to do music even the minute I started recording when I was in for one so I already knew what I wanted so the only reason why I continued with high school is because you know you want to finish and all that but genuinely speaking music has always been what I've always wanted to do okay so is Kimbergady signed under any label not yet not yet our free agents your free agent are we looking forward to seeing that oh first of all you want to explore you as an independent artist all the way yeah because plus I'm also releasing a mixtape and vocaboda is actually the first it's the introduction to the mixtape the mixtape is called yeah the mixtape is called blue bars obviously I love blue blue bars it's we can definitely tell you I love me some blue and I always do blue lipstick this is a today I was like let me just change yeah so it's called blue bars mixtape and this is the first record on the mixtape and there are many more coming your way all right so you gave us Gaozong your video filled with lovely beautiful ladies all the way shout out to you then we have Nami Sihisi which you actually dropped here a couple of few months ago yeah told you so now we have vocaboda yeah yes tell us more about vocaboda and the storyline between and how you came up with the theme yeah and the video who's behind our video yes yeah um first of all the one who's behind our video was Raheba shout out to him um then the audio producer don't forget him yeah because oh my god shout out to Seder yes Seder is amazing shout out to him anyway so vocaboda I remember Seder I had been telling me keep her come to the studio because we had met like a while ago and then finally he had moved his studio to a more stable place so one time I went to the studio and he was like I want to play you a bunch of beat and you gotta tell me what you like so the first beat he played is actually the beat on vocaboda so I had eaten I was like stop I don't want to hear anything else this beat is the one and I remember I wrote it in the studio it was a more nocturnal like I go to a studio at night so I was um I listened to it and I was writing I was writing the first part of I know he's mad I know she's mad so I was asking myself why are these people mad though so the only thing that made sense was me and vocaboda that's why they're mad speak about people who are mad how do you deal with your haters um first of all I work harder so I can stand on them okay but honestly I love my haters I love them so much because they don't know what they do they create a beast every time they think they're putting me down I come up even stronger so I love them shout us to them yeah no one say yeah without haters they are part of society you can't do nothing about it it's like when you wake up it's already uh in your brain that you have to you know wash up clean up same thing they're always going to be there rajiz good vibes do you have any question for our guest kipagedi all the sassy looking good good so so far that is the advice rajiz and right here on hip hop Thursday we celebrate you and we love your your work and we love to hear more from you so make sure if you have any projects before I forget I saw on your instagram you collaborating with kitties yes uh shout us to kitties they jump back okay so I'm I'm doing as I mentioned I'm doing a mixtape so the introduction of the mixtape then I have a new new song that we recently recorded and it's going to be featured in kitties it's my song he's featuring me we had to do the video and I cannot wait for the I don't know we've not even shot it but we have the audio okay so hopefully we'll be shooting very soon we're looking forward to see the working the people I look okay so here it is I've I'm almost done with this interview and I want uh kiba to perform and she's like you're you're not asking me the people I'm looking up to I'm like your kiba see what you're doing interview me I'm uh which we switched the position okay here you go tell us the people you look up to okay let me start so um there's something he said that my style is very aggressive exactly the reason why my style is very aggressive I'm a big fan let me start locally I'm a big fan of nazizi always been a big fan okay and one thing I liked about her is she would get on a track with dudes and kill dudes on a track so that's why I'm always aggressive especially when I get on a track with dudes it's mother she wrote then all right so before you go to international any local artists you love to collaborate with so because I'm hearing like Naz kills the beats and I know you you definitely kill the beat so who's the artist right and can you love to work with I say this a lot when people laugh and it's not even funny I'd love to work with Ochoongolou family Ochoongolou family the gengiton the gengiton I'm into that vibre now okay yeah but a while ago if you'd have asked me like a while ago I'd probably say major yeah because something like K. Jones is so expected but I wouldn't mind you'd have mind but it's so expected from a style you know yeah Kibara he'll love to work with you so international my the poor I look up to internationally are I love I love Beyonce I love Beyonce a lot and the one thing I like about her is her performance all right because she's more she's not only a singer but she's also a performer and that goes a long way in art and then I also love Nikki obviously obviously then I also love Drake and the reason why I love Drake is because he impacted my music in a very major way in terms of my flow and also Jay-Z I love Jay-Z are we done yeah we're done yeah you're comfortable now we can have you perform and people back at home so make sure you give us give us a social media handle so that people back at home can keep tabs with your work and everything that you're up to remember at Y244 channel is where you can get us across our social media platform at Michelle Ashira that's how you can reach out to me and very much DM so very much allowed yes so Rajesh the DJ you're ready with Vooka Buddha we're good so Kibwa take the stage and let's Vooka Buddha