 Give it up for Onevig! Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah! I've been asking on this yukohapi I wanna give you a kwa ni ni long story but tell kuna witu lazimatu ni worry he life mingumu kutubo habila glory I'm a bonkin, I need no approval I started doing ni kwa tukwa tumbo Mama got me ni kwa kama tuzo a gift, the rest i kwa kama gunzo I'm the best, let me his attest It has Ijibu and even not the rest Songa karibu na juweminda guest tukohapa shereheno kitakaite fest He is also a rapper He is an artist guys and what a combination I'm going to introduce to you Onesii aka the Keriniyaga champ Atengi apa a ketupi o ino some of his rap I love who will have the conversation Give it up for Onesii Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I've been asking Onesii yukohapi I wanna give you a kwa ni ni long story but tell kuna witu lazimatu ni worry hilaif mingumu kutubo habila glori I'm a bonkin, I need no approval I started doing ni kwa tukwa tumbo Mama got me ni kwa kama tuzo a gift, the rest i kwa kama gunzo I'm the best, let me his attest It has Ijibu and even not the rest Songa karibu na juweminda guest tukohapa shereheno kitakaite fest And you have to lend your guest Guys, this is Onesii What do you guys think of him so far Karibu sana Onesii Uko aje Ni kufiti kabisana skuru Wana puyu kufiti You're looking good Thank you, thank you I must say you're looking good as well in your uniform I appreciate Onesii umeva kila kitu Ako na kitu umeba kisha Aguna Siduri, ili ni ni ni kwa po yo Ili ni kwa ni akuhosta my weapon When I have the weapon Kwa kumge kuja ni kwa kustua Kwa kumna yo Of course Inaisii ume na ni zakua Inaisii ume kwa kumali Malisafi Yakutumi akunye Kwa kwa wepon Situ kama amalautwa spis But how heavy is normally the wepon Kwa Not too heavy, so heavy sana How many kgs It depends on what wepon are we talking about The most heavy one that you need to carry Is a G3 And how heavy is that G3 Is it 15 to 20 kgs? Oh my goodness Are you kidding me? 20 kgs? To match up a train in so we are fit Only thing for a KG is to be happy Rikika ebu kiniangalu ebu Neza nipiya kama nga bi KZ, jo naja mifu pala bremesakua I wouldn't really know La piya ayusibarawe mba mwa rili Yeah Darimation pita Yeah sorry But anyway, it's so nice to have you today Thank you, thank you I really wanted to come to where you work You know just to host your vatia And just show people what you do Namulisema nimbali Hakini nimbali Where is nimbali? Up onto Bambia, what was subscribed to you? You can tell your dough Kwa kuna kujaa I want to subscribe to SPM Buzz Subscribe pala Now ring your bell Ring, ring But now I say okuja Yeru omishinu oku lipa fea Watakab, lazimwa lazimwa So Onesii You know I would really want to Even before we talk about your You know how your rapping career You know your music career I really want to know What drove you into Kenya prisons And just work there How did it start? Has it always been your dream to do this Ok well kukua hindi nifom Has always been a passion Has always been a dream since I was small Nime grow na Wasi wa kukua Isi yukarao So mi lipa tunapenda The way they did Kuhuna wa kimach Pula zunagi zile inzi zotu tuki grow Kuna time Temia public holidays Kulikua na wasi Maskaro na kudya na match So I used to love that thing Na una tui ubril maskaro kimach nini Upon do passionally grow And I worked towards it And now we are young So I'm living two passions My music and being a cub So let me ask you When you told your parents That you want to get it to this Do they always know when from you You are young In mu ni understand kik nehmeno k tent WWI I have a stomach that hurts And I became a vegetable When I was young I ate famous food Now it goes to Form 6 How can it be little bit tasty I dont know path horn So I went and got a stomach that hurts And went to the Resort Ya, kwa na jua, nesia na suma kwa karao. So, I'm always grateful to my parents, my mum, my dad, big up to them, because they respected my decision and they gave me what I wanted. And I always feel so comfortable and I love this life. Na isha ni tamu. Unaka una penda kaziya kupeli? Sala, sala. I am a proud couple of Taylor Prison Service. Very proud. So, did you ever think, you know, I just want to imagine, because as much as you had the passion, did you ever think of some of the challenges that you could face, you know, being in the service? And did your parents think to worry about that kido go, ame iliku aje? Obviously, na jua sasa uchungu hama una uje ni mzad. Ya, so, my mum na kumbuka ni kingia, she was a little bit tensed, because she never knew, ama she don't ni gehepa. It had to be your parents. Ya, ya, ya. So, alikwa na nambia, alikwa na isingi tua kini yonde ya, ni toboa ni maaliza the training, but in me I had made the decision. So, kuna wili ni gehepa. A kuna wili ni gehemi wana the training, because it's my wish. Ya, I want it too bad, so bad. So, I had to go for it. The rest will be history. How long does the training take? The training takes nine months. So, what's the whole year? No, no, nawuna simu, no TV, no newspaper, but it's only you and the training. There's even no internet. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. There is no internet. No, no, for the training. So it's training from the one bagamushu, Simu Ta Patalana uku kusama aliza. We use to practice social media, because the training is as brutal as the training. So, judmengia kwa ma topa, kwa maji, kwa kwa. Kata naka izu zumu Kwe 질문u Tati sigma je tanestutuniku kbanote na kblade bt mma, waroral¥ mma ta g하고 misunimikina kakRel kasha ma Chief dulia hats professionals prama ya So biisuna La kefu We continue with the battle feel. We train ourselves to enhance and make us stronger. And keep us fit for the task ahead. We have a lot to do. We have a lot to do. We have a lot to do. How is it? Do you have a lot of room? How much do you have to do? Okay, you have to feel because she is your sister. You have to feel because you have no choice. Because she chose to be a cop. Lazima piti. And she chose to be a cop. Lazima fanya the training. Without the training, you are not a cop. So, what let me say, I am big up to every female cop out there. Shout out to you guys. It's not an easy thing. It's a challenge of my day. We go in and buy a salad. No, no, it's not an easy thing. I mean, I don't want to go to the toilet. Sure, sure. So, I don't want to depend on a sauna. But, for example, one out of ten people in the training, you will give up in a scale of 1 to 10. How many people give up before you are done with the training? We will give it two. Two. So, one at a time, one at a time, one at a time. So, no need to let me say it. Those two, I am really interested. I am sure there are a couple of people that are interested to know. We have to have you here. Kwa wawili? Ni one of those challenges that you are on, nga, nye inu me fanya wakakuit, niki tu kama gani. So, like what let me say, I will let you know my soul about passion. Because after you kwa pa, you're doing this. You're doing this because you love it. And when I feel, when I'm doing this, comfortable, you feel happy. So, the 2% most of the time, maybe a little as in Meshwa. Oh, eh? Eh, alia mbe namzazi sasa wewe, bale mfinu kikapa. Ochan kutofte kazi mahalifu lani wengi e. But maybe hati ake ikuwa apoko ewa job. Maybe alikwa na dokuwa DJ. Amalikwa na ta kwa kitengi. Amalikwa ta kwenye kazi na fanya wakitengi. Amalikwa na ta kwa kama wewe. But then sasa kambiwa, sasa nye napatikana ni ii. Ya. Siwenda uku jaribu. But unapata sasa wale ii o 2% ni ii owa say. It wasn't from their heart. Ya. I get it. I mean, if a town farming is not in your heart, you won't be able to turn in on the struggle that is going on down there. We're sorry. Buona ni angayike. Nani na neza fanya kitengi. And this is not my place to be. You get out. You get out. Okay. So, I'm also very interested to know, how does your family treat you? Do they treat you? Do they see you as a cop? Do they see you as their child? How? How does it happen? My family is talking about my mum, my dad, my brother, my sister. They take me as their child. For my mum, they take me as their first born. I'm the first born of my family. Buone hi. And my siblings want to take me as their elder brother. Okay. So, when I'm home, I'm home. Akuna wu waskari, akuna wu usani. Okay. Nyumbani ni nyumbani. I'm the ordinary. But sister, tuki kuja ni job, I'm a cop. Tuki kuja niyapu usani, minum sani. Wakenya prezu. Aujipa tangi uko nasuot of some... You know, you want to do things in a certain way. So, a cop naji tokeza home. Aujipa, akuna situation, kama hiyo? Obviously, Lazi, mauna josusa. Our work is mainly kusema. Kutua amri, fanya. Enda. Kutua. So, omis Lazi wu jipata laki na kumbuka om. Niko home. Siko job. So, wuna play low. Niskuga ni ani usahi jipata, umefanya kiku kwa yoko, e, laki ni atami ni apu. Ani mechoma. Well, let's say, wuna jia job tumizuwa, when our clients are talking to us, wana squat. Oh, eh? Yeah. Afaiku kongilesi kiyo mezi mama, akia mezi mama. So, ani squat. So, kule item, amet home and a guy comes in, nyumbani, nameva kufiya, nenefiya. So, you're supposed to remove your clothes? Yeah, you're supposed to. Yeah, sure, sure. But nasaos, sinai uniform, niko home. Niko nereya. Am like, bono ujama na nungilesi kiyo na kufiya and then I'm, oh, niko home. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Ah, okay. Yeah. Oh, yeah, all right. So, now, you see also working at the Kenya prison, you know, it's not as easy because you're dealing with offender, you're dealing with people who've actually done the mistake, but they've changed. Sure. And you have to treat all of them more or less the same, you know? How is it like working with prisoners rather? Um, it's challenging, but then it takes a lot. One thing, it's not all about force. Yeah. Na piyam toisi lazima tindi wa akwe akwe na akwe na muleke poa lazima pige 2 kilasa. You can also talk. Yeah. Because even the inmates, the inmates are not kids. They are mature people. People who are adults, they can reason. So, as a court and what you say me now talk about the onesi now. Yes. As onesi, being a courtender, a rapper, I'm using the music as a tool for rehabilitation. Yes. And, you know, mziki na dawa ya roho, na inatuliza everything. So, my music na contribute ku wape amutisha. If you listen to my music, I'm all about positive vibes. Ku wape amutisha, it's it's not the end. Yeah. Yes, you did it. You committed. Atakama wuku wuku koseya, wuleke lawa. Yes, it happened. But life has still come. This is where we are now. So, we have to take it from here. Yeah, and life has to move on. Yeah. Siya tiju mefungu wa now that's the end of life. No. A ku de ikuwa na repetition e jana. Jana iksha pito me pita. We focus on the tomorrow. And no ambe atakama wuku mefungu 10 years, 20 years. It will still come and pass. Yeah. Yeah. It's there to mold you and everything happens with a reason and a purpose. Yeah. And we are grateful to Napata people come in inside noa ki toka wana kuja wana kuwa. Useful people. Yeah, wana kuwa people of importance in the society. And that's our our joy. To kiyona mi siya me rekebikan. Amenda pa lenge na me kuwa something good. Yeah. And productive to the society. Yeah. You know, I can imagine you sometimes you can't help but sympathize with them. Yeah. But again, you also feel like they need this maybe to correct their mistakes and all that. Is there a heart breaking time that you engaged with a prisoner or just one of those people, you know, in your line of duty a moment that was really heart breaking for you. And you are like, eh, that was tough. But again, you have to remain strong. Aha. Yeah, I remember kuna some guy who told me was giving me his story of bona me kuja prison. Yeah. And wana shtuka any you wonder if at all if I come and help you kunda he usedi ziangu ita kuja pe inipileke prison. And you wonder why. Ni ni ni alkame fani. Kuz wana pata ya ni ulemsi anakumbe alikombe kupesya beshtia kedu. Okay. Hey! Ika kumulek, tika kumulek. So the guy akamombia sisa jumeshin doku lipa. How do we deal with this? Okay. They exchange the title deal anamombia basi chika title deed na me for the compensation. Anamona pata kumia na the title deed na me. Ilipa ya wizi Ilipa haze Oh my God. Kupeleta kule sisa uta asema uiwa maa it's you. It's you. So kuna watu akuna touching stories out there. And some si kupenda kuawa numakosi na kupata tu out of nowhere wujui you never expected you were fair to help kumbe ina ile help ya kunda ina kwangameza ziedi. But the law has to be followed. Ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya. Sometimes it can be unfair but this has to be a fanya idea. Sure, plus me same as sometimes wuna just like to you fanya kana reason. You never know God alikwa na kondole ni nukohinje. And you never know. Jukyupale you safe. Akunam tuneza kushika amakuhara sama anything. Ya. Hey. Okay. That's quite. I mean, I've actually never been to prison. I think I should visit and just you know, in tell that to people I pray to make me really sad. No, you should because you need to learn what happens in life. For sure. Because kila mtu kona storylenia ke different. You never know wu yu munginia na pitiya ni nina wuna zedemi wuka na mashidamingi kumbe munginia kona ziidi kuliko yu uninefama. You should watch a second documentary niko. Okay, first of all, I value my freedom. Let's begin from there. Thank you, thank you. Everything else I've not done much at this point. Because I viewpoint freedom. Yay. Let me talk to the young guys out there. Bana, bana. Or say, keep away from crime. Achana na crime. Crime doesn't help in any way. It's only wasting your time kwa zuki kuja pali prison. Nita na kutuna sanga. You'll be developing yourself. You'll be building yourself. Lagi ni you'll pay a plazio freedom. Freedom kwanza sanazana nandu ya muy muza hindi. Ula imagine malu nando toka apa nda pali. Aya toka apa nda wuka kule. Ula imagine malu nando ka lale. Ya. Kamam toto. Ya. And you are an adult. Yes. So, wasi waka yalto of crime out there. And sila zima wukwe in crime diyut kutambue. Kuli. Kuna bitumubu sanazaku kutambua. Very true. Ya. And if you do good to yourself, go will follow you. And if you do bad, the same The same thing. Will follow you. Things that you like, you know. Heaven and heart. Heaven, heaven and health. Is on earth. Sure. That's what I feel. Sure. Because you know lack of freedom is more or less like you're in hell. Kwa zaya wiki tumbaya? Freedom? Hey. Oh. At this time, apa mika ula, ula isabi omasa. Ya. Beisa sabu kumuru di pali kwa. Ni ni ni wana kwa ambianga. Like kuna jawa when you get close to them and you just have conversations. Ya. What do they tell you they miss out here? Ha ha ha ha ha. Of course kama boy child. Ya. They miss their babies out there. Ha ha ha ha. kama boy child. Hey. Ya girl friend. Ya girl friend. Hey ha. Best one thing obviously they always need to. Yeah. Plus the freedom. Ya. Ya ni. You can just walk around. We end up to maali. Ya. Ya. So, What if some of the new freedom on our mission will be to maali. Ya. Anyway, now, that is it with your part of this career. Ha ha ha. What comes to music? Ya. You know I've watched your videos, You do them with the prisoners, wekakwa videos, una shokez kazi zao. How do they feel about it and how do they treat you as their boss at the end of the day and as their friend? Well, first things first, the love. They give me too much love, not only from the inmates, even from my family, colleagues. And it starts from up there. Our commission I don't know, big respect Mande. Mr. John Warioba, I respect you so much. Thank you for the opportunity. Plus, even my officer in charge, Mr. Matino Coco, salute sana. So it's overwhelming. And I always appreciate it and I take it positively. Sika waida. Sika waida. Misa, fika maili and you shown love. Sika waida. Because, nimi piti ya mengi. Nimi piti ya mengi and I've seen a lot. I've experienced a lot. Plus, pili ku injitu na juna. Mna, mna, atu, sita say, start to imagine a chuki, a chuki nukubua. But you people will fear us, which na shangagam, donna mna togopa. We are human, just like you people. We have nothing. I know I was actually supposed to ask you, how do you feel about how people or the public perceive you guys? How does it make you feel? For me, it's heartbreaking. Because for one, when I'm just looking around na niangale kwenye social media zango, I see people saying, as karyana roho, as kari ni muuni, it hurts me because it was a mentality from the past of which only see as a corp and as an artist, I'm there to bridge the gap between the courts and the civilians. To show them we are not bad people. It's just a normal profession like any other. But do you feel sometimes the public is actually genuinely just, you know, had broken as well. But what some of you guys do, do you feel that sometimes genuinely they are, you know, constant? Okay, well, we are not the same. And kilam tomu mboa kiviake, different. So I wouldn't say as kari ni wa baya, ni fulani imbaya. Siwa as kari ni fulani imbaya. Ui fulani muuni apokwa, the service. Yes, yes. So what you wouldn't rely on? What you wouldn't rely on? Eh, kula watu azuri, kula askara azuri. Need you feel sometimes, you know, me as a civilian, sometimes, you know, muna kaka ni kama amkwa approachable. You know, I love to let you shine as in those videos that are training. Eh, because these ones are just a skimish. Oh, but is it the training that's enough to make strong, to make fit, to protect you people? Yes. We do the training, atu taku in a position to protect you, because there's a lot of trainings to make different from you. But at the end of the day, you guys do an amazing job to be honest. Thank you, thank you. And it's a sacrifice, you know, to serve the country, because I mean, you choose to make money from something else. Sure, sure. Yeah. So now back to music. Videos, pala prison, many other people there, your voices are supporting you. You have a new song out, you know, in Lituwa, December. Yes, in Lituwa, December. What's about the song end? What is it about? This song is purposely... I'm working on my first album. Okay. Yeah, in Lituwa, Made in Love, I'm a Made in Love, he is constant for Made. Yeah. So, Made in Love, Made in Love. Okay. And so, Lituwa, ya kukatin raise the album. Yes. And it's all about last years I've been working on a project in Lituwa. Yes. I've been working on it in December. So the whole time, I've been working on anything, I've been busy, I've been busy, I've been working on it. We have to balance everything, plus music is... I have money. Okay, I have money, but where? I have money, plus... You know what I'm saying? It's a management, you know what I'm saying? We have to fund ourselves. And we have to balance everything, not only music. Yes. We have to fund our personal development. So I have to balance them all. But then, I think the content of this project, the content of this project, I've been working on it, I've been working on the album, Hottest Jams. Yes. So... You can say Hottest Jams. Ya! They are made. They are made. They are made. Ya. Here is a washua. Ya, they'll be good. So, we're still working. We're still working. Your music has some very good value. Thank you, thank you. If you could just give us another snippet of your favorite part of the song. My favorite song? Ya, okay. Ha, ha, ha. Eni, eni. Eni ya. Ah, ma. Tuapie tuu nipu oma. Eni, sawa. Chotakamani nipu. It's okay. So, wale sama. We, here time when I was away, the wall was been asking, the wall was asking na toangoma lini. Wengine now, una shoot video lini nikam. Nashindo nita jibuwaje mimi lakini foril na wopenda sana nini. Piyakuna wene love mingi mingi. One haku daiko ubaya, siyo siri. Okay. Naha tahivi bada ote mashabiki. One love nasitaki hizokiki. Musa me indio kiyo chajami wale sama. Lakini siyo wote wata film na cho sama. Ila wale wengindio wene nian jema. Shikanjiya endaza ko wema ukitenda. I remember back then well growing. We had big dreams and you know it. Even though not all came glowing, we thank God we're more than glowing. Eiii. Eii, umesema, watu kuna wale wana ku daiko ubaya siyo siri. Siyo siri. Ukuna dem. Ha ha ha ha. Sai. Sai isuna dem. I'm very single. Umuakana wote. Ha. Eh? Ila siyo siri. I'm very single. Ehe. Ehi, laku na mtini mekala. Nya mtini mekala. Nya mtini ane wana ni mekala. Aku di asa. Aku di a koment. Aku di a koment. Kama umeru kwa koment. Ehi. Ehi, asa ni umeru kwa. Eho. Eho. Siya, skwebo niku kata ama u mekata liwa. Ni wana kwa gopa ni gani. Nisi. Aga siya leni sasani nini. Nisi di, shimdani mimi. Shimdani mziki. Shimdani wazkari. Eho. Kozi no, olesi. Hasdri personality. Okay. Kuna onesi de person, de mundo. Yes. Ya, the guy himself. Kuna onesi de kup. Na kuna onesi de artist. Ya. So. Iremia ni isu personalities niku kwa mbumu kwa. Handle loma niya nini. Ehi. Ehi. Miki to know. Ya. So, talk to your people. Ehi. Umu ask me. He is single. Just in case, you know, you are ready to handle all that personality, please feel free to do so. Sure. Nipata idiom, hei, nipata idiom. All right, onesi. Now, when is the album dropping? The album is dropping very soon. We hoping this year will drop. Ya. My plans were in drop last year, but then, siku make. So, we hoping this year everything will fall into place. Nantangusha album tuchangam kesi wote. I hope mta kuja the album launch. Lazima, please invite us in advance to Jipanga and show up over there. I will. Namu sise menimbali rondi. A tu taku jiyo tu taku Jipanga kusibrenden ka. Na kaka mam kishimon nyambi, nta wa tumia fea. Ha ha ha ha. Bana, tuka pa baya evo. Na, nisa kwa kusibrenden ka. Okay. So, you just pick one, asama salirai since it ends. Ha ha ha ha. You pick one, your answer, and then, you let ma liza. I pick one. Ya, just pick one, which you go alafu. Nisa, uta tuchu kwa tuzote, but just... Oh, tuchu kwa tuzote. Ya, just so, just pick whichever. Ha ha ha. Ha ha ha. Ha ha ha. So, inna liza, whose responsibility is to cook food in the house. Yes. So, the house we are talking about, ni house ya, ni si, kama ni house, generally. Ni house ya kwa, but maybe now you have a girlfriend, you have a wife, you have a spouse. Who is the responsibility? Yes. Of course, it's the wife, my spouse. Oh. As a man, sinafreyu kwa pikiwa. Naya ya frayu. Nisa kama saivi leni kwa single. Sinaji pikiwa. Ya. Ya. Alafu, si piya ya na jpkia? Piya ya na jpkia skatae, lakini, um, from back then, nabilipua tulifunswa. Ya. Miya me na fashu gulike, heza, haman. Amma? E. Naku shu gulikia, nama na umesiri, kwa nomeni ni. Pikiwa inshot. Nia kwa, tum. Sindi o? Ni ni. Ni ni Charimkiki pikiwa. Onu na ye kama nyua kwae na tahenda tu. Ia os, of course, lazi wimukama nyua kwae na tahenda tu, tohto umpikiwe ni nia maeneni. Yaa. Laki, eni, piya si tunafreyu kwae pikiwa. Ya. Wimum nuki jpkia, la jpked ma syakura. Mi ya tansuwa ni kupaata ni kupaata si I'm supposed to feel the difference yai, because kusية tu kupika, kupika kusia kasi ma kalimusu hizi wataketa reina na yandah kuposhimaa watak himawa kwa kia katainu ni hii miwa mabu, tape tagi ni wadim miwa dey ma na ma mabo nini interesti tu seme ah ah kusis urena interest kumali interest injuniering na skeaga electrical engineering ni wadim but then badina kata madem Uw...) Na na uweza Nye eyi Nat��eza Whew ok Mainie No that you said you are seeing Please tell us who is your type So that they can't, you know PMU My type of woman Misinaga I don't have a very long list One thing, respect yourself A woman who respects herself Anata is a good fear in woman Kus Onesia I believe in God I fear him And I acknowledge his presence Kus malin mifika Bagabukua pa SPM Mi God Respect brings it all Kus if you respect yourself If you respect me If you respect yourself It has a kunipenda So respect is in a sum of everything If you know you have those qualities Please go to the game Orata apu kwa comment It's open The last question Will you take your girlfriend To college And pay her fees Would you do that? You are tricky I don't have any idea what you are I don't know if you came to school Sayama sasa Iyo sasa Kuna kusahidiya Nasi ni manziya kwa zonbe beta No Kuna kusahidiya Sada kusahidiya We are not If you go to the same college We are in Sameshels So what do you do Do you know anything No you need to do medicine I won't tell So I don't know what you are I think those red flags are always there So you don't have to say it Ni wendisawa. Kama onek. Kuja kama umesoma? Kuja kama umesoma, mabana. Ya, kama kusoma kwa jisamesha siwe nyeri. Ile ngile. Last question. The last one now. Who is your mentor? Who is your mentor? Weee! It's all letters today, Lizzo. So, finally we will Lizzo. My mentor, I proudly say it's my mom and dad. Okay. How are you, mom and dad? How do you look up to them? Kus as a first born, I've seen them grow. I've seen them struggle. Na pia maile mifika, it's all about hard work. So, they are a motivation to me. Na na dayi to achieve more than 10. Kus frayam zazi nikuwe better than. Ya, ya. So, as a young woman mentor. One last question. Is there any artist that you look for to do a collab with in Kenya? In Kenya? Ya. I have. Let's say Nyashinsky. Muna pendole jama. He's humble, he's professional. He's not all about kiki. He's all about positive vibes. He's all about the passion in music. He's not doing it cause Na dayi, the fame, mama. Ya. Ata ule jama kiskeza mziki ya ke. Nituvae. Ya. Ule bene una skia ya, una fraya. Ya. Sia ti, ame fanya just kufanya junims ani. Ya. He knows what he wants. Ya. Ya. And that's what I like. Ya. Pionesi, I have dreams. Ya. And I have a mission. I have a mission. Which my mission is not just to give people music. Ya. And it is not all about the people, the fans. No. It's about me. My happiness. Ya. If I'm content in Naile, content in Apeana. Ya. I'm good. Ya. And I always say whatever you say has an impact to the ear that listens. Ya. So onesi mi niku pale ku kukupe the great vibe. Ya. Ina aja niku kwenbez ju fanya evi fanya evi Apeana. Ya. Mimita kwenbez mi fanya evi mi fanya evi. Ya. The rest is yours. For sure. To decide. Ya. I'll never decide for you. The final decision is only yours. Ya. So mi niku pale ku kukreate the good vibe. Do man na mi na penda nyash. Ya. Nyash mi niku flum bar asala. Ya. That is onesi for you. Bona, bona. Very wise words from him. Ya. I mean I hope he's learnt something, you know. And I actually want to emphasize on where you told the young people to just stay away from crime. Sure. If you want to actually stay away from crimes, go watch the documentaries. The present documentary. You will stay away from crime. Ya. Amakami kwenbez te asha yufungwa. Yes. Mulize. Mulize yukondani. Ya. Kuhaji. Ya. Life ikuhaji. Atakwambiya. Ya. Laki mi pila kama uta muameni. Kunja. Experience basi. Ya. Okay. Ta onesi. But then let me ask you. As simple people say that you look like Samidu. Ha ha ha ha. You've received such comments. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Mu receive sana. Ya. Mu receive sana. And funny thing is he's also a cop. Ya. I think he's a man in the uniform. I know. When he's an artist. Hey. Mushei patana. Atu jay patana. So Samidu kumunona. Paibu tstaftan. Tstaftan in the tujue. Samidu. Nipuwa. Mamaverendaje. Wow. Kwa lo opala ho kus Hasungi. He!!! Ya.cendo me nu-lyza na bumedla na yashi nuntawaji bua dikeın me. Nna fam tщaftanen. Tstaftanen. Cama na ona. Ebue nchenit ttustanene. Ya. Nmin tafute ya nnit tafute ttsutaftanen. Pia tstresongi Sampin. Si의 zafanya kami동ul alternative. Ya. Hi, ashes. Ta ta onesi, Laki апauwa uffans? Na last ay na Shamehawat tanikana. E nkala nsa namaاصana krulu na hibu.™ Jumini. Kupun waaking towards a dream, don't give up. Life is all about hard work, it's all about passion, determination, focus. Kwa na yu strategy na nda wabi? Na maaluna nda wana de kwa achieve ni ni. Ya, so ma fans mi na upenda sana. Onesia pa dekrenyada champ, mau music coming, mau great vibes coming na na upenda sana. Na kila, kwa wacha wana ni big up became a prison's fraternity is a home. Na upenda sana, na upenda sana. Makulizwangu, mau senior bosses na upenda sana. Shukran sana for the support. And even the inmates, my clients, api ni support system, ingine piyanguri sana. Na upenda piyanguri. Tundele, tundele, tundele, tuzibi sana. Keep on from crime, stay safe, and we'll be good. Alright guys, that was on a scene. You know, a man in the uniform working at the Kenya prison service. He's an artist as well. Very insightful conversation we've just had right here. Onesia, thank you so much for serving Kenyans. And just putting out yourself and sacrificing your time to help people. Sure, I will. Alright guys, that was it on Buzz with Stars. My name is Miski Fingi. And if you've not subscribed, please make sure you do. Until next time, it's goodbye from us.