 That's what I'm talking about. And you are still on Bounce Nation. We are the legis most times up show in 254. If you didn't know, now you know. Shout out to everybody. When you're bada kwa June Day in Uliyanda, Shona, Sisi, you're still here. Like I keep saying you're the real MVP. I go by Feline, that is Feline June on all socials. Na vi le to Lianza. I told you guys, we have a new YouTube channel at Feline June Lifestyle. Go subscribe Kingsley. We have a guest in studio. He's not new to this show or any other show. You've been seeing him since high school. He's been dominating this industry and music from back then and he is still here doing what he does best. He's a singer, songwriter, he's a gospel singer. Award winning by the way. Did I say award winning singer? He's also a songwriter, performing and recording artist. He goes by the name Boss Emoji. Let me tell you guys, boss came in. I was like, oh my God, niko na homa. And then boss comes in. Me enajangu na shukayake koko. Enajaka is at 100. So right now I'm literally operating on his energy. His energy is really riding off on me. Umegu ajiwe. It's been a minute. I think the last time I saw you was like two years ago. Yeah, two to three years ago. Two to three years ago. It's been, what? Mungu wa nasa udo. Mungu wa nasa idea bro. That is a long time. Where have you been? What have you been up to? Tell us everything. I know last year uleto angamama mingisana, but you did not. Last year? No, last year I didn't talk to my mum. No, 2021? Yes, 2021. But then you called 2022. Yeah, because 2022, I don't know. 2022 is like... 2021 uleto angamama mabu. A lot of features. Yeah, you did a lot. I think I came and said that it will be a year that I give on any chance to upcoming artists trying to give back to the society trying to bring out new talent. I believe the best is yet to come. Of course. The best is yet to be seen. Kenyabada jiaxost. We have not exactly. I feel like the artist whom people consider top artist, ah, heu kuchini kuna talent zaiti. Kuna, nimi na jawan? Awa japata platform. Awa japata platform? Yeah. Pia, made me time yandio bada. So, msi ya rakisha time. Yeah. Everyone has their own time by the way. Yeah, sure, for sure. That's true. They say God's time is the best. Perfect, perfect. Right. And for someone who's just watching you, kuna, let's assume kuna mitu maitoka janziya, maitoka jushule, a jayo na boss emoji. He was part of emoji. Or mitu na nilim, but go let him go. Go let him go. And you were still in high school? Yes, I was in high school. Yeah. Ya, ya. Onajwa, normally mitu wa mitu wa say, you have to start living your dream as early as possible. Ah, yes, possible, yeah. So that you don't end up purchasing up. You'll be like, you'll be like, you'll not discover later who you are. But I think it's also just privilege. Nivilej, nivilej kwa na irobi. Privilej ga ni. Privilej ya kwa na irobi bro? Naira, do you know how many artists are in a robi? Ha ha ha. They have to perform at the studio. I think ni grace there. Ni grace there. Ni grace there because, I remember tini kwa high school, we were asked, ni haja? Who do you want to become? That was the first time to link up a class ya four months. So every Mualima, the first teacher who went there was like an English teacher. Akatuliza, what do you guys want to learn? What do you guys want to become? People are like, Askarid polisi. Askarid polisi by the way. Dr. Hidini. Ha ha ha. So when it, it uponifikiya was like, me I want to be a musician. You guys are like. Everybody were like, you know, wali che kwa so Mualimu was like, wu jamana ka nois meka? So let me make a monitor, a class monitor. Ndi yo, kukontrolio noisi ake. Jyusupi ga kelele, na kumu nanti ka weke. Na apanda onili pewa hache yo. First day, they thought I was a nice maker. So it was good, because by the time I was in a film too, I was in a gazete. Ah. We got into a, today's my wedding day, day's my wedding day. See good. I love wali naysayas. They are like, oh. So they come back and they are like, kumu nili kwa Syria. Yeah, yeah, it was good. Right, but do you ever, do you think you guys as an emoji will ever come back? Will you ever see you guys on stage together or do music together anytime soon? I think for anyone who wants to see emoji on stage, you can only come together on stage wali kuna do. Yeah. Yeah, so you pay us as emoji, then we come the three of us. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, that's the only, because right now people have responsibilities. Let me just say that. Na yo demitwa, you may make it hard for us to come back together. Yeah. And I don't want to lie to everybody out there, yeah emoji is coming back together because nimetra yo, yo lie before na iku happen. Okay. Kenja na kwa studio. Tuna dun go, ma itoki. Itoki. Eh, so after me, I become frustrated. So if you want to come together, you are coming, you are coming. Yeah. Kwa ni ngingim, kila kila, you are coming. Namfiki. Namfiki. So, I'm like, if you want to see emoji on your stage, Fika Bay. Right. But you've been in the industry for a long time and you're still here. You're like super resilient. I went just, what have you learned over the years, maybe someone who's just like starting out can learn from you. Like, because um, because um, because um, because um, because um, personally, there are two things about music. There are two things I've come to learn about music. Music is either God makes it works for you or Waganga makes it works for you. And I will not lie, music has some dark forces behind it. Enjoy either in the light, waiting on God to, to, you know, to, you know, to recognize. And that's what I'm saying. Whether you're singing love song, whether you're singing secular, God, God is for all, man is for himself, but God is, God is for everyone. God is for everyone. That's why it rains in the ocean. Yeah. The ocean doesn't need it, but it rains in the ocean. Cause God, cause God like it to rain, it's never for the church. It's for, it's for the nation. It's for the nation. It benefits the nation. So God, alitumbas is work. So it's either God makes it work for you and that's where the spiritual part of it comes in. Cause you're either in the light or in the dark. Yeah. That's true. Yeah, cause even tizas can tell you. Excuse me. We've seen an altercation of tizas, tanzani artist. We've seen that. One telling the other one of Nishindiko Uganga Nishindiko Pesa Nishindiko Koneksha. No, no, no, then in stories are jaba. No, it's names are. Kuma ni storyko. And speaking of that, Erikomuni came recently and just spoke about the scenes. The gospel industry. Please, please speak about that. I was asking Erikomuni. I was asking Erikomuni. I was asking Erikomuni. I was asking Erikomuni. Since you were seeing an artist in Umoja, what were you doing in Umoja and you don't stay in Umoja? I was asking Erikomuni. He means not a gospel artist though. I think he can justify himself. But you know you can't do it. No, no, no, no, no, no. You cannot be in the crime scene. And you saw people committing crime. So you want to be exempted from it. No, no, no, you are also part of the crime. But anyway. I think Erikomuni. I think that's one of the best stories that we have ever heard about. We like what he's doing. He has to maintain that trending. Erik will say anything any day. Kus if first, it was the industry of Kenya. And you know, the people he was even addressing are people who left gospel music and went to say Kila. if you have faith in me, feel the glory of one community What is happening is that you still hold the jambu It seems like, living is an easier I have had so many people come to me But most of them say that they think that they have got something Because let me tell you there is not any writer who can read us more than the songs that we have written But you write for a lot of secular artists You have the song for Vivian And the chameleon is the song. Actually most of the hit songs are from Zavivian. And so I can stand there and say I can stand and say that because the songs that I've written in the secular industry have more views than even my songs. And even the songs of Mekipo. Do you feel bad when you see that like when you go into a main bike and like ten million it get confusing when people start telling you but that's so vuk. Okokokuna pesa okokuna utakula vizuri nini nini but you know when God calls you he doesn't look at the talent. Some people think this thing is about voice. I can tell you Julio Kali has no great voice but wewa tokuna sautikali aji bado ezi fike jwa Kali. You kind. Yeah that's true. Every gift come with grace. Every gift. Soonezata raumutu se me umu sayata hembangi vizuri but what you need is not the voice. What you need is the grace. And most people don't know how this thing works. That's why at times ata muko job nama say una feel like umu se mbo nana promotio na mendo na wa hard kumushinda then you realize it's not about working hard. It's about the grace. So personally I did not start singing or I did not sing gospel music because I had the voice I had the church there. No it was a calling. God didn't call. So I cannot confuse the calling because I know the voice that called me. Yesonezata ma my ship know my voice. So anyone mwenyali kama kemba gospel kafkamali a kaji iskia Abana. Ali confusiuti the first time. And so it's ok. But there's no judgment. Everybody can do what they love. It's your life at the end of the day. But then I saw you were against people sharing dreams with other people like walls and stuff. Like say kuna hi job nime pata maliflani Let me say like you went kwa 500k Nisha kakwa story like oh my god It's crazy. So you were speaking against that. Is that something that actually happened to you? Definitely it happens to even most of the musicians. Anyone mwenyameshawa ito angoma na kasha before I release Iyo song a yendangi ma Ali Iyo song a yendangi ma Ali Atu jatua song atu uko overjoyed kwa studio nini umechu kwa song umeshiana wasap kuna say niaji niaji What do you think about this song? Most of the time atu nashiana people whom you don't know they are your competitors they see you as a threat one feel like every time we jamana anata akuruli song kwa sobabu atukupai space eida niko ama space nyanataka kukua So some people speak word on your songs and you don't know that by the words have powers Words have powers and I have come to notice that whatever we say becomes especially about yourself because the babu says as a man think so is he and I recently I recently just learned that there are wives even speak about yourself and the devil uses them against he uses them against you he accuses you to God if you say I miss you nika mania you say something like that the devil hears it when God wants to bless you the devil use that but atleast I am only like let me put it clear because now I have a chance to speak about God in this show let me make it clear let me make it clear the devil has no power to cast a man any man has no power so the only thing he has is your word what did you say Shafiweru can tell you immediately they started talking about gospel music taking over we took over they started talking in the radius by the guy gospel gospel is taking over it was a word they spoke it but die the same media can say saykila gospel is dying without no time gengeton diao people say gengeton will die and it came once half hour by the way I have been learning about that in old how many things you say about yourself you have to go back you have to you have to because your words have powers you are a product of your word that's why God on a bong about kukwana faith and you need to have faith in everything you do so let's talk about Anzanamimi the one we just started with you performed that you have released it I released it but apparently I realized I can do what I want I don't know excuse me you cannot repost that video last year I wanted to release it in January but it came out late so I released it in February so it didn't make sense because I felt like it wasn't the beginning of the year so I wanted God to remember that song that by the way I wanted to start but you were talking about real stuff not just like you but basically anyone who you were born in poverty raised in poverty maza hey hey hey hey hey hey sinwa so ageto maza so koro kocho dandora jiran niapa babadogo jiran niapa so the thing is nili luz maparoni kwa 3 years old all of them so coming to Nairobi was not easy nili kama Natrei we were in Nairobi for 2 days so you can imagine who is wearing the same style as us so my brothers were also struggling so I was wondering if there was a street in some weird ways they were in a damping site that's where I used to get some of my food and the damping site here is Dandora so I used to get my food from there kwa esi kimilia uzini kwa vizhite shinia na uzini kwa hoohumia hwini kwa tisha kwa kwa uzihaka kwa ono nishio waziyama kwa hini kwa hini kwa m reveri nilla kwa hini kwa kwa hini kwa waziyama kwa kwa hiti kwa hini kwa gwe mab towardu kwa hini kwa hini kwa maikutuna kwa b개 vaziyama kwa kwa hini kwa kwa hini kwa maikutuna kwa hini kwa kwa hini kwa bisi hwa mab Aunt is not good for them so most dreams are dead right now Barbu, get in their two ways, to make it You either god makes you make it or you try Most of the times people die trying because�ח of crime Are our greatest dreams are the three of us We are having big tips You said that you have to find a job right Pour is, you don't have credentials kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa na jumu po, kwa kwa na ma demoa supu, kwa kwa kwa na sema kwa mta. What are you going to do? Those are becoming your inspirations. So unless God helps you from such an environment, manzei. And one of the things nengepenokushu wa suwa geto. If you want to change, if you want to be the change in your family or anywhere, try befriending people who are far or away from your environment, because they'll give you a different perspective about life. But if every time when I want to have two more sufferings to around you, your mind can never, you have to funguka. That's true. You have to experience other places. It's so unfair how the whole of Kenya, they sit for the same exam. You're told about the street lights, which kala means gold, everything. You don't know what it is. Go ahead. I'm like, sometimes... Go out. Yeah, go out and just see the world and see what they are talking about. So first forward, 2023, you have your first song. Agama, first song. Apana Tambua. I topped it this morning. Tell us about that. Apana Tambua, I realised that so many people got so many views. Ya ni kila maali muntu ana. Watutu ana patiyana. Wana patiyana advices. This day is... Motivational speakers. People have become motivational speakers. Muntu ana metua kwa relationship ujana. Today she's a or she's a or a he's a motivational speaker. And they are speaking from the failing point of view. They are all like... If you find a woman advising women, they are speaking from one side point of view. So una patiyana, even the person who is being advised ana chukwa from one point of view. So even approaching life becomes so difficult. Because una chukwa kila muntu. Every story has three sides. There is your side, my side of the story and this is the truth. And then there is the truth. Angie nuskilam ursepima kitida in sur advente. Ya ni imagine mi nil modelling kwa. Wudemusilge na. W감u nizi. I love kwa la kin Treasure crop? Yah ni ata ki la kin. Lakinne kona ukulia... Urui mo prigo kwa sabab understands lefold. Yah nands. Kwa e ni. One of the reason why Adam alikulaile matunda, nia li change where to get the source of information, immediately ali get wrong information, everything went wrong. Everything went wrong. As long as Adam... And we are still paying the price. And we are still paying the price because Aliski is at the wrong person, so your source of information matters and that's what I'm telling people, kama si mungu, kama si mungu amesema, miya panatambua. Well done. Yeah. I would love to see here and chat with you. We can chat the whole day, but unfortunately because of time, so we'll just do something. I'll do a trivia. All right. Joining our God Womu Koka, we'll buy both. So let's do a trivia. Let's try. Let's do a trivia and then you perform for us the new song, panatambua of course. And we're so honored. It's dropping here for the first time. For the first time. This is the first media tour. Zagadets. So honored. Shout out to you by the way. I appreciate it. Right. So I have a few questions I'm going to ask you and I have the answer. How good you are with the Bible. We sum up Biblia Wisholini. Let's go. Who adopted Moe's Day as a baby? Farah's daughter. Ah, bro. That is actually true. Okay. Who was the first king of Israel? Who was the first king of the soul? So you're not paying. So you're not paying. Yes. So that's why. What was the first miracle Jesus performed? Changing water into wine. Okay. That is nowhere. Okay. Which city or temple was Jesus visit when, okay. His parents went looking for him. What? There is a lamb. Ha. Twati. What the hell? Okay. What is the shortest book in the New Testament? Shortest book up on the menu. Hey. Second John. Second John. Yeah. Okay. What was Matthew's job? Matthew's job. He was a tax collector. Tax collector. Yeah. What tribe is the apostle Paul from? Tribe. The tribe, yeah. The tribes of Israel. See, we have 12. So Paul in your tribe, Gani. Yeah, yeah. Kidawgosia. Benjamin. Okay. Benjamite. Benjamite. Yeah, Benjamite. Right. Now who wrote most books of Proverbs? Oh, nani. Anitudaudi. Ah, Solomon. No, Proverbs, Solomon. Solomon. Yeah, Solomon wrote Proverbs. Half of the New Testament is made up of letters written by. Paulo. Paulo Nete. My name. My name. My name. Paul. That's what I'm talking about. My name is Paulo Nete. Where a lot of people... Umona. Umona. Umona. Umona. Umona. Umona. Umona. Umona. Umona. Umona. Umona. Umona. Umona. Umona. OK. So to much acuper foam. Alright, so shoutout to everybody. Man lekk it hurts me more than it hurts you when we have to go. Sometimes a need time to nayshanga. It's three hours. How's the whisper? I do not now. But we love and appreciate you too much. We'll do it now. Looking for Lithuania. Yeah. Thank you so much for watching the show. Our bals are coming through. We appreciate that too much. Shoutout to everyone that made a show a postive protest. Shoutout Edna. Shoutout Rose right here. Eugene Mark. Shoutout to Evonne. And everyone shout out to Daniel shout out to wow mkasi it's it's a whole it's a whole crew thank you so much everybody shout out to Kingsley right here for playing us good music and ofc shout out to every bouncer for tuning in see before 22nd fanyavi to get upa la youtube film jins lifestyle subscribe kengsley underscore subscribe on his youtube channel as well Na mese기도, kwa y Sang让バトン ha Emmanuel kwenya Allah para watu gaen. Lynutu, kwa niyanu? Ya nedetu Bisa have a studio So if you want to want your song recorded you can just call this number 0721 8969 Bikam Oh Bikam, I saw that on YouTube I didn't know that was your studio So shout out to you Follow him at boss emoji to find out more about production if you want some and apanatambua brand new from Boss Emery playing right here on Bounce Nation for the first time peace