 Welcome back to the show, Beautiful People. This is Steele Tanukali, the doperous music show of Quartz in the Y254. And I am here with an amazing artist in the studio today. He is not Kenyan. And that's just, that's amazing because we connect different continents, different countries musically. I am chilling with the amazing gowns from Seychelles. Hi everybody in Kenya. It's a pleasure to be here with you and hope everybody is enjoying their self at home since it's Friday. I'm Gunz and I'm from Seychelles. Nice. I'm an artist. I've been in the music industry for 10 years. I got 5 albums. I got about 100 singles. Really? I got so many songs. I got so many singles. And I've been focusing lately on the African part. Okay, so are they all out? You know I want to come listen to all of this but for now let me go on a bit of music break and then we'll be right back with Gunz guys. Welcome back Beautiful People. I am still hanging out with the amazing gangs from Seychelles. Yes, Seychelles. How's Kenyan so far? Kenyan is beautiful. Yeah? Everyone I'm going and saying that I love the food so I think everybody by now know I love the food in Kenya. What do you love more? Everybody asks me that. I still don't know how to say it but the roasted meat like you know that. The meat and stuff. The roasted meat. Yamachang. This is it. Interesting. That was music. Music is interesting. Challenging. Fun. Music is everything. Music is everything. Music is basically your life. I can tell. Because right now my job, my everything is dependent on my music. So you in Kenya because of music? Yeah, I'm in Kenya because of music. I'm here for Johnny with my brother Max, Maxito. We're on a journey. We want to discover something new. We want to be known out there because like I said the Afro vibes. The Afro nation is taking over the whole world. Exactly. So you better move with the trend. You either join the winning team or watch them win. Exactly. And you don't want to watch people win. I don't want to watch people win. I want to win. Alright. So you're in Kenya. Are we expecting you to collaborate with anyone from Kenya? Actually for the time being because I have so many projects, so many things that I have to focus on. But I'm really looking forward to working with Kenyan artists. Yeah, I'm looking forward for that. Alright. A hundred singles. Before you talk about having a hundred singles. A hundred singles is a lot. A lot. So many songs we got. Because I was part of a crew. There was a group in Seychelles. Back in Seychelles there was 12 of us. That group was called Zofo Movie. So in English this is bad boy. In English it's bad boy. Red blood. Yeah. When we came in the music industry we were the rapper, the hip hop rapper. So Seychelles is more of a traditional country. They love the traditional music. But when we came, we changed everything. People were telling their children not to listen to us. But we were making the change. The children that they are telling to listen to us. Those are the children that is big men now concentrating. Actually most of them are not following the bad way. They are following the good way. Because they've seen that I was in this part of life. And now I've changed. I've moved so fast. They have hope. They believe in that. And they believe that they can even do better. And that's a good thing. So how is the music market in Seychelles? The music market in Seychelles is not big because we have a population of 100,000 people. It's not big. So we benefit from showcase. From showcase like outdoor shows. This we win. This being a big revenue. But from the streaming we often get most of our streaming from France, I say from Mauritius. Because Seychelles, the young people is into streaming. But the young people doesn't have money to pay for music. Exactly. So they have to rely on their mother's phone to do that sometime. Or they have to send it via WhatsApp. So we get that big hype because even if they shared via WhatsApp, they are the one that asks their mother for the money to come at the show. Their mother doesn't come at the show. The young people does. So it's a win situation for us. But most of our streaming is out there. Yeah. Okay. Makes sense. So when you say you used to be a group, you guys. And then what happened? The group is still here actually. But all of us is focusing on our solo career. Oh, okay. And you know the group. There's always drama. Okay. But we tied. We brothers. We family. We're together. We're still around. Every one of my friend is deep into their career. They are focusing. There's Koki KS and I Guns. Yeah. They are really focusing and they pushing it to the limit. That's amazing. So what happened? You said you guys used to do hip hop. Yeah. Actually me. Me, I'm a rapper. So I've decided to bring my rapping skill on different type of genre. Yeah. But my friend, they're still into hip hop. They focus on the hip hop. They do everything to like me. But me, I'm more ambitious like I will do. You will do whatever. Yeah. Right now we say it. It's a piano. Yeah. Okay. Okay. That's really interesting. So this is why I'm out here. You're out here because you want to move with the way. Yeah. Now that's exactly what we need. So should we expect you to visit us more with more music? Just a one-time thing. No, no, not a one-time thing. In Kenya. No, no, no. I'll be coming back definitely. I have artists I want to work with you. Yeah. So definitely I'll be coming back. And tomorrow I'm even performing with Tyla. I see you. I have a shoot tomorrow. So maybe if anybody want to come and see me perform. Actually, I really, I haven't got the venue yet because I'm new to Kenya. I can't memorize it. I can't memorize it because it's, you know. Guys, guys. You know, maybe after the show we can leave it somewhere so that you guys can pop up. Yeah. After the show I will bat the show. It's happening tomorrow. Yeah, tomorrow. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So what's the name of the show? Of the, of the place? Sarit Center. Sarit Center. Sarit Center. Yeah. Okay. What time? Around what time? Around eight-ton ward. From eight-ton ward. From APU. Ah, okay. Okay. You want to see Gans of course. He, he'll be performing. Yeah, be performing tomorrow. So if you want to get the chance to see what I do. Pull up. Yeah, exactly. Because this is the first time you're seeing Gans pull up and see him do his thing. But before that, we want to see you do your thing here. First of all, so are you ready to jump to some of your own tracks? Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right. Let me have DJ Sweet K get to your tracks. Hope you enjoy at home. Because I want to get down. Am I going to get down? Ah, you're going to dance. They're very moveable. All right. All right. Then I'm excited for it. But tomorrow we, crowds guys. Popa. Popa for his life. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Tomorrow is Thai Lai Siu. They know, they know Thai Lai Siu, Thai Lai Siu. He's doing quite well right now in his music career with Danny K Song. We do. We do. So I think he got his, his fan piece ready. So are you guys going to do any collaborations with him while you're here? Maybe in the future, yeah. But like I said, I got too many projects loading, loading so many. Like I even got a song. I'm not supposed to say it, but I can say it because it's on the way. I got a song with Maud Elka. I don't know if you know Maud Elka. Do I? Maud Elka, he had a song with Ali Kiba. Songi, songi. Oh, okay. Okay. It's because you're not Kenyan. It's Maud Elka. Maud Elka. Oh, I say Maud. Yeah. Okay. Guns, the stage is yours. You want to stand or do you want to do it? All right. Oh, you want to see me standing up to do it? Yeah, we'll see you jump.