 Welcome back, Yanni. We left it hapa. This was the tempo right here because a revival and clear chapel away from Nigeria made it happen with their new thang-a-track made our way and they are here, Yanni. We are so excited to have them. They'll be talking to us and of course, Yanni, I don't even know. I'm just happy because these are two amazing dancehall kings getting together and when two amazing people get together, good things, great things happen. Revival, let me start with you so that you introduce to us. So I'm just giving you a chance to introduce. You are the one member of this revival. I represent Christ to the fullest, no bad energy, full of positivity, only that, no bad energy. You are the one straight up introducing my brother all the way from West Africa. Ketchup. Ketchup. Can you introduce yourself and welcome to the show? Which one is my camera? Which one? It was happening. It's the original ketchup on the chips Afro dancehall sensation out of Africa. Big blessings, big blessings in South Africa, you know how the thing goes. Yo, big up the DJ every time, you know. Yeah, welcome to the show. We're happy to have you here. It's good to be here every time I come here though. Every time you come here? Yeah, I've been here a couple of times. Not this particular show. Yes, not this particular show. Not this particular show. Not with these people. Yeah, man. How do you feel? Good, I feel amazing. I had a great night, woke up this morning, energy is right, you know. Just vibes. Alright, so let's just get straight into the song and tell us why you decided to work with Ketchup. I mean with the revival. It wasn't actually a decision, it was just, the chemistry was right when we met and you know he makes gospel music and I've always wanted to do gospel music kind of. And you know it was just a good platform for me as an artist doing gospel music with my fellow brother right here. And you know it actually felt amazing even from when we got in the studio. It was just 30 minutes, one hour, bang bang, finish the song. Oh wow. That's simple. But it took a longer period to mix and master, get things in place, publishing and all that. But yeah, it was real fast recording the song actually. Yeah, it was real fast. Revival, why did you decide Ketchup and I'm a fucking buck with this track with you? Okay, well, I wanted to, one, I'm a gospel artist, yes I understand that. But Sasatu Keangalia on the artistic point of view, I felt he has that thing which I need to be on that track as in the artistry part of it. And then another thing, I looked at it this way because he has influence. And if he says there is a God in heaven, so many people who even don't believe in God because of his influence will turn to God. So that's the bigger picture as to why I chose him because it's quite similar. Ketchup, you talked about wanting to do gospel music. I think there's maybe one or two songs from your Colombiana EP that has a touch of gospel music. Yeah, like a deeper message to it. Yeah, that's true. Tell us a bit about that and is that a direction you're planning to take? Actually, thinking of it from my point of view, I'm more of a spiritual person. I just believe there's a higher power regardless of what you believe in Christian, Muslim or whatever. I just believe that this actual talent that God has given us shouldn't be wasted on, oh baby shake your waist, shake your waist all the time. We should also try to pass positive message because we're not going to be here for the rest of our lives. It's always good to realize that when you're gone you still have music that people in different generations will listen to and be like, oh, this guy was saying the truth though. So that's basically it. I'm not trying to be a gospel artist, it's the gospel guy. Me, I like... You like pom-pom? Yeah, you understand. So you're not going to direct the gospel there? No, they are the kings of gospel. But you feel that people need that message. To know the truth. They need to always have positive message and intellectual property with the music when we put it out. Revival? Yeah, sure. You've been a gospel artist and revival being a secular artist. Is there anyone who has come to you and said, hey Revival, why are you doing music with a secular artist? Yeah, sure. As in, I'm not going to be a singer. I'm going to receive backlash that is. But people will always talk due to lack of revelation. Let me, let me speak from the ministry point of view. In the Bible we have Farah, you get. And the dream that Farah had, we had Joseph. Joseph was in prison, an interpreter of dream. He's gifted to interpret dreams. But he's in prison because he doesn't have that influence. There is no one who can understand his gift. Now this is what God did because that particular time the person who had influence and could command Joseph to get out of the prison was Farah. So God did send a dream to Farah. The one of seven fat cows and seven thin cows. And everyone couldn't interpret that dream. So the only person who could interpret that dream was Joseph. So God used Farah to release Joseph from the dungeon. I can't say that I'm still on the way. I'm growing because as far as I'm concerned, he's a world star. He has the platform. I'm still growing. I can say I'm that Joseph who is the interpreter of dreams. But I'm your Farah. So I needed someone that could get me out of that prison. So I met him and we did the song. And right now the message is widespread even in the platforms that I never thought I could reach. But because of him, the song right now is big in Jamaica. So that's a plus to me. So whenever I did a song with a secular artist, understand this, revelation is progressive. And even in the book of Nehemiah, when they were building the temple, the cache that used to build that temple was raised from a brothel. So before you throw stones, before you throw that stone, you need to gather the facts. Yeah, sure. Okay, cut up. Are you planning to do any other song with revival and any other Kenyan artist? Revival should be working on his EP hopefully by end of year or next year. So yeah, we'll be doing some writing together, working on some records. We'll be doing some writing together. As far as other artists, me, I'm open to vibration. If the feeling is right to do the job. You spotted that when you came to Kenya that you know, okay. I met Brown though. I met Brown yesterday because I met him. We're doing some writing too. That guy stole my try. We'll do some own music together, you know. And yeah, hopefully. Any other artist that is ready to work and put in positive energy in the music, I'm open to working with as many people as possible. Okay, we're waiting to see that. Especially female artists there. Okay, okay, okay. Really funny. Yeah, man, so that's basically it. Okay, Revival to Kamalriya. Kindly tell us a bit about the EP in very few words. Well, it's so powerful. We need it again. Okay, well, the EP should be coming out in the course of November, actually. And the first song from the EP is Made Away that I've made with Ketchup. That's the first song in the EP. So we're still, I'm still working on the compilation, but God willing, I'll be releasing it in the end of November. It should be ready. Yes, okay. And you're welcome to come do the premieres here. Yes, like you have done today. And kindly share your social media handles. Well, my social media handles YouTube is Revival Kenya. Instagram is Revival KE. Facebook Revival KE, Twitter Revival 254. Let's link up, let's vibe, let's spread positivity. Yeah, man. Ketchup social media handles? My social media handles Ketchup O-N-Y-I-D-O. That's on all platforms. That's K-E-T-C-H-U-P-O-N-Y-I-D-O. Instagram, Twitter, snap, don't follow me on Snapchat. That's my private life. I think my website, www.ketchuptown.com, go to ketchupvivo, subscribe, and follow all the Afro dancehall hits from day one. I'm back in Nairobi. Hopefully next week we'll be, I'll be opening, I'll be doing the opening for a spa. You guys should come through. Get some facials, you know. You'll find beauty points. It'll be opening next week. And also at the end of the month, you know what we do now? Kitchen Nets. We'll be doing our live band and chill, as we usually do. You can check my Instagram. You see, the last edition was, where? It was mad. So, big up all the girls and big up everybody that came out for the first edition. This month's edition will be at the end of the month. Follow me on Instagram, K-E-T-C-H-U-P-O-N-Y-I-D-O for more updates. Big up Kitchen Nets. Big up Yifran Beauty Point. And, you know, big up everybody showing positive energy to the music. Okay, thank you so much for coming to guys. We appreciate your time so, so much. So, right about now, let's just listen to this fire song once again, you know what I mean. We're done.