 Okay, thank you. Na kawme omoka, what's your name? My name is Ali. Just one name. I want you to give it some zest. You're introducing yourself to the show for the first time. My name is Leku Simon Eremugo. That's my original name. My music name is Alutonda. Nice to meet you. I want to teach you a word kwa omoka. Kuna mim, Kingsley, forget that. That's what I mean. Ati, when you're trying to explain to rich kids kwa omoka, what is kwa omoka? Na, me jifina nipi. Mori of learning, kwa omoka is. So, what is kwa omoka? Translation. Making it. You look like you've done made it. You made it. You've blown. Tell us about your new track. My latest model. Yes, please. The latest song Atoti was released. I think it was. I don't remember the release there, but it was just about a month ago. And this song was actually crazy when it was inspired by. I think you guys would probably already know it's inspired by a famous classic Atoti. This song was basically restructured because I loved the song. I've been following these guys for a long time. When I thought of writing this song, it was actually one of my friends idea. They told me maybe I should try doing something similar. And I got hesitated because I was very nervous about the fact that recreating a song that has already been out there. Nowadays writing a song is very skeptical. You have to be skeptical about it, especially when you're recreating because it can lead up to many things, many problems. I thought it was a song that I got the idea from those guys. It's a song that I've released just about a month ago. It's doing pretty okay for now. That's a very interesting inspiration. Wow, I like it because I also kind of like the song. I really like the song. Atoti. After this, please. Hashtag response nation. How are you feeling about the music scene in Kenya? The music scene in Kenya? It's amazing. The music scene in Kenya is amazing. You guys have some big artists in Africa. One of the biggest artists in Africa at the moment. Saati Sol is one of them. I believe Saati Sol is Kenyan. As long as I've known them, they've been Kenyan. I think Saati Sol is Kenyan. There are many different artists nowadays that are coming out of Kenya. That I do pretty far amongst the big East African musicians as well. Technology is doing us a bad one. But at WhiteFive on Facebook, WhiteFive on Twitter. Hashtag is bounce nation. It's a very good conversation. I don't know why. I don't know why. I don't know why. The song was inspired by Atoti. Why do you look so different? Why do you keep doing that to me? But why do you look so different in the video? I saw that video. I was in East Africa earlier. Before I shot the video for Shingoba at Atoti. And I did some three more of the busy videos there. So that was a while back actually before. When I shot those videos, it was a while back. So when I got back here, I had to. It's been a long time. So I have to change my hair a bit. So I think that's the reason why I look a bit different. My hair is no longer the same anymore. That's just one of the big factors. You're very different in your video. You're so chill right here with me in the interview. But the video, you look like you have this, we will call it presence. Yes, there's a very very huge presence. Not that you don't have it here. It's just it's very torn down. Is this how you are normally? Sorry, can you ask that question again please? Are you always this chill when you're not performing or you're not in a video? Are you always this cool, calm and collected? Well, I mean, the people who know me will probably ask that question a bit better. But like this, yeah, for me I'll probably say like this is because I like doing my work. Like whether I'm on stage or whether I'm doing a busy video, I like really getting that energy going. But once I'm off stage, I also like being just a normal guy because I believe in living a normal life. You don't always have to be a musician everywhere you go. Plus, everybody hates their work here. So you cannot be doing your work everywhere you go. Sometimes if you need a bit of a piece or if you need to relax a little bit, maybe sometimes you just waste a little bit of the music just a little bit. And that's me. I like when I'm at home with my family and everything, I like putting the music aside. I like putting a lot of the images aside and just be early for a second. I like that. It's a refreshing change. Like I'm not seeing you out of a video with silver and gold all up in your neck, teeth, grills, hair. It's refreshing. Thank you. Honestly, I'm not going to lie, it's not my cup of tea, but it's something that you see every day on the music. A lot of artists, they follow it. If you're in a music video, you're going to have this specific image that you're going to present to look appealing or to just match the industry standard. You just have to leave an image. That's what it's running people's eyes. That's what a big analysis is. Whether you're writing music or whether you're just dressing yourself to present yourself to a crowd, you have to look good enough for the crowd to actually look at you and be like, oh, this is an artist. Especially in a music video, you have to look like an artist. Otherwise, it's going to, I don't know, the way people receive that image is going to be a bit different. So, being a musician is all of outside image. Sometimes it doesn't have to be negative and it doesn't have to be positive either. But just whatever, and you think that will work for the people, that's what you go with it. For me, that's how I like to look at it. Whether I'm on stage or whether I'm connected to my crowd, sometimes you have to go that extra length of exactly what they want to see. And yes, how are you being this guy? I could not have said it better myself. Thank you. It looks like technology has done us again. Oh, there you are. All right. So, last thing I'd like is maybe give us your social handles so that we can get over there and follow. Yeah, funny. If you guys know him, you got to give a big shout out to them. Because I try reaching them, but big as well. Sometimes you cannot reach to everybody. But yeah, by social handles on Instagram, you can find me on Instagram, Alotondo, same with Facebook, YouTube, everywhere, just under the same name Alotondo. Spotify and all the major streamings that you can probably think of have account operating there as well.