 My question goes to Keeba. First of all, congratulations. 20 years in the industry is not easy. And I have two questions for you. I don't know what you have to say about your journey as a 90s, 20 years in the industry. Of course, could you say something about your life? Nice. She called. Yes. Of course, 20 years in the industry is not easy. A lot of states. I don't know what you have to say about your journey as a 90s, 20 years in the industry. Honestly, I'm disciplined and focused. I believe that I can test my skills. That's why you guys are important to me. Honestly, I'm disciplined in the branches in the industry. I'm disciplined in the branches in the industry. I'm disciplined in the industry. I'm disciplined in the industry. I don't know what you have to say about your journey as a 90s, 20 years in the industry. So, from October to November to December, what we take a new ball is a bag, a zile, a crab ball, a zile, and another one is a puche zika. So, a kipita, you know, it means from January to March, until May, what will happen to Huskiza music, when I relax, and my story is nannini, in a cave sometimes. So, I have a chichangu, so you form on the corner, and now, now I want to give you some of the music, an experience that I'm going to give you, but I can't give you query, all in all the discipline to catch the key, like it. I'm going to give you some of the music, and I'm going to find the production of the zile, then I'm going to release Nibo. Yeah, I'm tenacious, I must say. I think it's on the second question. I'm sorry, but if I'm wrong, I'm sorry. Yeah, yeah. Now, it's okay for what I'm talking about. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. All right. Okay. Okay. I'll tell you something, let's talk a little bit. When I was a kid, I used to go to the beach with my son. But then, I went to the beach and it was very cold. I went to the beach and it was very cold. Oh my God. I told him not to say anything about the road in Nairobi. I went to go up there. But then he said he would enjoy the car. And... We were on the mix, we were talking. We were talking on the other side. I don't know why I felt so happy. I had fun. I was very happy. I was very happy. I was very happy. I was very happy. I was very happy. I was very happy. I was very happy. I was 19. So yeah, I was very happy for the second time. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. As we go to the next question, remember, you can talk Ali Qibatua Kei on all platforms. So Ali Qibatua Kei, as you write your stories, as you send them out, Ali Qibatua Kei on all platforms. Hello everyone. My name is Miss Jackson from SPM Biles. Nani? Elyse Jackson. Elyse, no. When you released in Darila, I was five years old. It's quite interesting. So my question is, when you look at your musical statistics, would you say that Kenya is the country that supports you the most? And also, when you're performing in the running, are you going to bring out an artist or is it just you? First of all, yes. I'm going to surprise you with a fan. Really, I would attack you with a fan. You're kidding, right? No. Wow. Okay. Yes. Kenyan is one of the countries that supports me the most. And that's why I'm here. I came here because I love Islam Tanzania. Because I love the way I live here. And I'm very comfortable here. And I enjoy here. Me neither. Yes. And I feel like I'm going to show you a case so common to bring an artist. I'm going to attack you. I'm going to attack you. Well, you wish you didn't let me tell you. Oh my God. This guy is a GPS, right? He will bear. I'm going to start from the front. Yeah. I'm going to start from the back. You have to save music and you'll have to give it to your brother and you'll have to give it to your lover. You guys are going to be so lucky to be alive. And I'm going to enjoy. I'm a big fan of music. Music. I was born in Nambuzeke. Nambuzeke is a person who performs live. He is a good person, a good person. I was born in Nambuzeke. I was born live. It's a very interesting thing. The character is Alikeba. It's live. It's a band. Thank you. Alright, so we're going to go to the second last question, Pune Nisan. We have a long way to go today, but second last question, and then we'll finish. Pune Nisan, Pune Nisan. Hey, afternoon everyone. I'm Christine from Ninh Ghetaka Kudu. Since you're celebrating 20 years of music, Bungon, that is Bungon music, can you say that you're now the king of Bungon music? And I said this is my first time, I have never seen Bungon music, especially in Pune. Me too. Are we expecting a collaboration from you and Diamond since people have seen Bungon music, I guess. How did we expect to have a collaboration with Diamond? Christine. I'm not going to be a monk. I'm going to be a monk. He said he's a Yippie. He's a Yippie. Come and see the King of Pongofeng. Come and see the King of Pongofeng. He's been in the world for 20 years. So that's a question? Actually I'm not calling myself King of Pongofeng. You want to eat? I don't know King of what. But maybe... I took a break. Come... Two and a half... years. But at the Apple, you can use your campaign on social media, especially Facebook. Before Instagram, I called... I called... I came to Twitter, I was there, right? So... I said bring back our King, bring back our King, bring back... So they started to call me a King. I'm back as a savi. I want to eat a King. But I'm not calling myself a King. I appreciate it. So if you see that I deserve that, I'm taking it. I'm calling myself King. And... I want to say my favorite. My favorite. My favorite. Oh my God.