 Yes, and that was a D-Cave and he is here telling us more about himself, what he is about, what kind of music he does. Tumjue, Tusiliu, how are you? I'm good. Kupuwebi? Kupuwebi. Kabisa kabisa. Okay, karibu apa kwetu? Ya. Tuna penda wageli? Can you introduce yourself to our people at home? Ya. I go by the name D-Cave, actually D-Cave, that's the short form of it. I do dance on and I have that passion for music. Nga mami upehendam ziki na tambua na ipehendam ma. So what does D-Cave or where did that name come from? Okay, the name came from like actually D-Amenin, the impossible to possible. Like something that I never knew how to do, like music. And no matter the ways, the struggle here, we still gonna make it. Ya, that's how the name is all about. Kib? Kib, it's like the struggle in life. How hard life can be in a certain situation to try to come up with a good thing. We still gonna work on it and improve on it. Yes, okay. So must you want to find a dance hall? Ya, na pigiya dance hall. Buna dance hall? Buna ki anything else? Ya, dance hall is a vibe from back then in 2018-16. Since I was in high school, we shall head those events, we shall listen to more of dance also. Aokina jamai kainu ki na conscience. Why do I feel like we are seeing to to IONZ a concern? Ya niwa onga, tindi wana, wana, wana, wana, wana, wana, wana, wana, wana, wana. Aga ni ota yama luku anani, kina jika, prilbaten, wana, wana, wana, tesa mpa, wana, wana, interstitu kwa geni. Na kumbuka? Ya. Okay, let me watch out for the channel story for now. Na onga kuli za kando. Ya, so my music started in 2018. Nikiwa high school, but siko ile fokasana kwa music. 2018, J.K.A.P.R.E. 2018. Oh, natu Chelsia. Ya, J.K.A.P.R.E. Unless ya sasa wendul kuna skizat J.K.A.P.R.E. Uda jasa sayo time. Ulu kwa nile, bibi sacha di eke tu ile, wuki enda fanki. Wana chile, tu ile doba. Nmingi ya uju edi, slibzadi, yubi anafili ya uju ni J.K.A.P.R.E. nina ni. Mamuru wa mii peyanda, shengi atu. Okay, so that is where the inspiration came from. Ya, the inspiration came from there. So what are some of the challenges you have experienced as you were trying to manuva your talent? The biggest is ile kwa actual to shoot the first video. The first video. You have to do a good thing for the game, for the industry, for the people to love your vibe. So ile kwa tu challenge kia sitana ku record mazuna pata wuna enough cash ya kwa enda studio. Ule msu wuki fanyivi ya ta api siya track, iniz uchangam kia tu mufusheka kid. So that is the hardest part, recording and shooting the video. Yes, okay. Once you shot your first video, lisha ma, that was the biggest challenge because it had to be good. Your first video was spicy, right? Exactly. How was the reception out by your friends and your fans? Actually they were surprised, they didn't even know I can sing. So they were like, hey, catch a chach boy. Any chach boy, na fanya dance hall. So what you had, I get, tika neza dumizi. So now kiki e, beshtam plan ya kani show. Ah, dike, what? Do sing, you guys sing. So I was in the jail, ready nika shoot. Now I say ma, you guys are a star. You gonna do it something, you know. So tell us a bit about ready, the song that you just sang. The inspiration ya ke li kwa abi? Now inspiration ya ready. Ili kwa, since most of us shop nile kupigashere, 50, ya. So ready li kam, e maybe ni mingya 2 days, mingya 2 club, baby. E you spot a certain kamship ali. And you are like, wah, okay. Chato vibe, baby. So the vibe being akam, tell me when you ready, like, de mnozo, sangi na ibanam neza, tu e ke li. Ya kabanam tu kwa sa, fiji ya white nia. So how to come with the song. And maybe kade di kyesho ni wika. Certain someone, you know. Ili, akutakosa tu ka certain somewhere. Ka certain someone, somewhere. But it's fine. Ya, it's always good, you know. Okay, so the song is doing well. Ya, ma. So what next after? Actually after reggae, kuna do some big things, man. Za pigata afro dancer. You know, like, drill na kini di dancer. Saunting na iko koge, you know. Like, kitu tu ka kitu utakam tu. Ya, exactly. Kitu tachangam siya mafansbe. Now that you metok a high school, you know. Was it a few years back? What are some of the nicknames. Mulkom na pati ya vitu different. Masani, jakula ni mimi. Give us two. At least to skize ya apaka ribu. Sisi tu na juwazile zake tamo. Chiza spoon, proko ni ita speda. Chiyo ya ita. Speda. Speda. Fun enough ma bo ako sangi spoon anywhere. Anywhere. Fankiyo yote, utakosa vijara o glaspoon. They are always ready to eat. Hafiswa plate, plata. Plata. Ah, interesting. Another one. Za kumbuki hindi na kue. Ah, justi tu na kumbuki. Za kumbuki hindi na kue. Ah, ita 20. I don't know. Mupote. Kwa mimi upote ya? Taka kutumichi. But can people find your music? Mami zik, iku YouTube. Actually, na plotu platforms out here within by Amanda Heavy this week. Andasko dea cave Instagram. YouTube ni dea cave. I changed the way I shoot. Nia dea cave. Fuliake ni dea cave. Atosa, I like it also dea cave. It's easier to pronounce. Dea cave on all platforms. Ya. Okay, so thank you so much for making time to join us. Ya. We hope to see you more. Exactly. Kus we support Kenyan music all the way. Ya. So up next. Any shout out as you went up? Ya, exactly. Big shout out to my sis. Sis Vera Maze. Vera dea girl Instagram. She's my, I don't know. Ule tu ni sapota angumbaa. My bro Kevin. And all my quans, my caves grew. Ule tu ni sapota angumbaa. Big shout out to my sis Vera Maze. Okay, thank you again for coming through. Pleasure. Up next, a dea cave with ready. Ya.