 Yes sir, welcome again to Inayadrege. This is the place to be from Saturday from 7.35pm to 10pm. We give you amazing entertainment with me and my selector here. Yes sir. I have a kutumendaevo. Kutumenda tukaki doga, musical break. Kumbotili kuna Salma Queen. Yes sir. And I'm so so excited because you know I'm going to kumambiaivi. Yeah but Salma Karimu maze to Inayadrege. Asanti sana. Karimu sana kwangu. I appreciate sana for making time to us but let's start Salma for those who are on the corner right now. Maybe you can briefly say who Salma Queen is. Salma is an emcee, she's a mum, she's a wife, she's a mentor, she's a reggae artist and before she was a reggae artist she was a rapper. Yeah. She started singing with bands in 2012 and then she started writing her songs in 2018. 2018. And that's when Salma Queen was actually born. Amazing. Because before you went to a lady shi. Lady shi, yeah. Actually you're doing some rap, kuflan, you know. Yes sir. Eh, we're going to sing like Miss Ahuji, I think suale. Akina suale na zaka. Yes sir. Yes sir. Yes sir. Tell us your change from a bit of it, let's just go back a bit of it. Sasuna jo anase mangam tu anziya mahali kuhimba. Ituka giti naturali mini anziya church. Yeah. Liko kwaia. Mbapo ma praise and worship. Eh. Alafu after that nili kwa nenda, niki tokashu lendi kwa nenda na ma bestezangu engini apu. Ita ani. Malin mezaluwa marish. Mezaluwa marish. Liko kwa na haufla ni kwa nenda tu kwa na ita bedroom records. Tu tu kwa na fanyama session. Kwa bedroom yama theywa jamal kwa ito wiki. So apu na tu kwa na fanyama freestyle, tu na rap, tu na rap, tuzi na tubamba. Sindi ni kwa mita kina zaka. Yeah. Skeleton man. Yeah. K47. Mm hmm. Nil kwa na fanyama freestyle, na fanyama freestyle. Lagini sa jumi ni dem nili kwa na. Nakaziwa. Haa. Yes sir. So after that ni kwa feel ni kwa derailed. Ni kwa chana na manenu ya rap. Okay. Niki enge story za shule. Yeah. Na apu ni kwa pata scholarship. Niki na maju. Yeah. In 2014. Yeah. Niki rudi tena ni kwanza kufanya mamboza GBV. Aktivizim kidogo. Mm hmm. Nairobiu ni kidogo kusoma. Yeah. Aktivizim kidogo. Yeah. Tena ni kwa pata fanya joba pa YMCA. Mm hmm. Na YWCA. Yeah. Manaja. Yeah. Lafu ni kwa pata ka promotion ni kwa rudi tena maju. Mm hmm. So ni kwa fanya bituza sexual reproductive health and rights. Yeah. Let's talk about it kidogo. Because you're doing, you're giving back to the community. Yes sir. And actually the group which it's a group here. Yin ni nama mpressuengine. Mm hmm. Yeah. Tell us about it. About you giving back to the community before we dig deeper into your musical. So it's called Afrika Femosutua. Yeah. Afrika Femosutua in Masai means sisterhood. Mm hmm. So we just give back. Nothing in return. Okay. Just professional women coming together with different aspects. Some are bikers. Mm hmm. So sometimes we use bikes to move going to Nairoq. Yeah. Going to Kajiado. Going to Samburu. Yeah. Because you know those are the most affected. Mandera. Yeah. Ukondovitu zina hape and stories are FGM. Yeah. We go back and teach. Mungutunapatiana. Not Patiana zilez Merarukau. Tuna Inapatiana zile po. It's a land brand. Umpia. Umpia was hitaka kuleteo umbaya. Yeah. So in the air. Alafu piana stories are pads. Atasazi. 20. So in the Imeanshaia GBV. Mm hmm. Ina huanga. Mm hmm. It's activism. Ina onza 25th of November. Mm hmm. 15th. Mm hmm. Something to do with rights of gender based violas. Violism. We have 16 days of activism, sorry I forgot about that. It's the hashtag right now and people are talking about gender-based violence. It's not just happening to men, to women, but also to men. So we focus on both genders because we believe we need to empower the man to be a better man to take care of the woman. So those are the things we do. So you know when I was a child, I had boxes of condoms, so I used to buy them. I used to sell them and buy them. Actually in regards to that I knew I had boxes of condoms. I watched news previously like this week and I can say my percentage was taken about they are not using condoms. And the reality is young people are having sex. Whether we like it or not, whether we say it's a tabu or not. But we're not telling you go have sex. We are educating you in forming news to make right decisions in your life. Knowing that you're young and you're not ready to be a young mother and to take care of your child and to make sure she has a good education. So you can continue to be a good mother at these times. So we need to empower young women and men. That's why I go to Hoots, I go to Kibira, I go to Kibra. I go to my hood, they know me there because I do a lot of community work Atama boys un kolana be'e, niku baya, mtu angusu tunga nishi e Because some don't even know that this youth office and they have these boxes Even when you go to clubs because people get drunk When you go to the toilets, do you see condoms? Stuff like that and it's good just to empower people on the importance of why you need to be safe A, B, C, D, abstainance, be safe, condomize and D, which is do you know your status? I will see you I will tell you you are getting amazing education So I use activism and artism Artism music wise Because if you hear most of my music, it's conscious It's talking about politics Actually I wanted to touch about that Your music is a bit educative It's not a bit It is a bit Yes, hi Thank you for that It's educative, it's conscious music Tell us why exactly do you always do that Maybe what motivates you to do that path of music My story life, what I've gone through being in the hood Coming out of the hood, going to different countries Seeing development and growth Seeing how other countries are so developed And then I come back to Kenya We are not well informed We are, you know, how Bob Marley say demands He paid yourself for mental slavery We are still living in this times whereby We hear, we don't research So we find ourselves like in a cocoon Where you just want to fit in But where you fitting in Is it in the right place? Does it suit you or it's going to make you have bad decisions And that's why I use my music In terms of Sayuna Jotrengia political times We have a tune actually We have a tune in regards to politics A new brand tune Actually if you hear people rise Be safe, Africa rise Zotre ni politics And we are going to that particular time We need to, youth need to exercise their rights Maybe for those people who are watching you right now For those who are listening to that particular Those amazing jams Talk to them All I can say is that We are living in those end times Where by things are happening And we are trying not to realize That these things are happening Wake up Snap out of whatever cocoon you're in And wake up And remember that it is you who matters And do anything to jeopardize Why you were born on this earth Find out the right information Don't just be in a base Go out there, find out what these youth offices have There are so many organizations That want people to volunteer Find out Listen to conscious music Listen to music that will teach you Not music that will mislead you And that's why we have people like Salma Queen, we have Rege Rege It's about levity It's about love and unity Listen to it for the right reasons You know what I'm saying? Amazing, amazing Let's talk about You have some new trucks Which are like 2 months old 3 months old You have like one from BSEF You did a collaboration Let's talk about it Oh my god, I have so many collaborations at times Yeah, but This new one From Jamaica Which is BSEF Then there's ISI from Jamaica Big up to ISI, big up to 24-7 music production Which is called Future of the Nations There's another one coming up soon It's called Two-Faced Me and Aisha Blenda Yesa, coming very soon Amazing People rise remix Featuring me and the queen herself Yeah, amazing And going forward Because we still want to listen to you more And more and more and more But exactly do We anticipate more and more in times Because also I know you'll be performing On 12th of December Yesa Yeah, tell us maybe Actually this is a big event Because it's the first homegrown festival Featuring Rege artist And I want to tell people Please come out, come out Tickets are being sold Advanced tickets are 800 But at the gate 12th Jamhuride They're going to be 1000 There will be artists like Maria Goma There will be Shamir, Michael Boondi Lavoste When music I and I myself There will be Lucy Ligano There will be Kathima Tete There will be so many artists That will be there And I want you guys to come There will be DJ Hattico Who will be performing with DJ With Sir Henry Selector himself Lioness on the rise Big up to yourself Every empress representing Akina Kare Big up to yourself Big up to Roots Radio Big up to Regalize it Big up to Rege Protocol Kenya Rege Protocol Forganizing And thank you Wai Tufa For having us And being able to talk about This event that is coming up Please come It's going to be in Westlands There will be street kitchen Please come It starts at 12 noon 12 Jamhuride Kamakawa Kamadawa It's going to be a positive vibration Ono na ienaji Ustakehata bradi Ustakehata Ustakehata Ustakehata Nami kupa Nami kupa amazing Nami kuleze Into a folder Yes sir You should leave when it's 12th Of December You need not miss Tickets I know you'll be airing to How what one is a buy Yes sir And also me I'll be airing guys But you are really really To me appreciate Do you have something Maybe you want to talk to Sam a bit First of all Big up to yourself Your music is top notch I've heard you've done Collaboration with Jamaican artists Should we anticipate Collaborations from Kenyan artists Yes Which artists Very many Very many Very many Very many Very many Very many Actually there's one even With Michael Bundy Nice There's one with Lavosti Called chemistry Yeah chemistry Yes sir There's one with an empress She's called Empress Lucy Chang So we'll be having one with her soon There are many more artists That we are just talking My future actually My vision is to see Bregen artist Doing one song That is representing The Bregen fraternity So hopefully You'll be hearing some spice In the dice Doing some magic Yeah man Pia meji team Before to Mali Before to Kamali I'm a meji team I'm a big team Yes sir I'm a junior We give to himself We give to one of the biggest DJs also Is in the house You know And I hope you can all be here We give to them Thank you for making time with us We leave Kitu This is the place to be Right Thank you for having me And continue supporting Local Bregen music We take it to the world I'll see you Blessai blessai Guys continue talking to us About hashtag It's in the yard Bregen We still have a lot for you guys As you see in the Mali Right I think you did I think you did I think you did I think you did I think you did I think you did I think you did I think you did I think you did