 yu yu tu yun za huli, bati na uzhikia nalimia inu. We talikia nissu, kwa zime Yuzei kwa kainia medi, yun niime, nii hatia uzimia. Yuzei uzimia, naikuru naikuru, naikuru naikuru naikuru naikuru naikuru, naikuru naikuru naikuru naikuru naikuru naikuru naikuru naikuru naikuru naikuru. Bale, ilikunito, Provincial General Hospital, alafum, nikaguruwa bado ko uko, Mtaingini dikona ito Railways Tukona isi na Grandmother, so Grandmother liko anak Apu Railways Namokoro liko na wakbali na umzaya wakua area So mi nikuwa na nini Mtu tuwa niya anya, liko na ito mtu tuwa niya anya So ukona niya kagro Na Grandmother liko mtu Music Sound liko wana imba church kwaia Na nii ni So mi niki grow up nikuwa na mcheki villi Ile time akenda tizi ya kwaia nikuwa na iya apu Skiza mazen na mizik mazen diyo Indio ile kitu men I joined the school kwaia When I was in class six Lakin ni bada nikuwa chopi Nikuwa chopi, niya na shule Shule ni bada likuwa niya maana Ile time likuwa niya Afro National Provincial School Meningai High School Na iyo meningai skulungu egi akama likuwa mitum chesu So I can say that mizik ini Ini Effective osana He later on released a few songs Enjoying the musical competition that was well known in East Africa and beyond I learnt guitar when I was 18 That's when I learnt how to play the guitar And then Ion ni rhythm guitar I can also play the keyboard La na nikuwa na mcheki villi I have kablai yo Nikuwa kwa proses ya kwi lan kabisa Ni kajoen eno es Kajoen national youth service Kwa gilgil kenu tu kakimbia Ika fuka time nikuwa na Eh, mi misi inu I really wanted to become a soldier Kwa na kanikuwa jeshi ani Tenba gena buna Nikuwa na punta moviza rambu Na chakno orisana Na shozneiga So nikuwa na kanikuwa jeshi amo Soldier ani Ani kengia pali eno es Nikuwa niya zeyo Nikuwa na ambiwa kengia eno es Ni raistisana kengia Jeshi amo tu kengia pali na kachia wo Kirwinei m Nikuwa yeh Nikuwa niiya Nikuwa ka n Box Nikiya yunghere baki meru Nikiya khenya k criminal rendering leaves I thought the same thing Sat in July four years today I expected him to become a K-23 You know Work for them Wa appreciate your growth The experience learnt from the competition played a big role in shaping his musical career Weraapa Was environmentwarвидt selling sickness As he couldn't fulfil his hood We put him straight into a small room We had a brief experience na waku tuwati. Ewi kwa niiha zasak. Tbha kwa héla inuweza kutuwa kwa. Ewi riko uka. Chair yo nila, mainuweza Siriiii. Doi na waku tuwati. Benuwa na kia, kitakita niiwa. Watumahatna waka ma Careful to puhakawa kwa. Nama na kusimia. Kukwa niiwa. Tenko waki no enuweza. na siku omgamru ya maiha mumsin isolation ya ya ma fumafia kwa ya pia jumpu niha na sige huja mafia woda la kuntama wa kusama kumumpata na mafia na kumikana na chokado nyata na kumikana na kumikana na kumikana na kumikana na kumikana na kumikana na kumikana Kenenu. Nyawera was in... Ok, she was in TPF 5, after head to TPF 4. Mi Nyawera, there's this guy, Devika Moko. Saizi ndi o... Amangu jina bigi sana kwa mugi the industry. Nga wegi na kada, we were in the same class in music school. So we formed a band, Nisi Si Band. Na tumiko tu kichapa, we've been together for the last... ... for the last, I think, eight years. Na tumi na chapa jubu mob sana, tu kona songi hindi, na ito abam chikicha. Tu kona songi hindi na piya, na ito house of lungula, tu li fanya... ... kunai movie, ilu kona ito house of lungula. Sindap li fanya yo theme, theme song. Na piya tumiko tu kifanya vitu mob sana, sana sana. Amang the bandmates, Isdoru Nyawera, was also a contestant in Tasker Project Room 5. In 2012, I had like three months to spare in the calendar, right? And I didn't want to go back to Nyaweru. So I'm in Nairobi, and there's auditions for Tasker. I think I've gotten a swing at this thing. They're like, you know what, do it. And then I said, you know, if I go into this thing, then I don't have to go back to the farm. That's cool, right? So I did it. And then to my total surprise, because seriously, I didn't think much was going to come out of it. I go through, and it was like a really amazing experience in terms of like the music, the different cultures exchanged in there, the lessons. It was so much in so little time you take in. And obviously now, for me, that changed like my social standing overnight. You know, I went in there, a campus student just needing three months break. And then I left there, somebody who the whole country knows. It was crazy. And then it was the very first big stage I ever performed at. And right there, I just decided, you know what, this feels nice. I'm going to do this. I feel like I could... Nesisi Band is my chosen family. We've been playing together for... It's going to be a decade soon. A decade. Amazing, right? So when we met, we were... I just left TPF and then hopped onto a project where UNICEF was... ...coming to counties. Every county in Kenya worked with the Kenyan government, trying to make desensitize young people, so we wouldn't have another post-election violence. It was an election, yeah. So we did the tour with the National Youth Talent Academy, whereas most of my bandmates, apart from Juve, it was also on Taskar Project fame. One time at a UNICEF gig, they asked, what's the name of the band? We were like, guys, we graduated from music school. So atwezi se masisi ni talent academy band. So the theme of the event was Nesisi. And it was also about young people. Kamasisi ni nani. The concept was taking the country's reins and giving it to the young people, like a handover event. So we said, Nesisi band. But the band for today's event, and every time that came up in the next week in conversation, it was so funny. Siyo sisi ni nini. Mne zajitwa ni sisi. And then when somebody says you're like, siyo nini ni sisi. It stayed that way and it stuck and we registered it. We were like, you know what, let's keep it. And that's how we ended up being called Nesisi band ever since. We've been a family. Our parents know each other, our partners know each other, our families know each other, we shop for each other, even at home events and things like that. We've become like siblings, which is why I usually like to say how great of a unifier music can be because it gave me a family, a whole second family. So for that I'm so grateful. Those guys are like brothers for me, you know. We've done, I'm sure you know how single Abamchikicha. So at the time when we were writing Abamchikicha, it was the most difficult thing. Imagine a group of eight people trying to write one. Yo, and it's like, so yeah, according to you, the texture of your voice, this is probably where I feel you should come in. No, no, no, no, no. I had much rather finish the song. I had much rather take the bridge. It was like dinner time at home, you know. Just minus the parents, just the kids, you know. And I would say it's been one of my hugest gifts. Jube and his bandmates not only entertain people with their music, but also give back to the society in whichever way they can. We have versatile. Tu kona mziki ya wa zahe, tu kona, we also play mziki ya kina mbogi, isima mbogi, mbogi zote, tu kona country. Okay, me and I do a lot of country music and reggae. Nne kuna mutu manya ana kosetret na mogidi, kuna manya na kosetret na rock, mani ja mani, but to a lot of people sing about their music, I want to do this. Maa kuna sool. Ya ni kikuwa kilamutu akuna strengthen ake. So muna pata kani. Me nimi tuwezu maa kuntri na mogidi na rumba na. Ha, kuntri rumba na sool. Na ma klasiko. Kuna mutu manya na kosetret na rock, mani ja mani ni. Netimle yнende za skizuw n Dear Qilam, kwa yente tn faekidence mb 3 nga 7 ze dago hana démiki inti qstellung me markexhales karma🍜 ShibuNzougu Wazaaiwa, Shiza Gitar produceancesnabu na pier ku ya na aúnى ni shiki, w ninee ni kukele Badan mga brada zetu, mga sita zetu. Nga wakiawa pali nani piyatu kenda pali na patiya moral. As a band, we have a provision for music training. We got free training as well. We were kids once, people took a chance on us. So once in a while we also, when we can, we also take a chance. We've worked with guys like the Brookhouse school. So one of the task of the famed judges is the teacher there of music. So we've worked with his school and been like the motivation and peer judges for his students. It's always so lovely and we also have projects where we do, where we, let me just mention one. We have an organization we always partner with, it's called LASH. Primarily they deal with mentally challenged adults. Yeah, but it's part of a peak umbrella where now we have a specific section that deals with people that have been affected and or often by HIV. And then we have another one where it's the one that's called Efferta now, the one we mostly deal with. It's the one that deals with grownups that are mentally challenged. And then we have another one also that deals with rehabilitated street boys and girls. So on and off, on and off we've been part of like community outreach programs. And one of the most important things we do is make sure we see or we win off the ones with musical talent.