 I'm sorry. I subscribed to the belief in the theory that the darker the berry, the sweeter the juiz. I'm going to have fun with this one. Add to my platform on Facebook, quite two five four channel on Twitter. Hashtag of the days, Thursday vibes. And we are truly vibing a little bit away from the border. But kablach fanyu go nani. So you interact with us on social media. Kindly please and thank you. Ya, many to the Karibusana. If you just missed it, we had a very interesting conversation with brand sakwa one on one about cyber security. Na kama yu mei hatu ima dinu spani kwen datu pa le YouTube at Wafefewa channel same place and you can watch it as many times as you like. Now without further ado, hachat waji introduce. If you wanna cut, fine. Thank you. They look even better by the way in person than they do on TV. Ya. Kujanga Wafefewa. Kujanga studio. Piana uji oni ma mbo poa poa. Good morning. Ha, wana za mewa chwa chwa shuwali. Say, tam smile. Shuwali. Amo ano mewa fahiku smile. Karibu ni sana. Asa ni tina na mbebe. Hai, what is your name? I go by the name Kokodebez 2-1-1. Ya. I'm a rapper. Ya. I'm a singer. Songwriter. Ya. And a footballer. Ah. What's your favorite team? Liverpool. Okay, so you come and you cook a steak here. But I have a, if I was ever to cheat on Manchester United to beat Liverpool, so it's jajami wa sana. It's jajami. Do you have a favorite footballer? Ya. Mane. Okay. I like you already. Sawa. So, shall we get to patayati? Facebook Kokodebez 2-1-1. YouTube Kokodebez. IG Kokodebez. Everywhere. Your handsome brother to my right. Hai. You can call me Sudi Flawless. Ya. Why Flawless? Am I just flawless? I'm flawless. Sorry. Perfect. Hai. Nauringi. Okay. Siya tohujia kia apo koka misimeni. Rappers, singers, songwriters, footballer. Ya. Me ni rapper. I don't play football but I support. I watch football. What's your favorite team? Chelsea. Oh, sorry. Sorry. Why? Why? Last night. Kishi kwa miki, kishi nwa buwana. It's not your sincerity. It's still to come and hope. Still to come and hope. Sorry. Ya. Usu jale. Taku wa tu sawa. Taku wa tu sawa. Alright. So, what is bringing you here today is your latest song which we can see playing at the back. Tell me about it. About the song. Okay. The latest song is a tribute song of our brother who passed away. Actually, he's a legend. He's a musician. He contributed a lot to the community. He's a great man in our community. So, we decided to do a song for him. At least to keep his legacy, life and stuff. Uta jam niki uli zan alikwa naiton nani. What happened exactly? Ya, it's called Kishi. Koshul. What happened? I was sick. Oh, I'm sorry. For a long time? Ya. Ya. But he kept making music? Ya. He was under medication at the same time. Really? Like in studio, even with medication and things? What kind of message has that sent to you as an artist that he could go through all that and still do this thing? Ya, he has inspired us because he's doing it for everyone. You see, like when you committed yourself to do something despite the condition that you are. Ya, like we have seen. He has not given up to send the message though he was ill, you know, he was sick. So he continued doing that for everyone in this community. Doing song for the community. Actually, he sang like those songs that was with messages. Ya. Koko, what does this song mean to you? Ya. I feel like I did the right thing for him. Like this guy was my idol. Ya. Like, I can't say he was the reason why I'm here today. Really? Ya, because even telling me how to be me, how to do things in the right way, how to rap better than anyone. Ya. Ya, focusing on rapping. Ya. So not just as an artist. Like, this was personal. Like you knew him as a person. Ya, he's my brother. He's our brother. Ya. He came to Nairobi last year. I don't know if it was July. We go with him here. Ya. And I met him when I go back to Juba. Ya, December. I was with him. Ya. And there is one more person who is part of the song, who is in studio, and I would like both of you to speak for him. Maybe one of you will start with you, because since we are still here. What do you think that song meant to him? Ya, like actually he was the one came up with idea. He told me like we can do this. Ya know for me I was so emotional. And then he told me like let's do this. And he said I was not serious about the song. So he keep telling me when I was going to the studio. And then a certain day I went to the studio. I told the producer let me listen to all the beat. I listened to all the beat and then I showed this beat. And then I told them to come to the studio, him and Sudi. And then we start doing the song. Ya. Miskia, I talk to Sudi, but I don't know much of flawless. Ya. Is it okay if I call you flawless? Yes, the name is Regalus. Ay, furry flawless. What is your brother's name? The third one who is not from here? Blue. Blue Simon. Blue Simon. Ya. Blue is in Kala Blue. Kala Blue. One actually is the best. Then he told me to pray for him in my life. Hey! 6, 8. 6, 8. 6, 8. 6, 8. Watch out for 6. Yo 8, Jamani. I am not even 5, 8. I think it is Apple 5, 5. 5, 6 to Kedasara. 6, 8. Woo. Okay. How do you think it is? I want to phrase it because sasjunians here, you said something that has stuck with me a bit, that you are emotional about it. The next thing, kwanikulezene, e kumbe wanome, they can allow themselves to feel emotion. Kusun, ua uku wat nambia, ua wanome, nafaka ngumu, wanome afai player, wanome afai kweneshana feelings. So how did you guys grieve as brothers all three of you? Aside from the song, kablama fike kwa studio ntomuto e iwa ma. How did you all grieve? I think it happened in Juba. So we both are here. Three of us, we stay in the same place. So we went to a place where Blue wanted to retire himself. And then I went to the studio, I got some project in the studio. So when I came back, we just got the social media, everyone posted about how we passed it away. So then we just rushed home. Everybody locked himself in the room. So I went to my room, he went to his room, Sudi went to his room. We just there. You just needed time alone to process? Yeah, yeah. So everyone needed time alone. How was it for you, flawless? It was so sad for me, though I didn't live for the first time. I think it was so sad. I came in and expressed how in that situation. But it was so sad. It was unbelievable. I like to think that in the beyonds, when we remember them, they smile back at us. Do you feel like what you did was a good thing? Do you feel like you did the song? Yeah, I feel like it's good. Yeah, because you know sometimes you feel like to say everything about the man. But you also need to talk to people about him. There's people who don't even know him. We have to tell the world this man has been a great man. We have lost a hero. I feel good because I did it. That's what I was. I decided it with all my heart that I can do it for him. Like at least what he did was a good thing. How many children? How many children? 30. When did this happen? Very recently. The 13th. Last month. That's soon. So at least what he did was a good thing. What he did was a good thing. We have to tell the world that we have lost a hero. Mostly we are doing it for the kids. For them to know. You guys can be sweet like that too. That kind of took me off guard. Hashtag is 55. Okay, let's transition into something happier. Koko, you said you are a singer, rapper, songwriter, footballer. By them my favorite footballer is Mbappe, I love him. Good morning, Mbappe. How long have you been in the game? I know you have a label so tell me about that. I've been in the game for so long. I started music in 2012. My parents didn't allow me to do that. So I was going to the studio knowingly. I kept the song with myself. I don't send them to people. And then I've been there butterling with them how they can allow me to do that. What did they want you to do? They want me to be in the school. Uli kata kusama? Uli kata kusama. Uli kuna suma badu? Uli kuna suma badu. But when I was in school, when I was in school, I got there. They don't want me to do both. But you still did it anyway? I did it. That's why I'm here. I'm proud of you. You're sneaky but I'm proud of you. So tell me about your label. I came up with some of my... I first record my song. We were in the crew. The crew is called STB. We were six in the number. And then in Juba, when I came to Kakoma, I got some other guys who were willing to join the crew. And then we worked hard. We were bottling in Kakoma with so many people. We were doing some refugees stuff. That's why you found Okto. We found Okto. Like... There was an agency called Kakuma Got Talent. And then we contest. And then we took number one at the audition. And then we go to the final round. That's why we met with Okto. And then we took number one. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Why is your diction so nice? Your English and Swahili so very on point. Have you lived elsewhere apart from Sudan? Yeah. But I came to Kenya in the year 2013. What was your baby? Baby. I was born in Kenya. You were born in 2013 and now you have a baby. Thank you, Wastana. I was born in Kenya. Kenya. Kiwad. Tell me about your musical journey. I started in the year 2020. Yeah, at the time of corona. Yeah. What was your talent? Because at the time I didn't know anything. It was okay. I didn't know anything. But at the time I didn't do it officially because at the time I was in school. So I was not having time to do music. I didn't know anything. So at the time I was 22. By then I was a candidate for corona. So at the time I didn't know anything about corona. So at that free time that's when I decided to be composing songs. So you were a songwriter too? Yeah, I was a songwriter. What did you do? No one has ever requested me, but I did. Why? Why are you sitting on the money? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. You can't go to someone unless someone comes to you. Unless someone comes to you. Oh really? Yeah. What's the biggest difference in our culture? What's the biggest social difference? What's the biggest social difference? Okay. Can we explain more? For example, what is your approach to corona? So you can't go to someone even in business. But nowadays there is a sign that you can catch up with that business. But at the time that person you can't go to anyone. So you can't go to anyone even in business. You can't go to anyone even in business. So when you go to someone to talk to him about anything concerning business, as long as you're done with your approach you can't go to anyone even in business. I don't know how can I say it, but to go on a pride. You can't go on a sector planning. You can't go on a sector planning. You can't go on a sector planning. So curious. I would like to walk around on the streets to see for myself. Koko, I'm a very practical person now that I'm down for the challenge. So I want to freestyle one, two, like this, kindly. Please. Okay. Get ready. We are doing a lot of work. We are doing a lot of work. We are doing a lot of work. We are doing a lot of work. We are doing a lot of work. We are doing a lot of work. We are doing a lot of work. We are doing a lot of work. We are doing a lot of work. I have no idea what he's saying to me. He could honestly be insulting me, but it sounds so good. I have only funzani kitu. Teach me something. Male. What's that? Abari. Mugwa. Male Mugwa? Okay. Hardest for food. Most important thing, salabo. Kwan? Ngorokwan. Slowly. Ngorokwan. Ngorokwan. Jaman in French. Ngorokwan. I want food. We can tell I like to eat. It's not reflecting, helping to eat. Male. Ngorokwan. Mugwa. Male. Mugwa. Teach me one last thing. Nwagaji. Nwagaji. Nwagaji. Nwagaji. What's that? I love you. Even the doctor didn't give me a box. I love you too. I love you. So how do I say it back? Nwagaji. Nwagaji. Hey! Jeffrey. I don't know what you are going to say in the morning. I have a week from Juba. I don't know. It's like I'm going. One last feast. Before we get back to Poland. Mmm. Man is a man. A man is a man. I don't know God. Squatchy. Squatchy. I love you too. I love you too. We can look at your mouth moving. I love you too. I love you too. What's that? Good morning. Badare did complicated. Ni boku kusama kwa kwa ni Chibag kumal Ni imbeye sasa We are forgiving Flawless because he has small sniffles Nani, meto kwa kupigwa na homa so I get it But you are also going to do something for me Mm-hmm Miki ni jo Tadere baby Miki kuda Lateloidelo That's why I'm falling in love I'm obsessed with love That's why I'm falling in love I'm obsessed with love Oh, oh, oh Miki ni jo Tadere baby Miki ya mo Miki ya mo Miki ni jo Oh Isatani hid unwilling to know O-yah-yah Miki ni jo Tadere cura Breath of senpai Tadere baby Tadere baby Matalamping Miki ni kudira Paabia quadratic Tadere baby Hia marapa man But it's so good actually I sounds really good When I was born I said I was coming Ha ha ha ha Ha goto sa If you had a chance to collab with any great artist Let's start with Africa and then beyond Who did be? In Africa Kenya Apa? Kenya? Okay, tu nezaan zia Kenya, but penatika Afrika, the Souths and the West Ends included and the North Ends. Nalafu, tena nga reza? I told you like in Kenya na na penda Otula Brown, ya, neza fanya collabu na ya, kus na onevele, like a kichu kwa kora, zalafu wa I put some rub on it, inna lakwa much. Nanyim kwa romantic, I see you. I'm not mad. Aha, in Africa? Africa? Memi siyoni, like okay, miyam da person like sinaharaka, I don't even imagine things, I had siyoni kwa nezaan zia. Okay, let me talk about in Africa. So, Nastyzi. Oo, nice choice. Naikia li tuwaja tuwego? Anyway, it's fine. Beyond the Worlds, okay, I know you already told me, whereas beyond Africa, you already said, but tell the crowd now. You got standards, flawless. I see you have standards. I don't see anyone, I don't see anyone. I'm just seeing her imaginations. I like the music, but I see. When you say it like that, it feels to me that nikama unaji elewa and you have a certain standard that's not even the people who are thought to be great out there, oneeza fit kweyoni ni. And I like that, yeah. Outside the world, okay, in case I was given a chance, ama niki patewa chance, nneza fanyasong na, if not a drek, maybe fuchsia. And yeah, you're romantic. Koko, if you had to make a collab or if you had to have that chance to have a collab with someone, use your imagination. Don't tell me. Don't tell me, don't have imagination, yeah. Ya, me ni mulem zey na zema kitu na ina apen. Aha, ebu zema niske. So, in Africa, sakodi. Oh! Ooh! Pia goose palms, dana kuskiza sakodi lewa. Ya. Why sakodi? Is it his vibe? Because I like the way this day I rub in his mother tongue. And, you know, and me, I do rub in our mother tongue. So, nneza fanyasong na kitu dob. And I want to challenge him that I can rub better in mother tongue. Aha, I like that. It's kind of like a rap battle, but now a collab. Ya, a collab. Like, what he did with OG? Ooh. Ooh, okay, okay. Hey! Me ni excite kudogo. All right. Now, Bito, we have to wrap up. I do not know where time has gone. It's not fair. I'm born out of my wedding happy. Nneza haf patu. When has I rode it? Nenda when? Are you in Kenya for some time? Or are you just passing by for me, too? I will be here. Ya. Kenya ni om. Kenya ni om. Kukarebu kuwere samaliwa na ishi. Achanik tu liye. Nisi ban. Hashtag is testifat. So, I want you to tell your fans something flawless or your now fans, they've just watched you and they like how you look, they like how you sound. Tell them something. In conclusion. Yo, guys, thank you all like for supporting my music. I know it's been a while I haven't released any song but I'm doing something good for you guys. So, make sure you tune in. Like, oh, you subscribe and then continue supporting me. So, I will let you guys down. Let's do it. Is that a promise? About what? That you won't let us down. Ya. Ya, of course. It's a promise that I will never break it. I don't know what to say. Koko. Your brother is laughing at you behind the scenes. Tell your fans something. Hey, what's up, people? It's Koko, the guys are still here. I want you guys to support me. And I promise I will deliver the work that you want. Ya. I'll deliver it. Keep supporting me. Subscribe to my YouTube channel and let's keep pushing this song to another level. I know our brother is happy wherever he is. So, keep supporting him and keep supporting us. We will do the best. One more time with the social media handle. Koko Deves on IG, Facebook, Koko Deves 211. Everywhere, everywhere on social media, Koko Deves. And Flawless. In Instagram, we can give my Sudi Flawless, Sudi underscore Flawless, Facebook, Sudi Flawless. Yup, every social media platform, Sudi Flawless. And on behalf of your third very tall brother, how do you think of him? On YouTube is Blue Simon. Like his page, on Facebook is Blue Simon, Yang Nyanik. And he has a new song too. You can share that song, you can watch it, you can do the challenge on TikTok everywhere. Okay, I like the sound of that. We will arrange that TikTok challenge. I'm trying. TikTok is very fast for me, but I'm trying to money. Alright, so, one more time the song is Longi. Longi. Guys, go watch Longi. We together, exclusivity here on Y254 channel. In particular, why in the morning you heard here first. At Y254 Facebook, Y254 channel on Twitter, Y254 underscore channel on the gram. Hashtag of the day is or has been hashtag Thursday vibes. We are about to release you to the rest of the day, but please don't go anywhere else but Y254. I mean, we have content for days. Ukecha tv imbe from now. Hadu siku? Promise you see something you'd like. That one, I promise me myself and I. Alright, for myself. And that is Kalamival. And Ryan Sakal, one of one, we wish you a fantastic day. We'll catch you tomorrow on hashtag social Friday. Bye bye.