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My name is Joy Mochache remember you can find me enjoy underscore Mochache Before we're talking about F con and I put myself in a position where I wasn't exactly well versed like in a nilijari busana And I hope you guys continue watching the afghan games that keep coming up continue talking to us about it And whenever we have a special game will continue to talk to you guys about it But right now I need to give you guys a social media handles Which are right there at the bottom of the screen and if you want to talk to us Remember it has to be hashtag why in the morning and hashtag social Friday and today is a special edition Be me on any other hoppers, you know, I'm a presenter the versatile one, but we're not focusing on me today We're focusing on other presenters and TV and radio personalities and at the moment right now I've got two gentlemen on screen with me right now and before they introduce themselves out Khalifa to say hi quickly I say me quickly quickly Yeah, I'm a kind of a DJ Khalifa on all social media make sure my request money tag along He don't is and the couple go away to 5-4 or my Facebook page video Khalifa learn that you don't go mazini Kaboom kaboom so right now we need to jump straight in I have two wonderful TV radio personalities right now on the set with me And I want you guys to meet them. They are dressed in dapper clothing one very nice and casual But you can tell me as a sense of style and the other one with a nice blazer that I think I might steal and put into my collection Like in a curry bunny sauna. Let's start from this side Okay, Santa's on You'll come to production Zuri say, yeah You want to do a see-see on our key I Can you like you need to see a combo and I can append a bit of an office in there. Yeah, no, it looks excellent It's okay. It's a scientist and I mean it's on Hassan Omar But can you see me enough on a station? Yes, you have to And I'm a funny radio maisha radio ZD radio to come back up a moja. Yes, I'm back as a savii I guess in a one and one I'm a moja and see cook other than the industry. Yes. Yes, curry busan. I miss out on a by the piano TV presenter Kate and blue Dan How can you forget? Oh, yeah, thank you so much. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Tell us a little bit about yourself. Okay? Thank you so much for your invitation combo I mean it or Monica Zungo Kamakawida and most of People outside there know me as him to Tessie As you can see this my brand. Yes. Yeah I'm doing a show called top mashariki The show is both on radio and TV Monday to Friday at 10 p.m. 10 a.m To 12 p.m. This is radio show 10 p.m. Every Friday on KBC Channel one. I see. Yeah, I'm a father of two beautiful daughters Me mean imzas wawengi because I Okay, I'm going to come back. I'm going to come back. I'm going to come back. I'm going to come back because I Believe I believe that I've done a lot 10 years in the industry is not a joke. It's not a joke Yeah, you're right. Yeah, you're right. It's not a joke. Yes, so father of two Yeah, and you know that people out there looking up to you So you're part of many because you're mentoring many. Yeah, I see. Yeah, that's wonderful How about you are your family man? So I'm not yet. I will be a family man. You will be I will be a family man I Will be a family man I Is a happy father of two people mean I'm money Please please repeat I read the apple I think I think my ears were deceiving I think What did you say Six kids is not bad. That's actually okay. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I don't know what's wrong with six children That is mine a house full of kids I'm kidding, but soon to be a family man. Okay soon to be. Yes. Well, I wish you the best on that Shall we jump into getting to know you guys? She's ready to mingle I'm not looking Yes, yes, so You know, you said that You've been doing this for 10 years on your side. Yeah, sure. That's a long time. Yeah. What have you learned since then? I What's tell me one important lesson one important thing you have learned in your journey as a TV TV personality The things which have learned in the industry, maybe one that I can never forget Is that You see sometimes on up a mingle now, okay No, you are to again But you as a Radio or TV presenter what you're supposed to do you need to understand people Okay, you need to understand people What they want what they don't want. All right. I'm not going in it. They take themselves so so so special But as for my personality as Kazungu Sikom to come out here. I will come to come out here. Sikom to come out. You can ask anyone I believe I'm a I'm a humble God-fearing guy. Okay. Yeah Somebody who understands People understand the content of the of the society. Yes I see Content looks like you have something to say do you agree? Are you similar to him? Similarities up or not? Kasoro you're a family guy Kasoro Who is Kasoro? You don't know the difference, but Nezok Semokumba Ma'azuitu and Awana Okay At this moment, it's a very important I'm sitting next to Legendary moments He's been in the industry for 10 years I can only imagine the ability to You can see You're still kind of fresh In this industry, we say one year, you're still kind of fresh by 10 years Yes Now you are in this industry for real And now you start becoming an icon and then slowly a legend Yes You know there's still time for you And I wanted to know You know You know You know And I wanted to know You know How is this one year been? Because for me when I started it was quite difficult In the hardest time of my life I had to go to Musana Than to enter the media world That was hard Tell me about the first experience you had In entering the media What was your very first job? My very first job was radio Radio Maisha In town And I did in township for Nine months Nine months And I had a lot of friends So When I went to the office I had a snake I went to the studio I went to the studio I went to the studio It happened I went to the studio to see my father My father came to Japan So I saw him He was the one who was at the office And he was the one who was at the studio I was very excited I was very excited He had a lot of followers He was a very famous YouTuber He had a lot of followers And I saw him He had a lot of followers So I went to the studio And I had a lot of followers I was very curious After I met Joe I'm presenting. There's a challenge. I personally, I'm a little afraid. I'm not a microphone, I'm a red. I'm a little bit shushed. I'm a little bit wrangled, I'm a girl friend of mine, I'm not a girl. So, I'm focused on Meme and Scrisad. There are birthdays, but I believe they are piti. Of course. Yes. So, we're going to come up with some art and dance. We're going to do some art and dance. We're going to do some art and dance. Yeah, sure. Yeah, yeah. If I add on that, if you're a radio presenter or a radio personality or TV personality, what you're supposed to do in the industry, you need to be very cautious with your life. All right? I'm saying this because there are so many people who have problems outside there with their families, with their people who live together with, but again, when you come to a work, what you're supposed to do, you need to focus on the supposed to do on that very day. All right? For example, I'm from KBC. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do that, but I'm going to be able to do that. You need to be happy. Yes. You need to be happy. Just show everyone that you are happy. Yes. You are a celebrity. So, it's going to be a MVP. Really? Actually, if I can add on that, what you want to do is to go to a wedding. So, if you're going to go to a wedding, you want to go to a wedding. Which is a very good thing. They believe in us. They believe in you. Yes. And they know that. Yes. And they know that. Yes. They know that. Yes. Actually, I believe in radio is the most powerful tool of communication. True. Very true. Okay. Okay. Asa, you're saying that for you, you feel like radio is the most powerful tool of communication. Yes. Can you please explain to us what you mean? What do you want to say? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Even social media. Even social media. Even social media. Even social media. Even social media. So, it's what you want to say, so even social media. Even social media. So, it's very powerful. Bye. Bye. Yes. somebody can go so much outside there. So I said, Hassan is the one who is going to help me. I asked Hassan, please don't put this on air. Can we talk? Can we talk outside, off air? Something like that. So where we come as a professional, what you're supposed to do, I said, it's okay. So you have to put your problems aside and deal with the problems of the world. Make people happy. You see, music gives me energy. Okay. Music gives me energy. It can be very low by the time I go outside. But it's also because I work in a vendor, music in a vendor. I have the passion of everything in that studio. But by the time I talk, I feel like I'm hot. You feel like you're hot. I see. That's why when we're seated back there, you looked very calm and nice because we're playing some music. I think I even asked you, should we go outside and talk a little bit? Get to know each other before the interview? I love music. You told me, no, I am fine. Yeah, I love music. I love music. I love music. I love music. I love music. I love music. I love music. I love music. I love music. I can sing. I can sing. I have two songs. Sing, I'm a rapper. No, because I'm a Benzie. I'm a poor man. I'm a poor man. I love songs. Be self-feat. But I sing too. I sing too. I was waiting for you to come In the next one, there will be a radio, there will be a Saudi You can see your name in the net Can I look for you on YouTube? Sure I will find you Yes, I will find you Too late to wheelie Too late to wheelie Too late to wheelie Too late to wheelie I will find you I was waiting for that It's a nice thing to see your face That's fine I will find you To wheelie I will sit down with you Many times, we sit down And we can go back to the place And nobody will find us But you have to go first Assan He has talked a bit about having to remove the troubles even you removing your own troubles before you come on set or before you go to the radio and you have to now deal with other people's problems. And now let's talk about a little bit about other challenges when it comes to the industry as a whole. You've traveled a little bit, you've seen how other industries are and now that you're here at home, how can you compare let's say industry to Hapaia Kenya, the entertainment industry, let's say you're living in the same place as me, yes. My brother. Okay, let me start from play Kenyan music. Okay. All right. All right. To take a muskio. To take a muskio. When this hashtag came, it started, it opened everything for Kenyan industry. Okay. And to speak currently, Kenyan music is doing very well. Good. It's like with rooms about other countries. Okay. Yes, we are picking very, very well. Yes. If you see the quality of videos which are being released right now. It's got top, it's got you. If you see the kind of musicians, they have gotten the chance of being heard. For example. Ethics. Ethics right now. If we talk about ethics, those guys, when I'm out of it, maybe somebody from other countries or from other, other, other, other regions, one is of Korea, but that language, but at least they have their own audience. Yes. They understand. Yes. They have their own audience. Yes. If you go to Mombasa, there's a guy, there's an, there's an upcoming artist and he can come early. The guy was here. I brought him here. That guy has three songs right now. Look at Masaute. Kenyan boy. Kenyan boy. Kenyan boy. Kenyan boy. Benua Sana. Great. Yeah. Look at producers the way they are doing their music, their production right now. If you look at Majik's anger, that guy is top. Yes, true. Yeah. That's true. Yeah. They are other small producers on board right now. Hey. So right now what I can say about Kenyan music, it's WOW. It's WOW. I'm doing all these stuff through radio and TV. Yes. Right now, I have a song here. Please. You will find out the quality is okay. The video is okay. But. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. It's all about girls. Club. No. Yes. It's changing. Yeah. It's very, very hard. Yeah. Do a quality song, a quality music, a quality video. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. If you can translate that into media. Yes, please do. Yes, please do. Yes, please do. Yes. You're right. Really? Even more than Tanzania. Maybe. He's talking about media. Yes. Yeah. Yes, please continue. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. No. But. Mm hmm. So it's different. Of course. of course. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We are not ready to perform. We have presenters, Or is it DJ? I don't know what that means. Do you know that DJ? Are you asking me? You are not a DJ. We want to take everything close to each other. because he wants to manage the artist. Always manage artist and when you're a radio presenter. Once you have money, you have to manage the artist. Come and see if you're going to be able to do that. He was there. He was there, he was there, he was there, he was there. I believe in Kazungu. Kazungu is there to manage the visual. I'm not a radio presenter. You cannot. I'm saying this because I'm a radio presenter. I approach all our 20 artists and so many artists. Kazungu, please, can you be my manager? I'm going to manage the artist. How? I'm going to manage the artist. You're going to manage the artist. I'm going to manage the artist. You're going to manage the artist. You're going to manage the artist? If you're to manage the artist. I'm going to manage the artist. Whether you're a radio presenter or you don't know who you're talking to, you're going to manage, right? So when I tell them I'm a DJ or a presenter, thepreneurs and artists on TV or on TV don't mention them. How do those gelatin page managers Miss? They're today doing business. Abana. My first song. What — what do we go wrong? When it comes to the music world, I don't know it so much. So maybe you could tell me about this... Victoria crashed. But an explanation of what are you talking about when you say a presenter should not be managed or should not manage an artist? What happens? What goes wrong, for example? Because I'm very sure it will collapse. Are you getting me? I'm getting you. It will collapse in different ways. As in, I'm very sure it will collapse. Are you getting my point? I'm getting you. I'm getting you. I'm saying, oh, I'm very sure it will be a mistake. There's something else. The other thing is, I'm very sure it will collapse. I'm sure it will be a mistake. It happens. So one can succeed and the other one fails? It's finished. My advice to those artists who are not after management, just look for somebody who is very humble, business-wise. I'm very sure it will collapse. I know that. I'm sure it will collapse. So I'm going to manage what I talk to you and share your ideas. So these are some of the questions I'm going to ask. So the question is, how do you manage to become an artist? Call. Yeah. I see. Okay. It looked like you have something to say, but... I'll see. And for that, we're going to take a short, short break. Remember that you're watching the Y in the morning show. Remember you're watching Social Friday. We're here with Kazugo and Hasan Omar, TV and radio personalities. We're trying to get to know them a little bit. And after this break, we're actually going to play a short game and listen up. You've already seen how cool they are, but now let's see how cool. Actually, there's no game. No game. Games go after this. Yes. Let's take this break and let's continue with our guest.