 Hey, I'm good, I'm good. It will be an all-life interview today, so... All right, my name is Della. Can you sing a song, right? Queen Della. Queen Della? I'll take it, I'll take it. You're taking it, of course. I'm the queen, all right. There you go. All right, now, Della, you've been part of this amazing show, so first maybe. Tell us about the preparation, the journey, and maybe you'll perform it without song. Oh, my God. South East Seoul have been my boys from a long time. I've seen them from the beginning, and to see this happen, like, right before my eyes, because you knew where they always had the vision. And to see that before my eyes, this actually happening, is has been crazy. It was really emotional. We reminisce a lot of moments, like, everybody has a song that takes them somewhere. Everybody has a song that, when you hear, you're like, this is where I was when I heard this song, and that's kind of emotional connection to the music is what the show was today. It was a whole spiritual experience, and I'm just super blessed to have been part of it. It was more than 13 years ago when we did that song on my papa, and for me to be able to be with them here from that time and hear where they are has been a blessing. I'm truly grateful, yeah. Maybe a musical lesson you've learned from South East Seoul? Musical lesson is dedication, constant practice, constant repetition. Just keep doing it and doing it and doing it. Like, growth will be exponential. Like, keep at it, just be dedicated. That's it, I think. That's what I've learned from them. Yeah, never give up. Just if you know where you're going, go there. Yeah. Now, I believe South East Seoul maybe changed the Kenyan music industry in one way or another. Maybe you in a position to tell me maybe what has it helped maybe the Kenyan music industry in terms of now artists learning from South East Seoul at a discipline, as a band, as a group? You said it yourself, the discipline. Taking the artistry seriously and thinking of it as a business and as an empire to grow, you know, is what they've taught us. Like, for a long time, people didn't take positions seriously like you can't go anywhere, but we can see what's possible. Like, there's so much talent in Kenya. And if we have the right support, if you have the right team, the people who have the same vision as you, around you, you can achieve it. So I think it's time people supported each other and believe that music is also a career to be taken seriously. It can take you very far. Let me just ask you, what is your favorite song? My what? South Seoul's favorite song. Oh, let me see. Oh my gosh, there's so many. I think it has to be Surayako. But this is just something like, I feel like that flipped a switch with that song. And with, let me just say that, Surayako. Yeah. You performing there, you saw it for yourself, the energy, the vibe, South Seoul family, the fans were singing South Seoul song word by word. What is going through your mind? Oh my God, it was crazy. The energy of the crowd was crazy. Like, I mean, these people love South Seoul. And the music, it's just people relate to it. That's why, as I said before, so the people have grown up with this music, some of them, it's been 20 years. So, and it's intergenerational, you know? So, it's, I think I lost my train of thought there, sorry. How about the fans, maybe? Oh, I just want to thank the fans who have been there from the beginning. And people who also, we have younger generations also discovering this music right now. So, I would not thank them for coming out. Like, they really showed that a Kenyan artist can put up a show and Kenyans will come through. Because it's always been like Kenyans can't headline or they can't pull a crowd off. So, this is proof. And so, I want to thank the fans for proving that fact. Thank you so much. Thank you for being with us and for especially South Seoul. You're the reason that we're here today. All right, thank you so much for your time. Thank you. We hope to see you soon. Yes, you will. We're working on new stuff, so keep an eye out. All right. Thank you.