 Hashtag as always remains a bounce in nation My name is Felin Jinn and of course I'm hanging out with Toboy Of course yes Toboy Mm-hmm Kwa jis? Tkosao, tkosao, tkosao Yeh, shuun na naliyafiti I hope apu nyumbani pema naji bamba Vile ina fa Venya ina fa Because you're here for you Nothing less, nothing more Pure niceness By the way, there are our bosses I don't know what to andika job by the way Bila nini sisi Tren dahu Nothing, we're nothing without you guys We appreciate the love All of you each and everyone of you Tune in to the show And you take your time to just send some love Our way to appreciate sun And we don't take that for granted All right, now before we went to know That musical break I told you we had another guest in studio And we're going to be talking to them Now they are right here in studio Now our next guest Is a rapper He's a singer Is a poet He's multi-talented And of course he goes by the name Dope Aymen Yes sir All right Did you listen how much I think we have to do that again And of course he goes by the name Jango jango jango jango jango Okay Apu kwa kwa jinaiki Dope Aymen You can't Ayyezi akuna kitu ngini nezao ngeza hiyo He's dope He's dope He's dope He's dope Yo tiki ongeza kwa tu naribu He's dope Aymen Ikusawa Yaman What else can we do this ya How you doing? I'm doing good You guys are good I'm saying you're looking good I'm happy to be here Us? Yes Have you seen yourself? Look at him telling us we look good Akujari butrusu na jwa Drift No I don't know if the camera can gather Like drip for days Drip for days Drip for days I think we're gonna get a close-up at some point But welcome to the show Thank you so much I'm good I'm happy to be here Yeah and it's so good to have you on the show This is the first time we're hosting you On the show Yeah I think so Yeah so must be Yes So it's good to have you We always love first timers Because it's always great So that when you come next time I will have more chemistry Sochki kuja tushu na kuja kukachap Alright now Yeah tell us about your name Like is it because you're just dope village Mesaema ama there's another meaning behind that Well me nimsen Kwan me zwa kusema dope everything is dope Misaema sama kutu So alafu piya like niki so machu Anika jwa chemical in your brain Kul dope amin makes you feel good So anika so na how do I make it hip up Like kiyojina So anika kumap na dope amin Dope amin See Apo na jina una jwa I don't know who said it But kuna mtuli sama When you want things to go your way You must be confident from yourself And from your name Yes Jiniya That's why I dam on platinum I dam on platinum He's a dime Na jwa Diamond you can write So when you make it up O dope amin Ah yo I'm not going to say what you're doing And always reduce Like akuna Like imagine when you They welcome you to the stage Like that And our next performer Honest arcs Give it up for He's dope I mean Ha Ha She'll be the star You've got it Awa ziata Ata akuna yukongaza kibili gini So what do I baki zileza Eh So what do I pay attention to Right And you talked about you being multi-talented You are a poet You are a rapper You are a singer I'm an emcee You are an emcee Yeah, I used to be a DJ Mani witu ma wu putusa Right, but let's talk about poetry Because I saw you did your first piece At a very young age Yeah, actually used to do before that I think I think 2014 or 2013 Or something like that But like Nimefanya All my life I just found it as a way to express myself Nili kuwam To a very I used to keep to myself Nini So nkafain That's how I used to communicate To people To express yourself I let time to kiambele Ata last mani kama naka poechi Yani Skwam saku bongasan Onaget As a poetry Like na So this is a shmila Wata kuna pulipa Wunke My name Ah, nili kuatuna Ba, kwa nzama leta Atewa Atewa kula po apu namsuakaligu tu nandikakini Mabigap Atewa pulimba kama When I look into your eyes I feel the sun Atewa po wennu nua kolonei sili umit Piga pukwa envelope Mada I feel the body kura se Good old days Good old days They will never understand Like we can never know I have attacked too big I have attacked too big Like that you see You know, that used to be like very intimate Like we joined them to three minds Kutu shu liya lakini Like you I love kwa nza bili mailsil kwa znele Tu mbe lakilam se U naso meoji na apu asauna Jaku namu tu konja na kupen Mada You feel like you're on top of the world Alright, so the transition From you know Writing poetry to singing To shrap Take us through the whole transition How did that happen? Well, I started singing at a really young age Nili yanzaku train Was a lot of people who are singing professionally Especially acapella So I used to get shows na fanya I used to perform with them Beska safari park nini nini By the time I used to live in Mombasa So nika hamiaoku Alafu ni kanzatu Nikiwa high school too Ni kanzatu kwa nika mistari From that poetry came the rhymes Alafu ni kanzatu practice kwa imbachua Nika pata And it's actually something Someone can learn how to do Yeah And joining the family How did that happen? And then butrus of course Is also part of that So were you guys boys before Amar? Most definitely Like first of all Nili kwa Awa manager Musao Mili kwa nai Raima And then he grew up Udkina butrus Like where they live So like Yo link up to li kwa Like Magical too So I linked up with them Around 2014 Tuka chil chil kidogo Then by 2016 We made it official joining Yeah Yeah And from 2016 You had different projects You had kwa You had like drop Tell us maybe just before we talk about your Your other EP Tell us because you released an EP With AD as well So how many tracks Who did you feature The inspiration Tell us everything before that As a group Before we talk about you As an individual Well with the group We worked with a lot of people At that time I think Tul kwa focused on finding A Kenyan sound And so we came up with Shrap together with Jovi Jov And other people Like Malcolm Esam Gavi We came up with the Shrap type of thing So we are trying to really find the sound at that time So we are working more with producers Kina so fresh Kina ABH sounds Working with so many people Kina dili Just trying to find that Sort of sound You know And later on We also started working with Other artists Like Raj Kwis Who came into the picture And Yeah Kwis name Dope sana Sana Now Mombi achew Achem chezo Ato mziki mas Anatoa Anatoa So we work in like minded people And we did a lot of collaborations In between ourselves Pia Do sasa tukamu Achya let's venture into solo careers We see what that has to offer Right And you being a poet Does it translate to writing music Amika kuja kwa angama Creativity is different Oh yes I'm a professional So I'm a writer actually So if you're out there Do you actually write for some people Apa Kenya Yes That's how Kwa kwa kunao tulazimak When I got a ghost writer Umahali Akina kiki kuja nasima You know I'm dope I'm very much Kini amaji I could not Dope dana panyakazi I could not to nandikia But it's not to say Not to take anything away from them They're also very talented I think just when people need to express Things much do with emotion And pain Apo that's why I come in Oh Yes Okay So when that heartbreak Comes through You know the plug When you feel like Bro like Mimi I'm at that point Ntot kosa kukulim I know it's a You know You know You know You know I love mumu nandu Instead of kwa motivational Speak up ala insta Amap ala aiju Like a What's up kiki tsumbua Dope I mean is the plug Like mame to bro Like I'm feeling like this Like this He's gonna put it into one I love fu tupatengoma Jiyako Yes Anyway So that was Shrap life Right The EP we talked about Yes And then right after that You released your own EP Yeah I did one called Meantime No wait Meantime was before Shrap life And then after Shrap life I did a few singles I love when you drop Shambhala Yeah Shambhala So Shambhala came Was that 2020 I'm at 2021 2019 2019 I'm at 2018 Eh Nii Oh Livo I was 2017 Yeah All right I thought it was like Shrap life was 2017 I love who Shambhala was 2018 Yeah Yeah So was that your first EP Yeah that was my first EP First official EP And This time I tried to find sound I think I'd taken my first steps towards Trying to find my sound So this was a very transitional period for me Yeah and this transition period I lost I lost I didn't have any singles I decided But now I'm so happy I'm so happy We've seen that We've been seeing that And you have other projects You even worked with Butchers as well Like you being Like how is it I want to understand I want to come Come to Butchers by the way When he was here I wanted to ask him this Like Butchers is very Hmm It's takiku kuchoma But the way he expresses himself Not so many people can get away with that Like kukulatu wa twenyo Kijari buivo It's not going to work See? It's the bias I mean like He gets you away with He will say something You're like wow But you'll sing it out loud Yeah So I think it's because people relate Pia If you relate something You can't take that That meaning of what it represents to you We are Takamani kitu We are Ufala Takamani But Naju, it represents the Kenyan lifestyle That's true Yeah, that's true So where kwa niya kazi naiae Because I know where kwa na filter Kidogo kumiliko So how is it like Working with him Was he fine Alkwa nandika una mabe Hey bro, I think this is a bit too much Amma like tell us about the whole experience Well, seek it to your past tense Coz we still work together to date For us friendship is first before anything else Like it came first before to the Anzako wasani But like yeah he We've done a lot of experimental stuff naiae He's helped me find my sound Nini and also production wise na kumgamgorisana Like I have an EP dropping around 6th Yeah early May I'm having an EP dropping And it's produced like 70% of it So that's something to look forward to as well You guys will get to know Which was more as a producer also Oh, we're looking forward to that And of course, like when that comes We're definitely going to play it And we're gonna have you guys talk about that On the show But definitely Now let's talk about your latest single Kwaeni Hupendi Ma Penzi Like really Honestly that's the title of the song You need to talk Kwaeni Hupendi Ma Penzi Come on Jay Skiya We're gonna play it right here But before you play it if you're watching it And you're curious This thing biya wuka YouTube Dapoimin Kwaeni Hupendi Ma Penzi And we love the video as well The visuals were like really good And the song also slaps So tell us about that Like was that like Was that above someone? But like Amma na penda kuklemi wa I know, I'll see you I'll see you I'm sure now we'll be having fun So tell us about the song I'm not sure if it's a claim But it's a claim But I'm not sure Yeah but We'll be having fun We'll be having fun We'll be having fun So we'll be having fun So we'll be having fun Like seriously We'll be having fun Yeah, we'll be having fun We'll be having fun Let's see what We'll see generalize We'll see what we do What's the name? We have a lady in the room She's not everybody right? She agrees She agrees So tell us about the song It came from a personal place Not just my experience But also I usually collect the experiences Of the people around me And that's what helps me make music Because if it's happening to me It's happening to someone else It means a lot of people Can relate to it as well So in Liyonatu Like we'll be having fun And we'll be having fun We'll be having fun But we'll be having fun But we'll be having fun To You know We'll be having fun And we'll be having fun Like you're just seeing it happen But you're like In your head You'll be having fun Like We'll be having fun So we'll be having fun And we'll be having fun So that's where the question came from We'll be having fun Okay Yes That sounds like very genuine And it comes from a very genuine part And I love the fact that Many people can relate to it That's really good And that's what being an artist is all about I remember growing up Being in school You were told I'm not sure what's going on I'm not sure Because not everybody has that chance So I don't know what's going on Obviously there's gotta be someone To speak for us So I love when people talk about Other people's experiences And what's actually happening In the society So thank you for sharing that with us And because we don't have a lot of time That's not going to perform here I think we're going to wind up But before we do that Like just You tell us maybe any upcoming projects Anything you want to tell the guys Any shoutouts you want to send Your social media Everything Instagram kilomalutun Findatdope.i.min On Twitter ni iamdope.i.min Is it camera 4? This one Oh yeah Instagramdope.i.min On Twitter out and patat I amdope.i.min YouTube dope.i.min Shoutout to my whole team A.D. family The whole Shrap life movement Shoutout to 22 bed Bazo Entertainment Eulis Raburu For putting together this project Oh nice Look out for my E.P. The Messiah coming out Very soon All announced dates My album will also be out Very soon And I have another video Coming in two weeks So look out for that All right Two weeks Like a lot of people Who are always like that Like I just come here Okay also The next question is Tom be a dude Tom I like working in a timeline So I love that That way we can hold your account But when it doesn't go well Like your bro Dope What happened You know And maybe you can shout out Out as well You never For just being here Shoutout to my A.N.A.R. Saisa Yeah Like that Yeah Realist ever Shrap queen herself Yes All right So you are performing for us Kwanufeni Kwanufeni Muffins Right Yes Yeah so he is going to play it And then you perform That for us But we are still here We should still on Hashtag bounce Nation Hashtag bounce nation Is where you find As keep talking to us We are going to sample Some of your comments and tweets Ile Paulina Ranpali Tuja Tombe Nani Amishinda Are the end of the show So have a little bit of time So keep it here Keep it bounce nation