 This is the line that I'm still in right now. Uki shindwa uza majani, na uzi liza ni majani. Got me. Okay, so Tiwiana came through and you asked for her social media. Now she's here, she's representing all the way and she'll be telling us if she's living up to her name. Because in terms of Greek, the name Tiwiana means being a giant. Are you filling up to that, Tiwiana? Not really, I'm nothing like a giant. But I'm a giant in this industry, so... What? The attitude is on point and that's why I love a DJ Tiesca. Thank you for the good mixes that you're giving us, bringing it to me at Nyumbani on social media, how they can get through to you. You can find me on each and every social media at DJ Tiesca and you can find my mixes at www.mixcloud.com slash DJ Tiesca. Okay, so Tiwiana, you're telling us that you, in terms of a giant, Yes. I'm coming through, so watch this space. I'm new, I've been around, lucky me. Girl, you're not new, you have a day here in this game. Please tell us, tell us more about you. Well, I'm from Mombasa, Tiwiana, I'm a rapper. Yes, and I want people to know me more, listen to my music and yes, I'll be giving you more and more good stuff. All right, you self named yourself as a bad girl. Kademkabaya. Kademkabaya, and he's all that in the attitude and how aggressive, positive you are in terms of the music video. Pukatongushia Bazkava, tell us about that new drama. No, sorry, the first project in 2014 and then you tell us more of a, is the attitude the same as we meet in person? Akul Fate has grown right now from 2014. That was my very, very first project and it was just a fun video and I was young by then, I was 23. So I was just being this wild girl showing off and all that, so that's Kademkabaya. He doesn't have a long story behind it. So after Kademkabaya you went to a studio and released a new jam, tell us why hip-hop music before you get to another jam after Kademkabaya? Ah, okay, hip-hop is a culture, hip-hop is a movement and I actually didn't know I could rap back in the day because I used to sing, but then someone told me that okay, in Kenya, akunama FMC is Wengi Village so you can try and I tried it and it worked out so that's just how it is. So you just tried it, wait, you went to a studio and you just tried it and what's your kubali just like that? Sime kubali. I told the girl she has a nice attitude and having a positive attitude is the way to go especially into the rap game. You have to put out the respect and the name. Tell us, when you look into still on the aggressive part and let's look back into 1980s when you look into the hip-hop music world it will start from back then when you look about women being objectified in terms of the musical videos and lyrics. What do you take on that? I've seen it a couple of times in terms of music videos and that we actually drop as artists back at home. So tell us more about women being objectified in videos. What's your take on that? Is it okay or is it an art for you? Okay, I don't have a problem with that. It's totally okay because it's art and women are sexy, they're beautiful so if they come out as video victims and show what their mama gave them I don't think that's a problem. Yeah, and another thing hip-hop is being classified as using women in what do you call it? Kimi kusuli chana mumbasa. And you're not your anatomica vibhaya. Like kimi, kama muntu unadyeshemu if you respect yourself and you know what you want to do and you have your morals, unadyesheni unafuata and if you're in this to make money or just to bring out your art that's okay, I don't think it's a problem. Okay, so wuna pwzingumza naise kwa naniya in your music. Like you have vision and goals because it's spoken about if you know what you're doing then you know the boundary is not too close. Exactly. As anatis, come away with what are the things that you cannot do in terms of your music? I don't know. I cannot say that I can't do something or I limit myself in some ways because art is wide. Niza fanyangu wama, nia inaitaji kituflani. Okay, how can I put this? Niza fanyangu wama inaitaji. I put myself in a certain way. It's just an art. Mi kama ku-art too because it's art. So I can put it out in any way. I'm comfortable. Ya. So na nani too, it's just vinyatu unaditu wama, you know. Ya. So already tizia na nashwambia kwa mba It's an art. It's like being in character. If you're an actor, you just embody a particular different character that you're given by the scriptwriter. And that's how she does her music. I don't know about you back at home. Probably for the young ladies that are back at home and they're looking forward to venturing into the music scene or they're still into the music scene and they're getting challenges because as you know, as a female rapper, things are not that swift. We cannot sit here and pretend that things are okay and everything will just go smooth. Probably we can highlight on the challenges when you're starting off as a female rapper and let's go back to ula mbe na takakuwanza. We tumbabu na na mwambia asko na pressure probably in anything or whatever just in terms of music. Okay. What I will say, don't be in a hurry because success doesn't come overnight. Ionimoja, you have to work really hard. Fanya good music, do good music. Uneza kumerekod so many so many tracks like 20 or 50 or 100. Ionimoja, there's just one that is going to bring you out there, you know. So yeah, we're in the land to kufanya bidi, do your stuff, ususkize watu, kwanza watu wakikunini, wakiku kashif, it gives you more zeal when the land kufanya even more and more and enough paile motisha. So yeah, I could say in the land to yani, atua mimi baduna in the land say ya fi kabadu, I'm not even a quarter of where I want to be. So it's just kujitu manna bidi and all that. I love the fact that you say stay focused and don't put much of your time to hearing what people have to say about you and what you're doing in terms of your art and whatever career you're into. Let's go back to that just links us to the new jam that you've just released two weeks ago and people back at home are actually responding quite nicely. It's just been two weeks since the drop who are you. Who are you? Tell us more about that song. Well who are you? I did it in Mombasa with Technics. Actually I did the song last year and we did the video this year around Feb. Ya we did it with Directors. It's just a song about the same thing I was saying who are you? Okay the lyrics go like who are you to judge me? Like I'm doing my thing you're doing yours. I'm living my way you're living yours so you cannot judge me. Who are you to judge me? Ya just if you're to it's self-explanatory. So guys go get your kudiyachi. So pali nyumba ni guys back at home you reach out to how you can probably give out your social media handles they can go through the music that you're talking about if they're yet to see it the visual aspect of it is on point good news to the director and the producer behind that new jam known as who are you probably can give out your social media handles as we continue with this interview. Tunda tiziana tunda okay my other name is Zabibu so Zabibu you know it's a fruit kwa yo tunda underscore tiziana on all platforms at a YouTube go check out the new video. It's popping Alright keep popping Let's go back to I see what you did there Let's go back to two years back and I was going through your YouTube channel and people back at home can equally say this you collaborated with Kiki Kiki is very outspoken she's a very well known artist rapper and she's good at what she does and she's like when she drops the lyrics the bars they're on point and she doesn't care what people have to say and she's on point like in terms of who are you you know so I saw you collaborating with her and I would like to know what it feels like to be in the studio at the energies level the app and how was the experience It was a good experience Kiki is a long time friend and we are still planning even to work in more other projects together in future so yeah she's a friend, a sister and yeah we're in this together and let's move away from Mombasa okay yes so just winding up but not really I would like us to do something yeah I will drop on you with an artist and you give me one word that will describe their art okay okay this goes back to we're going back to zero chills the jam that you realize I'll give it back at home still on our YouTube channel you can reach out and see zero chills and you'll see you'll get to see this jam that we're referring to while I'm dropping these names so I'll start off with the rapper Jerry Jerry one word that describes her art photographer I love her photos that is the true I feel on IG she's actually doing as a rapper as a rapper she eyes what? okay let's go with the ecstatic ecstatic okay I could say she's one of the pioneers like in Isiwaki Tambo like yeah that's what I could say about her will you collaborate with her in the jam? ah I'd love to shift good she's good I love her vibe yes but that's not what we hear on zero chills though ah that was another story about her yeah but which story was that about her being okay but it was just music that she expressed she's an atheist and all that but when I dip into that Ayoni Mamoyake okay Ayoni Ake so Ayoni Ake Tambo come on okay the last name that I'm going to drop is Femiwan Femiwan yeah Kapuka DGGS though we scare you Zikwone Kikw I'm surprised we just rock with the mic and we should we should actually live now right what's your reason most of her tracks niz o tuza kudirusha ni ni okay anafanya gahipo sometimes and then she goes to Kapuka okay which is not a bad thing I just described them but yeah now I wanna so she's doing her thing I respect it so it's like tell me tell me the artist that you like to collaborate with the former local hip-hop music scene even in different genre in any different genre I'd love to collab with Dr. Pizo I know he's selfish he's not he's not a collab guy but yeah I feel his vibe and I love his music I feel we can work on something good okay that's Tiziana for you and she's looking for her to work with Okto so Okto all the way from Australia you get this Tiziana the giant in terms of lyrics she'll love to work with you so that's that's about it unless I am living out do you have any new jump coming up no we have two weeks but probably do you have any other projects because I have a couple of artists who say like I've released a song and I'm still working on my album I have an EP coming through so probably you in the same blend okay right now I'm still working I'm just working on singles I drop this one and I wanna do another video soon so I can drop it so right now I'm just being singles but maybe in future I'll do a compilation a mixtape or an EP I'm an album peer I'm an album yeah Kukazi we're at work I mean Nena when I did it so to put here a few lyrics or bars or any choice of your song yeah yeah yeah this is Tiziana Kalika Demkabi I'm Miss ATT Bossa Volbossism the Queen Wakidi Betus King I'll just sketch your chart I'll rule the map the baddest ever seen now listen I'm killing bits on cereal tutorials I'm imperial double trouble I'm a Bastio Babo mini pro kwa himi tambo sileo tu tukaki tambo nipatikwanya buk nikifanya mambo kawkou flani na fanya mambo straight to the point no mambo jambo nimekuja tena full part ilenoma wabayam takoma cekivila minachana easy line tamu kumuma na nasty tamu kumuma na nasty Tiziana for you the giant in lyrics aspect of it so I'm going to give you this time to introduce your new jam who are you on camera 4 and then DJTSC is gonna flip it and then we get to hear these new jam and you get to see what I was talking about in terms of the visual camera 4 it's yours yeah introduce the jam and then Tiesca will be doing justice on that Tiziana who are you who are you that's my new video check it out on YouTube subscribe to my channel to the Tiziana yeah who are you kumua ini kumua