 You are watching Bounce Nation right here on Y2P4. We'll have to watch you come talk. Ghani, keep talking to us. The hashtag remains Bounce Nation. We are on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. You can talk to me directly at Phyllian Jean and of course, tag at kinkingsley.co. So you find us. And of course, before we went on a break, I told you we have one of Africa's leading artists. He's a performing and recording artist and he's an environmentalist as well right here in studio. Ladies and gentlemen, cheering squad, let's put our hands together and welcome Ben. Hi, hi, hi. Thank you, thank you, thank you. That's what I'm talking about. What's your name? I'm Poa Sana, I'm the Poa and I'm from Missouri. I'm from San Tizana and I'm from Caribich. Caribich, how are you? I'm Poa Sana, I'm from Kyoto. Where do you live? Baridhi. Baridhi. This life has no balance. I like to go to Azuri and enjoy the sunrise. Right, what do you love most about Kenya? For me, very loving and welcoming. I love to be a smart Sana. And you know, I'm like, wow, I love to go to Azuri. I don't know if I'm going to live in a city where I love to go to Azuri. But when I go to Azuri, I love to go to Mawazu. And then I say, I'm going to go to Mawazu. And then I say, I have a lot of solutions. Very sharp. Now, in Kenya, especially in Nairobi, what do you want to do with Raka? You want to go to Pujembe? Do you know how much I love to go to Poa and I love to go to Mawazu? I love to go to Slogi. I love to go to Mawazu. I love to go to Slogi. I love to go to Slogi. I love to go to Mawazu. Yeah. So, how long have you been in Kenya? Last year, in February. February. Now, we're glad you're back. We're going to go to Azuri. We'll be talking about that in a minute. But I want to know, who are you currently listening to? We're going to talk about what we're going to be talking about here. We're going to talk about new artists we should explore. And people we already know about. So, I don't know, who are you currently listening to? Hmm. Ah, Saibina Schizav to Vingisan. From Africa, I'm Anje. Ah, anywhere. Anywhere, okay. I said to Sikulimne. Ah, okay, okay. Still, I'm still listening to Sanaipei. I'm still listening to NEMLESS. Also, Joviope, I'm listening to Vizuri now. Yeah, and Masaute, I'm listening to Vizuri. A Lafu, Kokule Tanzania, I'm listening to Kusa, I'm listening to Cosmario, I'm listening to Vizuri. Sana. Yeah, now Kokenda, Anje, I'm listening to Oksaled. Oksaled to Yukokeya. Oksaled to Yukokeya? Yukokeya. Oh, okay, okay. We are talking about food. Yeah. So, we mentioned So, we mentioned So, we mentioned So, we mentioned It's the same. It's the same. It's the same weekend. Then it was graduated. I was doing my test. I was going to take a bath. Then I took my bath. The size is just right. It's the same size. The size is just right. Yeah, I think it's important to use the size It's the same size as my mom, so it's a master. Yeah, this is so weird. Something you are not good. Yeah.. You are not good. You are not good. You are not good. You need someone to know its system. They will teach you how to be good. In the past, I mentioned when I was introducing myself are an environmentalist and I know that's why you are in Kenya right now because for you know the bigger picture so tell us about that how did that come about because I know you are an ambassador as well yeah yeah so me and my team to not find a son up here cuz we do a community study and it would be part of interest to give funds a course on nature and then to cut out to cut out and report a climate change yeah number of every now and then is not good reports mimpia we're gonna not climate changing of a coin affect do near yeah so let's play our part two hands in a sysic to me are influencia to sauti a to close a cool so climate change and then we're gonna find a even though two kinds of part of invitations are organizations balimbali or not like you and we just dig it and borrow to me find a now rainbow working in Asia yeah I'm a member Mimi Cristina Shusho Joe Makini and Frida Amani right like any cool cool okay sister not cool at all yeah cool pambana we are combat climate change because about to now I'm going to talk about your effects okay I'm not on as a quescape yeah you're totally can't get a dunyan in the duny and Zeema so you know how come I said we're gonna keep me up and I mean I'm I keep okay I food shortage now and John and Nina Nina how poverty and So, let's play our part, our sunny, our public figures, to engage in climate change and actions of the people who are here re-greening. Make our world a better place. Greening, that is just digging. So, before contract. So that means that we will be interested in it. We will have an approach, we will be interested in contract. Even if there is a change in the climate change. I am a fan of Taari. In 2015, I was involved in environmental conservation, wildlife conservation. So, it is very important. Nice. And you mentioned just greening. Just digging. But you said re-greening. Re-greening. Re-greening. Re-greening. Re-greening. Re-greening. Re-greening. Re-greening. Re-greening. So, what are your thoughts on re-greening? Re-greening, with just digging, to not just find a place to live. There are many places that are degraded. For example, the lands and the villages are degraded. We are all living in the same place. So, we are living in the same ecosystem. So, it is important to find a place to live. And to find a place to live in, like Ambocelli, Tjulu Hills, Mouana Magadi, and to restore the activity of the farmers. So, all of them are in the same place. Because they are living in the same place. So, they are living in the same place. Also, local communities are in power. Yes, they want to grow. But they are not in the same place. But they are in the same place. So, they are not degraded. They are living in the same place. And in the local markets. Oh, nice. So, everybody benefits at the end of the day. One of the ways you guys are doing that is by planting trees. And I saw you've already bought 10 million trees. How did you get that? How did you get that? I got 10 million trees. All of them are in the same place. I was asked to buy the trees because they were in the same place. I bought them because they had no tree. So, it is important to restore the activity of the farmers. I am very happy to have such a place. It is important to restore the activity of the farmers. All of them are in the same place. Now, I am dry. Now, I am desert. to now attention power to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to to the to to the to the it's to the rest to rest to We asked ourselves about it, the view of the village, the likeness of the empire and the fact that we are not imagining things. And we don't know what it means, we don't know the meaning, especially for us, the people of Ushago. We are Ushago. Yeah we are Ushago. What do you say to the people of Kenya? I think it's a joke Some of the stories are global Not just in Africa but across the world For that restoration to happen What information should they know that they don't know right now? I think it's a play part It's a play part to spread the message It's a movement It's a movement It's a sense It's a climate change Because climate change is real It's a natural effect But if you're a child and you're a child You can't live without it You can't live without it You can't live without it You can't live without it You can't live without it Let's talk about your music It's a machine It's at 10 million right now One of your biggest songs you've ever done Everybody knows about it What were you going through when you wrote that song? Give credits when it's due It's a good luck song It's a chorus It's an idea It's an inspiration It's a delivery It's a song It's a story It's a good luck song So you can get the contrast That's what you're going through When you're on a schedule You feel some type of way It makes you feel things you don't want to feel It goes deeper than just music When I was a kid When I was a kid When I was a kid His biggest song Music You're very close to him Do you plan on working with him on other projects? Yes, we're very close When I was in Tokyo In Paris, I was in Marouf Kablaia When I was in a collaboration I had a record label But it was in 2011 It was in 2011 By the time I got the contract I had to sign a contract It was in Scatitama So I signed it From there I was nominated for awards I didn't want to be nominated for awards So I signed it I signed it along the way I had to sign it I signed it with my father I signed it with my father I signed it with my mother It's a 20 million You can go to the government You can go to the government You can go to the government You can go to the government And also energy Oh nice I think you're the same as in the Makini Yes, in the Makini I think it's very nice It's the best song It is your favorite song The King's Heir and Fender Imagine Is it a gospel inspiration song? A sort of A sort of I think it's a good song I think it's a good song I heard it I thought it was a good song I think it's a good song I think it's a good song I'm fighting I'm hustling I'm fighting I'm fighting I'm fighting I'm fighting I'm fighting I'm fighting Nice What are the streets that you have an album on the way? Tell us about that Do you have any Kenyan artists And what do you have to say about the album? The album has a lot of progress In the end of the year One of the features That you can see is the calligraphy That you can see Oh nice, Oji There are artists in Morocco There are artists in South Africa I think it's a good song I think it's a good song I think it's a good song I think it's a good song At least this year But this year This year Of course I think it's Mr. Izi Oh yes Yes, thank you You are such a fixture That's where he is a DJ Let me just get a little bit personal I'm sure Kenyans will kill me if I don't ask about this, so Mr. Ulyza I'm born on your channel, how did that affect you because I saw that you had to seek rather help from a shrink? Canceling, yeah, exactly Okay, me and Penda are honest, just because Ben Paul, when he was on TV, he was fresh too, it was a hard time, I was in love, so for Asia I had to cope, I had to cope When he was on TV, he had to cope, one of the things, I didn't know what to do, because when I was on TV, I had to find a solution We can read, honestly, how many suicides, how many mental issues are there, and what to do One of my specials was going to say, I'm good, I had to do it, I had to do it, otherwise it would have been easier So, yeah, I did it Okay, now we saw Annalisa Celebrate, why is she anniversary with the new person, so Ben Paul has a new person What can you tell me about your application? I'm not seriously looking for relationships, but I'm open to experiencing new relationships Ladies, ladies, ladies If you don't know, I'm not sure This is a question that I'm going to ask. I have a family, I'm from there, and I'm from there On Thursday, we do this thing, we call it Wooduraw, that's not pretty I'm also guilty of that. I was cheated but disguised as a child. When the jail is closed, how much have you been Mrs Tano? You can say it as a child. Child? Child. I'm a child. So children of the jail have to be told to come and go for five years. Which you would rather. I was cheated but disguised as a child. It was a child who was jailed for five years. She was turned into a child for a job. But Jail, I don't know how to say Jail You know why? Because doctors are living things, living people Living people that scare stories from different parts of Nani You never know how to say Jail when you are fat When you are young When you are mature When you are old When you are young, you will be fine You will be reformed When you are young, you will be fine When you are old, you will be fine You will be fine You will be fine I insist I insist You know I have a theory We call it 5 seconds rule You know 5 seconds rule when you are old you will have 5 seconds if you don't know the rules You will have 5 seconds after that you will have 5 seconds we call it 5 seconds rule because you have 5 seconds to answer a particular question sometimes it is a very important question I'll ask you 3 things you tell me What the rule is Sometimes I don't know what to say So, three things you like about Ben Pol? The music, the smart, and the vision Nice Ben Pol is very chic Ben Pol is Three lies you are told by your parents while growing up Not three, there are millions of lies We are out of time I know, right? When you grow up, when you finish school, you will become a professor Okay, I think three things Three things the government should change We are out of time We are out of time We are out of time We are out of time We are out of time I love Ben Pol Three things in your fridge Water, milk, and At a time Pouring milk We will take it Okay, Kingsley, let's do this Three languages you consider hard Spanish, French, and Chinese Okay, Ben Pol Three things that made you cry Empathy, love You are out of time like in Malizat Empathy, love, and Let's sing Empathy in a Dutch Empathy, love I don't want to say Kittungu Kittungu Kikata kata I don't want to say Kittungu It's okay Kingsley, three songs you like? Wow, Unifix Unifix, wow Out of time Unifix I want to say Ben Pol And Billy and Daisy Unifix Ben Pol, three things you do before bed Before going to bed Shower, looking at my phone And drinking water Okay Sometimes I pray Sometimes Okay, do you know what I say? We are all you I think we all do that Like sometimes You are like, guys, drink water If you drink water after you drink water You are like, guys, drink water Anyway, Ben Pol, thank you so much for coming through We really do appreciate that And of course when the album drops We play your music, Kenyans love your music a lot So we are definitely going to jump to it We are going to play But I would like to give you a chance to maybe talk Maybe you say Kittungu I want to talk to Ambia I want to talk to Ambia I want to thank you for the support and love I'm still in Nairobi I'm still a kid I want to give my story I'm still new in Nairobi I'm still in Nairobi So you can show me Kiddungu, Maineo and Nini I want to also Kydianisha, the project here in Oapu Stream, stream, stream Spread the message Let's take action When issues are climate change That's all Alright, thank you And maybe a few shout outs And your social media And you have to find your music Social media Instagram I am Ben Paul Twitter I am Ben Paul Facebook Ben Paul Capitulators Your music is on the platform Zoteza Streaming iTunes Spotify YouTube So it's convenient for you Come and stream Sante Alright So you have to perform for us If you have any studio requests If you have any Kydianisha And you want to perform Kingsley has chosen you But you have to perform for me For your machine You have to perform for me So I will wing you up Alright