 on him to a man to start with. Secondly, I would like to introduce him the correct way before I get fired. Y'all know about Idris, Sultan. Sinior, you know what he did to Maghufuli? You know, to President Maghufuli. Y'all know what happened, Sinior. So as guys don't joke with Gava at all at all, and I'm right now, I'm about to introduce the director, youth and development office of the president. Did I get it right? You got it right. I'm done. So as I'm done, I'm done. You got it right. Distance, social distance. There you go. I'm the conflict sanitized. Listen, I know that I'm at any place, by the way. I mean, at home. You can't even shake me. So I can ask you to do anything. Yeah, of course. First, now that you work for office of the president. Can I meet the president? Makena. Yes. You've met the president separately. You still want to meet him. Guy, I thought you were about to tell me you're going in. No, no, no. You want to meet him again? I wouldn't mind a hundred times, or me. Yeah, and let me tell you a story. This chick comes to state house. The first thing she does is to bridge protocol. And if I meet the president, and I say, Oh, sorry, where was I supposed to go to? Why are you supposed to do that? That's what you do. That's what you do. Once in a lifetime. Once in a lifetime. For me, I could say three times. What's the answer? I've seen you state house three times. And next week will be the fourth time. Can I come? Next week is virtual. Yes, but you know what? We cannot zoom in. Can we get into Zoom? Yeah, of course, of course. There you are, guys. With you young people, I guess young people in government, we're able to do, you know, all these fun, fun things, you know? Yeah, things differently. Getting in, you know, for the president to tweet out things. Yeah, yeah. And what you don't know that DJ API is actually the president's DJ. Right? And now there, if you didn't know, now you know. Guys, ladies and gentlemen, I quit my job. I have quit my job, if you all know. Oh, no. Listen. Yes. When I'm happy, I'm happy to pay my bills. Oh, yeah, of course. I'm happy to pay my bills. And you know, the president should, let me tell you something. Yeah. Some people take it to a sector. They don't have to worry about their people. That's true. Ministry of Health, they should worry about their people. Ministry of Youth, to not worry about our people. Ministry of Culture, the arts too, not worry about what's needed. That's true. So everybody must do their job. And if everybody keeps their thing going, their people will be taken care of. Right now, we are very happy with all the artists who are making applications and to get a share of the 100 million that the president put on the table. Yeah. So we are happy. And I mean, for the longest time, the arts in general, I can't say it's been neglected. Okay. But it's budding. Like, you've seen artists, something from you guys when you are ridiculous. You guys are the ones who... I was in the States the other day, and everybody was like, how possible is it to bring back ridiculous? Oh, okay. So there is... Oh, by the way, I was asking for you guys back in the States. I don't know how... Now, for those of you who are born just the other day, ridiculous was a group that existed a couple of years ago. Tonight, we are legends. Tonight, we are ancestors. But, you know, you can just YouTube. But what I like is that you guys have led. Yeah. Like, a very good example. Look at where you started and look at where all of you are with, you know, KJ being in government as well yourself. And look at Tony, you're one of the biggest creatives I know, right? Yes. So the art industry is a growing one. Right now, we have sort of a sound in our industry. Gangaton. Okay. Eco. That means Kenyans to me, and I appreciate what is ours, right? You know what I'm done. You need to wrap. Yeah. There's no track. You can't discover any of my boys, but my teens were. Nowadays, they just, you know, you can't be a rapper within a minute. So, so long as track in our, in our end. So, DJ, what is your track? DJ, before DJ plays, people rate him. Rate him. You want to rate me? I want to rate you. But before the DJ plays, there's something that you've said that people need to know, and especially the creatives of today. You know, you must remember that you're growing and one day you'll become older. That's true. So, if you're 21 today, one day you will be 45. That's true. All right? You'll be 50. So, whatever you put on the, on YouTube or on the internet, the internet never forgets. So, whatever you're singing about right now, if you think about it 20 years from now, would you listen to it again? Or, you said, ridiculous was one of the bigger shows. Yeah. Because our content was most of the time clean. Very clean. And something that is in the public domain. We never went out to malign anyone. We never went out to, you know, call people names. We were just out there to entertain. Family. And so, the content was family oriented. Until now, people can still watch it. Yeah. And what I like about your show, Tano Kali. Tano Kali. Kali Tano. Whatever you like. Nia Timaze. Content in his half. Yes. Goma in clean. Yes. And that is where we just don't want to rap. We'll also get to dance. And I remember the last time you were entertaining the president in Meru. And you know, the boss was listening to your music. And I've never seen the president to try to dance to your music. And then you are changing the rhythm as fast as you could. So the president gave up at some point. And he was like, I like that song. Then at some point, I saw him wanting to stand. How does it feel? Have I been followed? How does, let me now interview you. How does it feel to entertain the president? Let me tell you. As a leader. Either we may change. Let me tell you. It's one of the most scariest things ever because you're scared of making a mistake. Even interviewing you is also a problem. Yeah. Like, I'm scared of it. It is something that's not right. Next thing I'm questioned. You know protocol, you have to know protocol. Yes. But let me tell you. It means so much for someone who's hustled. I mean, I've been a hustler for a while. You know, trying to make it in this industry. You can't travel. Travel, it's not like I said, DJing yesterday. Like I've been in for over a year. So when I get such an opportunity. You don't want me to tell you a story. Okay. You don't want me to tell you a story. So when I get that little opportunity, did you perform for the president? I feel like my career is growing. Yeah. And it's exciting. And I like, even encouraging other people. Have a goal. Like for me, I really targeted to play in state house. Like that was one of my biggest dreams. So for it to come true. Maybe people just think that you just need to be, you to play in state house. The secret here in my opinion, is just being consistent. That's true. And just focusing on what you need to do. And just realizing that you're a DJ. Yeah. And accepting that you're a DJ. Yes. You don't want to be a DJ. And you want to be a farmer at the same time. And you want to be a teacher at the same time. So when you focus on what you're doing, and that's what you've done for the longest. Yeah. And many people, and when growing up, our parents would not accept being a comedian. Yeah. My dad, for the longest, always asked me, what are the jobs for me? Even when I brought him a check. From being a comedian. Yeah. You, I know your parents for the longest. They are like, where are you going? I'm going to the club. I'm going to the club. I'm going to the club. I'm going to the club. But they forget that that's actually a profession. Yeah. And one of the things that we're trying to do as government is to classify professions like yours so that you can go to the bank and get a loan. That's true. And that is being successful right now. And those are the things as government we are doing where we're not just there to politic. We're there to put policies and regulations that support. Hasla, like you. Thank you so much. And I appreciate the fact that you've been in the industry. You understand it. And now you're out there to represent it. So you're not coming from a place you don't know. It's a place you know. So that's a very good thing. Now, there's something I want to talk about. And what's that? Your kitchen. And before I talk about that kitchen, you're going to rock for us and dance for us because that's what you said you can do best. Let me tell you, we are going to take it. The DJs will remix it and then we play it and then we chant for that. And get royalties for that. How about you dance? I know your favorite song. Which one is that? That's because you sit where the people are entertained and they know what makes you tick. That's how it is. Oh, that's great. That's a great song. I'm going to enjoy it. You will see that great song. With Tuka, Mias, Kimeli, Pungwa, Pussia and Shamahokho. And this is the Lwanda. Lwanda? Yes. I'm from Lwanda. Lwanda is the only place you find very smart guys. They're so clever. Why is it so? It's on your way to Siaia. Just passed. When I was a child, I lived in Musahara. What's the name of Louis? Musahara. I was a lawyer then. Lawyer? I was a lawyer then. When I was a lawyer, I was a lawyer. I was a lawyer then. Oh, wow, wow. When did you see gosh? I was a lawyer. But you're a lawyer? Yes. You're a lawyer. I'm a lawyer. Come and meet me. Okay. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Ah, it's a hour. Hey!