 have an artist in the building he is a Kenyan a bongo flavor recording and performing artist he's also a dancer and a businessman and of course he goes by the name sharing squad all right so in one two three I'll let you know so ladies and gentlemen let's put our hands together for one Mr.Mtala nice now now we are talking welcome to the show thank you so much you look really in a fine way thank you you look like you are going to be in a show I will be in a show and you will attend how are you doing? I am good do you call your name Hazina or Talam? any can do I am a bongo I am a bongo so maybe before we get started we will do an intro but we will talk about what we are going to introduce you will talk to your guys this is Hazina I am Talam I am a musician a bongo artist from Kenya I am a recording and a dancer and also a businessman a businessman who is he? Cladi Cladi so let's talk music how long did we get started for how long have you been doing this did you always do it since you were in school or is it just something you developed passion for later in life I started doing music when I was still in school I was in primary school and then I was a bongo and I was a bongo I was in high school after after I was in primary I was a bongo because I was always doing music like you love music but you don't know where you are so being raised in a Christian family I was a bongo I remember bongo is at least the clean song so at least they were producing some good music and clean music so to a family I was like I am a musician so growing up I was in high school so I think I captured the art of bongo I am more like why can't I just venture into it and just realize myself into it at least exactly does that mean when you started singing your parents had a problem with that first of all just listening to music was a problem how did they take it it wasn't really positive at first it was positive but you know if you really want something you just have to go hard on it there is no school there is no potential there is no there is no there is no new courage there is no deliver so I think bongo is the idea and that's how it came so Pa what do you love most about being an artist you enjoy yourself you own it you introduce it I am not just an actor I am not just an entrepreneur me with you what do you love most about it about I get to speak out my mind through music that's the most important thing without anyone having to judge you no one I just speak out as in is what I speak out in my music and what's the worst part about it the worst part about it wow I really don't know distribution most probably that's the most challenging thing and marketing probably distributing and marketing alright but we are glad that you actually have passion for it you love what you are doing that's the most important part your latest release Mawar you released it featuring Ayana and you call that there is another version with Tess no it's just the same Ayana is a group of Makini and Tess yeah so they formed the group after their song was released so you don't know that's it because I saw it and I was like I was like it's just the audio and the video and of course we see whatalam where is that dropping whatalamipi is coming this month did you guys hear that whatalamipi is coming this month so tune in and let's subscribe let's alright so how many tags, who have you worked with who have you featured in this song what are the secret behind the collaboration apparently it's the feature of anyone it's just it's just my own project my own project I am not sure I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I have never been to a music show ah nice you didn't tell me you didn't tell us how many tracks 5, 10 4 tracks that's where you start so that we get to know you sometimes you sound like meja you sound like that so I think when you work on a project like that by yourself it also helps you to know your sound so that people can vibe with you just that way and Kenyan music it's not easy breaking into this market so what keeps you motivated knowing that you are going to be in the 2090s or the part of breakthrough when I was in 2nd when I was in 2nd when I was in 2nd when I was in 3rd when I was in 4th as long as you are persistent as long as you are in 2nd if you are in 3rd alright and you spoke about Bongo music so are Ray Vangie and they are some of the people that influenced you actually when I was growing up I used to listen to them actually Amonaiz was my favorite and you still are you looking forward to maybe doing something most probably when I was in 2nd when I was in 2nd when I was in 3rd when I was in 4th I was getting about to do Nani, Kuaw or Sifui but Nani when it comes to music the music industry in Kenya who are you feeling who do you vibe to most in Kenya I listen to Masa Uti Masa Uti is my favorite artist what do you say to Uti Le Brown Uti Le is a giant Uti Le is a Kenyan giant yeah I just love his music is just unique but for me I think I vibe with Nani Masa Uti alright so we are looking forward to that I know on a project it's a G-Power Masa Uti and what work do you do in the Kenyan industry we only say bad things about the industry what do you love most about the Kenyan music industry there are so many upcoming artists all of them are from Chippuka I am coming I am fresh I am not from Umbayan I am from Chippuka I am very good I am very good I am very good I love music I love music I like to do diverse music I like to do V.P.A making the music I love the music of the Kenyan music so that's what you love about Kenyan that's ok the different sounds maybe we have different genres Ganga-tun that's our own they love Ganga-tun I listened to who is this guy Brother The meaning of Breeder today is his birthday. Is it today or yesterday? Today. Yeah, today is Breeder's birthday. And what on the street? I don't know if it's true, but they say he's turning 24 years today. Yeah. Okay. So you want to wish him a happy birthday? Yeah. Bazinga Daddy. Happy birthday M'ku. To more wins, to not pay under. Shout out to you M'zee. All right. All right. So we want you to perform for us Mahua, but before you do that, maybe you can shout out Ayana and give us a whole experience working with her. How was it? Ayana actually, it's a group of two. Oh, Ayana and Tess. Yeah, there is, no, there is Makini and Tess who form Ayana. Oh, Makini. Yeah. So they are amazing people. They are, they are amazing people. They are, you know, still in your corner, the mind of creativity is, you know, the one to diverse. Yeah. So that's one thing I love about Ayana and you should also watch out on them. They are really good. Yeah. Anytime they drop new music now, you know the link. Yeah, sure. You have a max number. You have a predecessor's number. Once you have his number, ah, apu Kosawa. Yeah. All right. So we're looking forward to more projects from you and of course that album that is coming. We're going to be looking forward to that. King Apanon, I agree. I agree. Kosawa? Kosawa. When you speak, you want to hug one another. I am not that kind of baby. Please, that's why I talk like a baby. Yeah. But there are women and men, I'm just kidding. Women are and men, bro, you don't want to see me in women's home. Like, it gets really bad. So others can absorb like, bad. Yeah. But thank you so much for coming. We'll give you a chance to let people know you're a social media. And of course where they can find your music. And if you have any shout outs, you want to send out to the guys that know that you're here and then you perform for us from our work. Yeah. You can find me on my social media, Azinam Talam, what your Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. Then I want to shout out to, I want to shout out Chesa, Chesa Africa Distribution. Chesa Africa Distribution. Yeah, these guys are awesome. I love them. I'm going to call them recognitionals. Okay. Nice. So there's Chesa and of course your friends, your farm for your team. And Ayiana, that is Tess and Makini. Tess and Makini, shout out to the both of you. The song is fire, we love it. And it's playing right here on Bounce Nation for the first time. That is Mawar by Ayiana and Watalam. I'm a name Talam. Hazina. Hazina. Bye Hazina, let's go.