 Love is for you Love is for you Baby close and close Give me love, give me more and more Nimi na wei no place to Come on baby close and close Give me love, give me more and more Nimi na wei no game so Baby for you Nimi na wei no game so Baby for you Nimi na wei no game so Baby for you Nimi na wei no game so Baby for you Nimi na wei no game so Baby for you Nimi na wei no game so Baby for you Nimi na wei no game so Baby for you Nimi na wei no game so Baby for you Hanyita pigahasode ni Atu tike mumaishan ni For you Hanyita lengavipenzi Hanyita lengavipenzi Baby You're the kind of girl I wanna meet Till you walk down straight or the rainy day Take my finger, put a ring on it Baby I find fault as a little place No, no, so too many more Nipe mo yo ma baby Usini fanyi ni kabaki Npweki Usini fi chegizani Uka wa fataweni ma li Nipe mo yo ma baby Nipe mo yo ma baby Baby for you Hanyita lengavipenzi For me weenie weenzi For you Hanyita pigahasode ni Ika o maisha makali For you Hanyita pigahasode ni Atu tike mumaishan ni For you Hanyita lengavipenzi Hanyita lengavipenzi Wa welcome Mary Easter I know we say Merry Christmas But I'm gonna say Merry Easter And happy Christmas So that time when it comes So welcome And I hope that you are enjoying And you've been well And that God has kept you It's nice to know that you're viewing the part And that was Leziki Band They have been here before This is a third time And it's a pleasure having them back So I want you to be part Of today's more of a fun show Today we're not having Very long conversation, long interviews We are actually having more of We are celebrating Easter That's why we are calling it Merry Easter And I want you to go To our Facebook page And comment there And tell me how are you enjoying Easter And if you want to say Something to Leziki Band Please do I've got also with me Amos, a legend Amos from Amos and Josh He'll be performing And also Leziki Band Will be performing with him So don't miss this It's gonna be great He has been He is right here with me You're gonna hear his voice But for now Leziki Band How are you, man? You're fine Man, it's nice to have you back It's nice to be here It's nice to be here How was your Easter? You enjoyed? You had fun? You went For us Easter We spent most of our Easter practicing Because this coming week We are planning for Some live performances So this weekend We have just been practicing Where are these live performances That you were talking about? People should follow us On our social media Tell them on social media On Instagram It's at Leziki In between the letters Like L underscore E underscore We are like that People should not write underscore It's just there The underscore Alright I don't know how many you have But maybe you could just Introduce your Just say who Okay, so my name is Colin Ramsey Colin Ramsey The lead singer This is Kevin Okumo We call him Umuami Ya, he's our songwriter We're both good Ya, we're both kids We hire Jenna Then this is Aiko Tieno Aiko Tieno Do the viewers know Why there is a particular background For him? Him So he's a Kenyan Nigerian Kenyan Nigerian Oh, that's a I have never heard of that one We hear about Kenyan African Americans But Kenyan Nigeria Kenyan Nigeria Good and bad of both worlds That's nice Ya, so that is Andy Muduma Muduma, our guitarist Guitarist, yes And he's great He's also our music director Perfect Ya, one of us is missing He's called Gene He sucks the one who plays the saxophone Should we search for him? Oh, he's a good missing He's a lifter He's a lifter He's resting He went to Miyata Oh, okay Then he said he's not going to come back Ya, he's not going to come Okay Now, you know what Music is important for many people Ya Maybe it helps them to go through bad times Just listen to some music Why do you write your music? What do you want people to hear from your music? So our music It's basically for true stories When you hear lots of our songs Those are things that have happened to us So we write our songs to things that are relevant To the things that are happening Like this song that you've just performed Ya It's for ya It's for you For me? No, not for you This song is called for you This song is called for you This song is called for you This song is called for you So we wrote this song It was for my for you Ya So basically, I was just talking to her Telling her that You know, whatever the circumstances I'm going to fight for us No, and something that has just come to mind When you say that Whatever the circumstances I'm going to fight for us Now, we have issues where men Instead of fighting for us This relationship They are fighting them Ya So, you are a bunch of men What will you take for those men Who are like, if you don't love me You know, that is really wrong For you to take someone's life Ya So, it's not right It's not right But I understand that you may have the anger That is appointment But you should learn how to suppress Awesome Ya Because when, what do you gain When someone dies So, but at the same time We need to be better as men Isn't it? Ya, we need to be better We can do better What do you think, man? I can see you have a mic Tigers As for me, I think just That we as men We accept it Ya Avoid to react Because for me personally I said in my life I will never lay a finger on a lady Because these are precious people Giving Precious creatures given by God And For God to give you such A figure in your life We should ensure that you Just take care of her And make sure she is safe So, the issue of like Killing her Or doing no Ah, it's not good Ya, there's a lady in the house She's like, yes! Ya, so she We should respect them by the way Because if we don't respect them We don't expect them now to give us Ya I think you are by the end of this show You know it will be singled Ya, I'm not singled So, you have a mic Yes Mudama Muduma Muduma, ya Muduma It's nice to have you in the show Thanks So, have you ever laid a hand On the woman yourself? I know You know You may pray for her That was what I wanted to say That's what you are referring to Mudama I'll be talking to you During the second performance A little bit more Mudama Yes You are very many men I am Kelvin Please hold your mic close I'm Kelvin Kevo Alright I also do sing high ten That's what you said Ya I'm the composer I'm hearing from the viewers From the composer You are the composer Ya So, now particularly for you Do you think there is hope For the music industry in Kenya? I think there is hope Because as you can see There are more talents So, like Like sisi kwenye Kukwage We can see We can see that there are people Which wakipewa space And wakipewa and me We can do Now We're going to take a break We're going to pause for a while So, I have a word with Amos And then you can come back Is that alright? So, ladies and gentlemen You are going to Now I'm going to welcome The second guest That is the legend Amos He is here And before I have a conversation With him, please remember What I have requested you to do Please go to social media pages Facebook There is already a post there And you can comment If you want to say something You can share with me How you've celebrated your Easter What faith means for you Feel free Go there, comment And I'm going to be reading Out your comments in a few Right now, Amos Welcome to the show Thank you Thank you for having me It's good to have you I thought you'd come with Josh But he is missing also He is somewhere walking That's good It's nice to have you here Thanks for having me Mary Easter Mary Easter to you too It's a new way of saying Instead of Happy Easter Brightly It's the first time I've heard it Mary Easter It sounds cool, right? Sounds cool Now, how long have you been doing music? I started singing when I was eight years old Eight years old And now you're nine years old That's good I mean, it's been long time That's like one year of hard work You know But it's been a journey It's been a journey Just walking with different people here and there Learning things And just encounter The whole encounter that I've had Because of music has really transformed The person that I am The gift itself has taken me to places My academics have not been able to take me It's actually true when they say That your gift will bring you before kings Because I have been able to travel Places outside this country I've been able to do a lot because of music And I appreciate God for the gift And yeah, I think it's something that He's called me to do and I'll do it until He calls me to He calls you to himself You're going to perform a song for us in a few Yes, sir What's coming up? This song is called Mungaza The song itself It came from a passage of scripture That Jesus actually said That do unto others you expect them to do unto you Because actually that's exactly What really happens Because it's a written law That governs the way we live That if you do good things to people They will do good things back It's the law of seed and harvest We call it cause and effect And if you allow yourself To live your life being a peaceful person Then the day that you There's turmoil around you God will ensure that your life in itself has peace If you're a person of peace One of the bad attitudes of Jesus is Blessed are the masifum For they shall obtain masi Because that's exactly what happens If you are a person who is compassionate To other people When you need that compassion To be there for you If you're a forgiving person The day that you will need forgiveness It will be there for you And I think that is the message that I say I communicate through the strong Through us A very interesting writing style I'm a storyteller And it's the way that I've actually written the song I tell stories through songs So I hope I hope guys have appreciated it And I think it's the first time I'm performing it Acoustic In this way And it's going to be interesting Acoustic actually Lezik is going to really help me with that They are an amazing band I'm going to ask you a little This question of I'm sure in people's minds Increasingly people may be looking at The ghost pearl singers With a huge Not just a pinch of salt but a huge bag of it Because of the scandals and all that What should we expect from the ghost pearl industry? People want to hear music that helps them To go to God And at the same time they are expecting the people who are singing They are singing because they have experienced God And so they have better moral Living it's not because they have realized Oh, there is a market for ghost pearl If I go and brand myself as a ghost pearl singer I'm going to have a huge market Because Kenyans are mostly religious What's your take? I think as a ghost pearl artist your moral compass Is to point to the cross And I believe that everybody is There's nobody who's perfect Being in the ghost pearl industry does not mean That we have become perfect And I think that is the attitude That people actually take ghost pearl artists as They start looking at them in a way That they actually should set an example Which is actually true Paul tells Timothy To be a good example in wad Indeed, in love, in charity And it's something that is land You see every fruit is a product of maturity There's no fruit that comes out of nowhere It means that a seed went to the ground It grew up, somebody prundit Somebody watered that Until it became And you need to understand that every human being Is in the process of becoming I'll interrupt you a little bit Because there is your ghost pearl So there is sin and there is crime Those are two different things There is a sin and there is a criminal And we cannot put the same level So nobody is perfect Everybody is a sinner But not everybody is a criminal And those are two different things Should we expect in the name of not judging artists? Am I putting on the spot? No, I love the question In regards to criminal When you're talking about the ghost pearl The ghost pearl is true Truth cannot be Truth is in itself In a state that cannot be altered Facts can actually change depending On what happens around it But truth is actually what it is It's people who believe that truth That are actually set free Now we have a mandate If you call yourself a ghost pearl artist You have a mandate to preach that gospel It means that it's also working on you yourself It's also exactly And as I've just conveyed the whole thing You're also in the process of becoming So in God's eyes we are all criminals We are sinners We commit crime In regards to him Because this is actually he calls it the law Means if you're breaking the law what have you done? No, see, look My argument is this There is being a sinner So someone who sins, say for example Commits fornication It's a sin, adultery It's a sin, right? You see, in the laws of the land Wait, wait, wait, yeah But one who rapes a kid is not just a sinner That's a criminal You see And that's not just a criminal law This is what I'm saying The standards of moral authority are where In regards to Christianity They're in the scriptures Yeah, who determines the bar of what righteousness is They're in the scriptures, right? Exactly, right So if the Bible says do not steal Okay, do not kill Yes Okay, do not And Christ even in regards to adultery He said if you look at a woman to lust after her You committed adultery Means that you have already broken that law Now, if you break any law of the land What have you become? You've become a sinner Not really You're using the scriptures Don't use Oh, you've become a criminal, yes Yes, because you've broken the law of the land You've become a suspect first, though Exactly And in the kingdom, not really Until proven guilty Yeah, you are a suspect If you break because the kingdom of God Is a kingdom, it's a government Okay And the laws have already been set So if you break the laws of the kingdom What have you become? You've become a sinner, in my opinion Alright, so I'm going to allow you first to perform And then we're going to continue with this Alright, so muangaza, right? You're coming back for this Sinna criminal conversation Then you talk about saint and And prisoner So I'm going to give you now the stage Perform And then Right, so there you go So that's where you will be Ladies and gentlemen Amos and Josh No, Amos Ladies and Amos From Amos and Josh Kwa nereya Usito emin bayangue Mungu wa kiletam toto Anale tta saniake Mleti ni tameleya Usito emin bayangue Mungu wa kiletam toto Anale tta saniake Wendakawa Obama Atawale Amerika Wendakawa Lupita Oska Nazoa Kashinda Wendakawa nerere Aungoze tanzania wendakawama keba Yimbonzuri ya katunga na kuomba nere Usitohem imbayangue Kunguwa kiletam toto Anadeta saniage Kileteni tamleya Usitohem imbayangue Kunguwa kiletam toto Anadeta saniage Na kuomba nere Usitohem imbayangue Kunguwa kiletam toto Anadeta saniage Usitohem imbayangue Anadeta saniage Yimbonzuri ya katunga na kuomba nere Usitohem imbayangue Anadeta saniage Na kuomba nere Usitohem imbayangue Kunguwa kiletam toto Anadeta saniage Na kuomba nere Usitohem imbayangue Anadeta saniage Na kuomba nere Usitohem imbayangue Boadafan idaz eller kitaba Bidigon wildo Tia twomba na instituto G klicku sitidedo Those na kamunanya Af jehtiaω Booka wo neg Entertainment Shich Zeb Kur unkuk yama So by the Queen Or Geo Ma niha kupreyu Ko sya kusoch Musa相abuha kwa maiku ya wa na maiku ya wa na maiku ya wa na maiku ya karma kwa maiku yawezata ion yimu, kama kuna miimbayango wanita kwa maiku, ui There are many other ways you can actually go through. There are many couples out there who actually have been married for years and they're trying to get babies and they don't have. And if you have a womb that God has allowed that can actually carry a child to full term, it's actually a blessing. And I think you should just allow it to go full term. If you're not ready to take care of the kid, regardless of the situation or circumstance the kid came with, just allow it to go full term and give it up for adoption. Perfect. Thank you. Thank you for that. So right now we're going to take a short break. We're going to take a short break and we'll be back. Leziki will be performing. So don't go away. We'll be back in a bit. Merry Easter.