 So welcome back to Hip Hop Thursday. It's very Moe is my name when you meet me Palem Tanuna Zainita Barry, I'm on Moses and today is a very special show on Hip Hop Thursday because you have an A list guest list as I promised mr. super producer super emcee mr. Finoshay representing number 90 Zen the building but before we talk to him remember social media handles are always right there below the screen white 5 4 channel on Twitter white 5 4 underscore channel on Instagram and white 5 4 on Facebook hashtag is hip hop Thursday hashtag is one in the morning you can hit me up directly at it Barry Moe kill a Mali so feel of she Kariboussana thanks man it's been a long time coming yeah this is not your first time on white 5 4 I think it's the dad dad yeah your shell as your beats come here yeah yeah playing at 90 bpm 90 bpm alright so hip hop equal to up on 90 bpm that is what you say yeah yeah but I've interacted with some trap songs the beats even without the the raps on them it's music that you can play for people pala cobranch pala chill in Mali it's a it's very relaxed in music where do you get the inspiration for the song I get my inspiration from all these old-school music artist poets you know I listen to a lot of jazz music soul music now you're making more sense to yeah yeah yeah hip hop actually my icon my idol is nice I used to listen to Narsons while I was young growing up so I got deeper into writing and all that yeah alright we're going to be talking about some elements of hip hop later on in the show and be Boeing being one of them graffiti being another one and you have taken an element that is that is that comes with the most pressure there's nobody who has pressure like a rapper man because my rap only known as a book DC side my day monocled eyes side streets in a truck I'm ziki side how are you keeping up with the pressure actually me me now king in a calendar kind of them are this year I'm going to release certain tracks like this year nearly release my EP so coming next year and I release maybe five single CV Niki pushy P I'm like it stuff you're in a folk it's easy to plan don't give them too much you and dictate what you want to give them all right kibbs error is out the EP is out on streaming sites not pion as I cope pal a kibbs error what is what is that kibbs error it's derived from the word Kibera Jumina toka Kibera million that you're Kibera who called Makina self-help pick up on DC in kind of three bells as I'm saying I'm turning on the door to the arm about to go to me I'm turning on so nearly on a I can make a story kusum semunyali toka Kibera like that's you with this yeah yeah so your kids error me going into two kibbs error kibbs in a manisha kilobyte like the smallest unit in a computer error then maybe my time so like not like one be a wasio amtani not the world peer like it's my time so knee error this is the genesis do not answer I can't say maybe I'm doing on so the error is starting the error is beginning so it's the error for Kibera what's any what you better or not represent kibisa kibisa you're representing Kibera to the max and kibbs I like the genius in the double and tantra palik kibbs the smallest unit your data so what does data mean to you what is this these units is a commission data minty like Neza say personally I'm sick of me me to get to in real sense missy Julie Kani like Kenya my border in countries and all that's Julie Kani so I'm for now I'm the smallest unit maybe with time we're coming to grow and progress is something big more knowledge so you're building from the ground up and that's the way to do it men wise words from a dissident mirror here build from the ground up it's kibbera's era kibbs era the eps out now what I put on the gun I go kill up Ali Suncloud audio mark Apple music Spotify title it's everywhere so when I plug my earphones Niko Niko set for a ride here come in it's not even can get away be if you hang on the 15 minutes you could a quest your time NAPS corner to give us your time here we go to do I don't say my short story it's a short story alright so prolific if you know the prolifics that's how you know you're talking to rap it was a prolific prolifics EV alright so it's a short story with short stories inside so many short five the five show the first one is called radio the second one is called side the third one is called new day the fourth one is called head the last one it's called nightmares and all these things tell your story growing up in the second one is called side the second one is called song live like reality My mom was like, no, no, no. Then the second one is called Side. Who's going to die? It's not like that. It's not like that. But I'm not going to die. I'm not going to die. It's not like that. It's not like that. It's not like that. It's not like that. Side is the same as the Ude. I think it's the same. It's not like that. It's Ude. You just get caught by your side. By my side. I don't have sides. I don't have sides. By my side. The second one is called New Day. Last year, I had a challenge. So I prayed. I prayed. I did my best. I did everything. I did everything. I did everything. So New Day, I was like, I didn't have a chance. I didn't have a chance. I was like, I feel poor. I felt like everything is great. The fourth track is called Head. I'm not going to die. I'm going to die. I'm not going to die. I'm going to die. I'm going to die. I'm going to die. Is there anything to do? This is tough until I die. We always pray. We pray. I love you, please. Don't say this. This is tough until I die. The grossest one. Really. How is that? Will I ever make it? These people don't listen to me like You overthink. You overthink in a lead into depression. Maybe she said all thoughts. You overthink, like, don't go into drugs, like... Go down and pray, man. So you're a strong believer, you're a very religious person. Is this how you raised Amman's influence from Epikam? I was raised. You were raised, yes sir. My mom actually had a... My mom was raised. My mom... My mom already raised me from a Christian background. So, like, every Sunday I go to church. Before I sleep, I used to pray and preach and all that. So I used to say that my mom and dad raised me from a poor son and... What do they think about you not doing, like, textbook gospel? I used to say, like, I am a poet. And I feel like I am a gospel. Then maybe next Sunday I would go to a club and pray and all that. So I would go to church directly. You're a human and you're living a life like one. All right, you've started getting recognition. Some of you are saying you're not going to say who and who is hitting you up. But how does it feel to get recognition? Finally, how do you feel to get recognition after you've done something for a while? I feel like I've failed. I've put more effort and doze late. I've put in some beats and all that. So I feel like I'm going to get a list of my staff, and I feel like I'm going to get my own effort. I feel that. So there are stereotypes about producer artists. I'm a producer and you're going to demystify them. For us, Tafathali. You're going to confirm that I'm a new one. Yes, yes. All right, so number one, the producers are anti-social. I feel sorry for you. Some of you may have seen me. I'm a producer and I'm an artist. Some of you may have seen me. Your staff, I come through and I get. So I'm going to pick you up, and you're going to work out. I feel like I'm going to say, producers must open to socialize. I'm a church. Come in, come in. Socialize Kiasi. All right, the second one is that producers are blatantly honest, like what I'm going to say. Where do you practice? How is it? How do you practice? To be honest, I'm not a producer but an artist. When I wanted to write a song, I would say that I would do it. Or if I wanted to start an industry like TZ, I would say TZ will do whatever it takes so I'm going to take a chance. And when you're done, you can do it. I work in production as part of Mac. Mac Book and Ima Kiwi. I have a quality. That's me. That's me. I'm not a bad guy. I have Windows 7. I have FL. I'm a producer. I play music. I play music. I play music. I play music. I play music. I record, mix, master vocals I record, mix, master vocals come back to my Air Chief. You're at am Jongi! Do you have anything?arzouther or here in Kenya? Kenyans producers are asking me. I will say it casually. But you already take criticism. Like, just aboutaints my mother used to glide thenree I did not actually go and practice for run she would say I don't know I do not feel this time but I do need to know which class I am I went to a client's house and they told me that I was going to do it, but I didn't want to do it. Then, there was a mentality that the producers were going to do it. I recorded it and it took me one month and two weeks to record it. I didn't want to do it. You didn't have a mix or a master in twenty-four hours? No, I didn't have a mix or a master in twenty-four hours. I didn't want to do it, but I didn't want to record it. You take three hours and you can do it, but I didn't want to do it. I was the artist who came through the gang and recorded it. Hip-hop was a church. I was the artist who came through the gang. I was the one who came through the gang. I was the one who came through the gang. All right, there is a call out whether Finoshare says if you're a hip-hop artist or a rapper, come through to his studio. Studio Contacts Kabla to Shaddi. I'm a DM, Finoshare Yelba. How are you? I'm good. I'm active on Instagram, Twitter, and FBC. I'm a big fan of yours. I'm a DM to Finoshare. I'm a Finoshare Yelba. I'm a DM to Nge. All right. What's your name? My name is Tafea Price. I came to this studio and I recorded it and it took me five days to get it. I recorded it and I beat you. So I'm a 3K fan. You beat you, that is? I beat you, record, mix, and master. I'm your staff. I'm a mix vocalist. I'm a hip-hop artist. I feel that I'm hip-hop and I'm hip-hop. After two weeks, after two weeks, I'm a hip-hop artist. I'm a hip-hop artist. I'm hip-hop artist. I'm mitt, and hip-hop artist. So these are the things you get from time to time. All right. What do you think of the studio artists at this studio? You had a straight promise to produce a Super Producers Super MC, and it's about that time that we promote the EP, but make sure you visit his studio if you think you can rap, because he has killer bits. Keebs Era is the name of the game, is the name of the EP, it's out now on streaming sites. But we'll just tell people to check it out, Places One is as a pata, and Places One is as a copia. Tell them where your tour is going to promote EP. This is the staff of the tour. But this time I was able to drop online, I had a link, I tried to get into the TV shows and interviews. I was able to appreciate the fact that I was able to get into the TV station, I was able to appreciate the fact that I was able to get into the TV station. Every time I'm on a project, I'm able to do a project in a detailed manner. I can get a chance to get into the TV stations. That's why I'm here. When people are saying I'm a bit die-doh and get. What are your challenges? The challenges are not about... I'm the one who is not. I'm the one who is under TV stations. I'm the one who is not in the community. I'm the one who is not on TV. And who are you with? I'm the one who is not in the community. I'm the one who is not in the community. I pray. I work hard. I work smart. I work three years. you heard it straight and you heard it straight that white if I force supports local talent white if I force supports Kenyan hip-hop Kenyan music Kenyan art so if you're an artist out there this is your platform and remember social media handles are always right there below the screen so we can share your work like we are sharing the brother here so Kibbs era is out stream it taftani Finoshay Palim Tendaw now Finoshay I'd like you to finish with a word of advice and the word of the day is networking networking before I say networking once I mess up one be a key to besides me who are artists producer many students leader like music God, God, God, slow down, slow down he don't even come to Russia, I'm a diplomat like I'm doing music for social impact I need to work like a leader so I'm in charge of sports and entertainment co-lead work I co-archives in the G.T.I.C.E.S. College director A2 general manager and support talents by A2 and I'm in that position and try to create a PRC platform like there's no studio will you A2 connect now A2-5-4 well you come through only pen you are networking so that the word of the day even though I'm a professional they take you around and then they bring you back to work so networking like producer hip-hop Thursday I'm selling to me a number two I come home and come home and be a key like he too if you are not in your new work now I'm going to go through jazz, hip-hop, soul and get ready to crap so in the industry you have to get mainstream so you have to have a mainstream so you can get a DM and say the artist is big so you can get a DM and you can get a blue verification and you can get a DM and reply and you can work with a CC He goes to school. He goes to school. I want to go to school. I want to be smart. I appreciate God and God's help. Let's go. What do you do when you are on a blind date? You have to ask God to send you a message. Your blind date is the day. The day is the day. I don't know what to do. All right. I'm getting a vibe. What's your number one aggression plan? I've realized. There's an aggression that comes from number nine. What is it about number nine? There's an aggression. I want to go to school. I want to raise the environment. I want to go to school. I want to go to school. I want to go to school. I don't want to go to school. I want to go to school. What is it about? I want to go to school. It's not about violence. It only wanted to ask questions. I have to go to school. It won't be tough. It won't be tough. If something happens, my staff and I... We'll be a safe place. It's another road. If ET is to come to us... promised you guys an A-list, guest list. Finoshay is in the building, Kibb's area is out now. Stream it on every streaming platform, Opale online, and more is coming. Like five singles after the EP, he has promised us. And every time he drops something, he'll be back on Hip Hop Thursday on Y2Y4. So, two masalams. I want to say hello to my mother and say thank you to her for raising me. I want to say hello to some of the family members. I want to say thank you to my brothers and sisters, like Typhon, the staff guy, Kodom Ziki, and others. They work out for you. I want to say thank you to my brothers and sisters. I'm the first born of a family. Representing. I want to say thank you to my brothers and sisters, besides Lunu Da Vinci, Wilkes Boy, Ziro J, Moha, Roy Jeff. I want to say thank you to my brothers and sisters. At least I want to say thank you to my brothers and sisters. I want to say thank you to my brothers and sisters. Now I'll say, what a twin you are. I would say, Ziro J. No, no, actually Ziro J. I'm the one who shoot here on videos. Shut up. Did you shoot in front of CBDM or lines? I'm the one who loves money. Money, money, money... Because it's licensed. My brother is an older brother. He is an older brother. So you've come to the end of our first interview of the day. Finochet is in the building, Kibb's era is out, and it's the era of Kibera. Kibera is taking over Kenya, Kibera is taking over the world, and Finochet is here to spread the story. So my name is Barry Moses, or it's my own social media. Let's listen to his music, and more music, then we'll be back with some more of Hip Hop Thursday.