 On to the topic of discussion for today. We are just basically talking about our beloved Saudi soul. You know, the famous international stars that Kenyan has been able to produce. And I just want to know guys, what do you guys think about, you know, the announcement that they made that, you know, they decide to pursue their solo careers after 18 years? I feel like the boys have, they've known each other pretty much like their whole lives or half their lives. So I feel like we enjoyed when they were together, when they were Saudi soul. They gave us good music that we will, we will tell our kids about Saudi soul. We will, our kids will listen about Saudi soul. And we enjoyed when they lasted. And I feel like all good things come to an end. Yeah. And Nisawatu. Nisawatu. They came, we saw, we enjoyed. Well for me, I can say I saw it coming. I saw it coming after they announced their alone together campaign where they were doing different solo projects individually, but still glued to Saudi soul. And I feel like I'm going to attend the show at Muenzake. But I feel it is sad, definitely it is sad as a fan of Saudi soul. But again, we must acknowledge so many things have changed in 18 years. In 18 years when they met, they were boys. Right now, some of them are married, some have kids, priorities have changed. So definitely it is a lot harder to contain themselves as a group like you have grown up. I feel like they actually did a very good job being together for 18 years. Maybe it's because they were men. I don't know if women would stick together for 18 years. I'm not so sure. Maybe it's because they were men and they were able to just build a friendship and work together and just push each other. I really feel they did such an amazing job together. They took the Kenyan flag very high. I wish they would have continued for me to see them in even in more international stages together. I really looked forward to that, but it's okay. You know, they know why they have decided to pursue solo careers. You are watching Friends Vibes. All feelings are represented. What's up everybody? Welcome back to Friends Vibes. My good name is Miskit Inji and I am joined by... Rich Galiz Jackson. My name is Nde Nya. Alright guys, we are back and we are asking you guys if you have not joined the SpmBuds family, kindly, kindly subscribe. We know you watch the content and we are so grateful. We are going to come there and do a Friends Vibes with you guys over there. Thank you so much for always sending salams over here. Now, on to the topic of discussion for today. We are just basically talking about our beloved Saudi soul. You know the famous international stars that Kenyan has been able to produce and I just want to know guys, what do you guys think about, you know, the announcement that they made that, you know, they decided to pursue their solo careers after 18 years? Well, for me, I can say I saw it coming. I saw it coming after the announced the Alone Together campaign where they were doing different solo projects individually but still glued to Saudi soul. But I feel it is sad, definitely it is sad as a fan of Saudi soul. But again, we must acknowledge so many things have changed in 18 years. In 18 years when they met, they were boys. Right now, some of them are married, some have kids, priorities have changed. So definitely it is a lot harder to contain themselves as a group like you are grown ups. Yeah. Denya, what do you think? I feel like the boys have, they've known each other pretty much like their whole lives or half their lives. So I feel like we enjoyed when they were together when they were Saudi soul, they gave us good music that we will tell our kids about Saudi soul. Our kids will listen about Saudi soul. We enjoyed when they lasted and I feel like all good things come to an end. And Nisawa too. Nisawa too. They came with soul, we enjoyed. I also feel the same. I feel like they actually did a very good job being together for 18 years. Maybe it's because they were men. I don't know if women would stick together for 18 years. I'm not so sure. Maybe it's because they were men and they were able to just build a friendship and work together and just push each other. I really feel they did such an amazing job together. They took the Kenyan flag very high. I wish they would have continued for me to see them even in more international stages together. I really looked forward to that, but it's okay. They know why they have decided to pursue solo careers. And that's okay. That's fine. And I personally just wish them all the very best. And I don't know if we are going to be seeing everyone pursue their solo careers. What do you guys think, especially in regards to what they have been doing? Because they have been doing solo careers of late. I feel Bien definitely we can tell that he is really flourishing as a solo male artist. Savara as well. I've attended like two of his shows and he's a great live performer. For Chimano and Fancy Fingers, I'm not really sure what they are going to pursue. But I feel definitely Savara is a very great producer. So maybe Anesa Moa is a great producer. But I feel for Bien, it is clear that he's really enjoying his solo career for the rest. Maybe we'll find out in due time. For me, I feel like each one of them will flourish in their careers. Policap has been, since he got a son, he's been writing children's books. His album is about his kid. I feel like him as a father, perfect. Savara, his album is dope. Chimano is also doing very well. Bien, that one. We can tell. So I feel like they'll still flourish. And I feel like what even matters more is that they'll still remain boys. They'll still remain very tight. Just to us that we won't see their projects together. But I feel like nothing will change for them as much. For the public, yes, but for them. I think it's very clear for Bien, the direction he wants to take. I'm 50-50 about Savara. I'm not so sure what direction he's going to be taking if it's released in music solo careers. We've seen he's been doing good as well. Chimano released an album as well. Fancy Fingers as well. I'm not sure what direction the rest are going to be taking. We can just wait and see. But for sure I can tell for Bien. In regards to friendship, they said they're still going to be very close friends. Because I mean they've been boys. That one I agree. I am not so sure if it will continue though. Them being as close. Because now you see someone is going to start doing their world tours. Another one is probably having a project that is going to be taking six months. And they are probably not meeting. Something is going to change absolutely whether we like it or not. But it doesn't mean that it's going to be an enmity between them and Panna. I think their friendship has been, the foundation has been very strong for them to be in conflict. But maybe how they relate, how they hang out with each other is going to change. And you know the moment you're not hanging out with people on a daily basis then you're not informed on how they are doing it. Yes you could do video calls but it's not the same. So definitely something is going to change. It might not be a negative thing. But something is definitely going to change. So what do you guys remember Saute Sol about? What are you going to remember the boy band group? What are you going to remember about them? For me it has to be their friendship. And I wish women would be like that. Do you think women can last for 18 years as friends? I don't think so. I mean unless you're not hanging out on a daily. Yeah, unless you're not hanging out. Unless you're not in each other's businesses. Well, yeah. So for me it's their friendship. You Liz. Definitely for me is their work ethic as a group. Like it's really amazing when you see them on stage, how they are always together. They make sure everyone is like okay. But I'm a little disappointed when they announced that they're doing the world tour. Africa is not part of it. I feel Africa should have been part of their tour. But definitely I'll remember the last 18 days. I was on TV and radio. Definitely those are moments of treasure. Okay. Of course I'm going to remember Saute Sol for just the amazing music and the kind of music that they used to give. They used to beat Moja every now and then. They used to surprise us every single time they released a song. And I mean I was very lucky to be one of the Vic Sands back in the days guys. They would check out my lover. That song. I am there. I am the lady that brings the wine to the table. Where Shimano and the lady are sitting down. Ataka Manapitanga, three seconds. That was in 2013. So I really interacted with them. And I could see even from that time they were so professional. They were just doing something great. So I'm going to miss that as well. And I really wish they could do one more last concert for us. I mean Saute Sol. Think of that. But also a masking. So your channel is YouTube Nanyata and Anayo. I think it's Abaki too. Plus also the Instagram page. Maybe it will be used to promote their individual projects. Or maybe. Yeah it doesn't make sense getting it. But you see they've been posting music on their personal accounts. I don't know we're going to wait and see. But you see they said you never know. They could probably come back together. They could reunite after years. So as long as they remain friends we never know. Okay for me something else that I'll forever remember Saute Sol for is their music. If you had broken you will relate. If you're in love you will. If you're a gold digger you will relate. If you are you know you will. It's just it's all round. Yeah. And even their support for the Melanin Babes. The Melanin Babes were on our faces each time Saute Sol has released a song. So that was really nice you know just you know in support of our culture and color. That was very nice of them. Yeah. All the best Saute Sol. We can't wait to see what you release in future and of course just jam to your music. Yeah. Any last words? That's okay. We will miss you. Bye Saute Sol. All right guys thank you so much for watching this episode of Friends Vibes. Until next time. Bye. You better SPM boys.