 Special thanks to Eddie Renter and Michelle Acherio for hip-hopping. For those of you who've been asking what hip-hopping is, I keep saying this. Hip-hopping is basically it. What's poppin' in the world of hip-hop? So if you have a story as well, you can always send something to us on Y-24 channel on Twitter, Y-54 and Y-24 channel on Instagram, and Y-54 on Facebook. Talking about our social media handles, there's something we've posted on social media and this is courtesy of Y-54 and Panari Hotel. So here we have a question for you. What's your best Easter memory? The question is what's your best Easter memory? We have the post on Facebook that is at Y-54, and on Twitter at Y-54 channel. What's your favorite Easter memory? And for this, the most creative answer will get a chance to win a ticket or to win a pizza courtesy of Panari. And we'll get Panari live tomorrow for social Friday, and there's a lot to do at Panari, so there's a special Easter offer at Panari. You can skate at Panari. You can get pieces for those who like to snack, or you can take your girl or your dad or your mom or your loved one for dinner at Panari. They have amazing offers for you this Easter, and they're partnering with Y-24. Why in the morning have I been to Kua Pakus? Let's spread the news to tell you that you can win something. Tickets are skating, already Zimenda. Tickets are movies, Zimenda. So leave your pizza, and for this ticket, your pizza, or for this pizza, tell us what's your favorite Easter memory? Without much further ado, I have my first guest in the studio, but before I introduce my first guest in the studio, you have to get to know the person you've been listening to. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. I'm Fethi. My name is Manizana, and I'm a DJ. Finally. I think this is the second time we're doing this. How do you feel? Do you feel like you're in a club? What do you do with this hip-hop side? I do hip-hop, the basic hip-hop. I practice hip-hop. So hip-hop is a very huge element in DJing. How do you do hip-hop? How do you do hip-hop? This is hip-hop Thursday, the only breakfast show that brings you hip-hop. So all in all, guys, DJ Tiesca. One beer, two plates, what are the mixers in the social media? I'd love to introduce the main man himself. You can find me on social media, DJ Tiesca, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, KillaMohali, and DJ Tiesca. DJ Tiesca, it's time for the moment of truth. DJ Tiesca, keep your requests coming on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Keep them coming, DJ Tiesca, at a chaser. So my guest of the day is hailing from the same town or the same... He told me it's called Amkwa. And he goes by the name Ramso Latino. And on YouTube, checky-checky, as we have this conversation. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Cameracuni number four, Mr. Ramso Latino. Ramso Latino, the African Latino. Ginepionitan, the true legend. Alright, so Ramso Latino, aka the African Latino. We're going on to Twitter, what legend again? Yeah, true legend. Alright, so maybe Nezanzana Latino, the Latino part. What do you call yourself a Latino, Vox? The African Latino. Yeah. What's the name of your legend? I don't know. This is my name, mostly because I'm a brand. I don't have a brand. But I'm a Latino. I'm a rap fan. I'm a speedy-speedy fan. I'm a fan of African beats and I'm a fan of Latin words. I'm a N****. I'm a good Vibes since Ramso, I've been in care of him. I'm a big fan of Latin lyrics and Ramso, I'm a big fan of Latin lyrics. I'm a big fan of Latin lyrics and Ramso, I'm a big fan of Latin lyrics. Alright, the African Latino, sir. Coming from your prowess in rapping first you're singing some Latino words in there? Actually I'm a solo Latino I'm rapping I'm saying I'm a very good Latino I'm not saying I'm a very good Latino I just want to get to know the flow Alright, so, what's your name? My name is Flaine, I'm from St. Tulland I'm a rapper, I'm from Iso and I'm also from Samson I'm from Bazo, I'm a guitarist What's the legend you're talking about? The legend is a tribe from Singida. The reason I'm talking about the legend and the feel is that it's a great thing to be able to do great things. It's a great achievement to be able to do great things. I want to do it for now. I want to do it in the future. I want to do it because I want to do it. I want to do it because I want to do it because there are more processes to do it. But I appreciate it. I want to represent the legend. The legend to the world and you're the legend. I'm very dangerous and I'm always dangerous. There are people who are like me and they're not good at the world. I am a soloist. Yes, it is. Hip-hop is a culture love. Hip-hop is an angelia love. I think it is very important. N'yaturu is one of the tribes in Tanzania. So N'yaturu is one of the tribes in Tanzania. Tanzania is one of the tribes that I am building in Kitu. I am building in Kitu. N'yaturu is just being one of them. But there is a cohesion, there is a connection between the two tribes in Tanzania. How of you guys achieved to do this? Because the rest of Africa is just being one of them. I think there is a connection between the president of Kitu and Nyerere. In Tanzania, there is unity, there is transparency, there is humility, there is respect. Most of them are from Hekima. I think they are both very good. I am very proud of the fact that they are doing a great job of building this. They have helped me a lot. I am very proud of the fact that they are doing a great job of building this. I think it is very important that they move forward. I think it is very important that they move forward. What is your view on the SMC? Wow we have a lot to learn from Tanzania in this being somebody who has lived in Kenya come to Ameshiapa Kenya Kenya has a lot to learn from Tanzania when it comes to this you appreciate this So, unity Luga in the letter unity you agree Ok see Luga I don't think it's up to you to give up on it you have to be a Luga you have to be a Luga because the Luga has to be ensured to be a letter to Chuki but I think it's up to you to teach your children to teach the children in Kenya to teach their children I know I can teach them, I know I can teach them Tanzania I can teach them and the people who protect them can teach them I'm not sure what it will be like in the future, but I know that the country is the most beautiful country in the world It's not going to be like that Because I know that the country is the most beautiful country in the world And that the people around you are more beautiful than others It will be like that on a different level I know that I hope you could experience your tribalism and unity I know that it's the most beautiful country in the world And let's focus on your music now. So music here, it's very diverse. You're talking about hustles and bustles of Kim Tani. This is a little bit of what I'm going to be telling you. I'm going to show you a playlist on YouTube, but don't know if there's music or pens. There are different kinds of themes when it comes to your music. Where do all these stories come from? Music stories, what does that mean? You're only one person. Good to know. On YouTube, my channel has music that I'm going to be releasing for now. I'm going to be based on rap music. It's a love song that I think I'm going to be able to do. Because I'm a man, it's almost freestyle to then I can shoot a video because you know what, I'm going to be the one to do it. Because I'm a rapper and my friend is a rapper, I'm a rapper. I'm a rapper, I'm a professional singer. And I'm a rapper and I'm going to be able to do anything. So I'm a rapper, I'm a rapper. But I'm not going to be able to do rap music right now, I'm just going to ask a message to my friend. And to my friend, I'm going to be able to do rap music, I'm going to be able to rap, but it's going to be a cost message. And because I'm a rapper, I can do anything. But let's say I'm going to be able to do rap music. Rap music is going to be a love story because there's something that has been said over all of this, If you are in a ghost life that you're squeezing below, it's all about your fake. You're forced to fake your own society because you're forced to do the same thing. You're forced to do it. You're forced to do it because you're forced to do it. If you're fake, you're forced to do it. Brand Lazima is right. If you're making a mistake, you're forced to do it. No answer now. I come out honey. The pen and I when you skin does I'm turning up as you know clearly The life of the Italy when you want a faking and the man I want a fairly I come on a journey when your country's out the face book on a Twitter. We love you brother We love you, mister. I like to remember to post the pictures angle in star I like I love love I love And we've seen this with the likes of Nipsi Hasso. And we've seen this with the likes of Nipsi Hasso. We spend it with a post that I have sold. I spend it with a post that I have sold with half of the money. I have sold it in the past because it's not the money I had. If I saw a video of me selling things that I had sold, I would have told them. In the background, they would have told me that I had sold it. So I went and sold it all. And I put it in the bank, and I sold it. The system is fucking up, but couldn't attack you at all. You see, I'm going to get to come and do gongolamboto. I'm going to get to go and get some good food. I'm going to get to go and get some good food. I'm going to get to go and get some good food. I do this for my people, see, for Taghissano people. Yeah, I've got it. There's a lot of consciousness. There's a lot of consciousness in me, when I'm with you. But, you know, in the market, you have to work with clean people... you have to work with... with a gas company. Yeah, yeah. Sure. That is the most popular kind of music. That is the music that is making money. Does that worry you? Do you think it will change anything when you are in the studio? It will change, you know? It will blaze. I think it will change, no matter what. I think it will change, but I just want to... If you look at the platform, the three are the packaging. And if you open a gift and look at the packaging, From the killer stage. From the audio. And the audio is that the music is very strong. And the video is very good, but it's not. And it's not easy to get it. So you can't get it on camera. So, I'm fresh. I don't do anything, but I do it on camera. Since 2012, I started music. I've been doing music for a long time. I'm passionate about music. I'm up to 90%. Since I'm passionate about flying, I've been catching them all. They're all saying that they're going to fly. I need to put some message in my mind. I said, you know what? I'm going to fly. I'm going to fly. I'm going to fly. I'm going to fly. I'm going to fly. I'm going to fly. I'm going to fly. I'm not going to fly, because I understand my music. I also came up with a song called Six and Nine. I had to come up with a song. When I was six, I would write my own lyrics. I would write songs. There are two sides of stories. Yes, there are two sides of stories. I came up with a song called Two. I came up with a song called Create and Dua, and I came up with my own song. I was in the band two years ago. That's all about music. Look at hip-hop in Kenya. I can confidently say hip-hop is the biggest genre in Kenya. Our top 5 artists are hip-hop artists. How old are you, Tiazca? I think I'm 50-50 years old. 50-50 years old? Okay. Did you say Tiazca? I think I'm 12 years old. So I'm outside of Kenya. I'm a hip-hop artist. Alright. I'm a hip-hop artist. I've been comparing hip-hop to Tanzania. But hip-hop is really heavy in Tanzania. Tanzania music is sometimes unaccepted music. You said you're a hip-hop artist. No I'm not. I'm always on the same page. It's true that I have a lot of friends in Korea. It doesn't make me uncomfortable, I'm in a serious position. So 50-50 years old as a hip-hop artist. Hip-hop. OK. I'm not sure music can be a market to be a business. It can be a business to be in a business to be in a business to be in a business. But when you're in a hip-hop, it's a good thing. People don't see you as a good person. It's a good thing. Culture. It's a good thing. If you're not good at hip hop, you can't do that. You can't do that. It's a good thing. But it's a respect. respect. But food is a good thing for hip-hop. Yeah. And you're represented. So Kenya, Kenya will you follow? Kenya has a lot of people. Since I was in school, I have been with them because there is a time when my mother was with her, and my brother was with them. I have been with them since I was in school, and I have been with them since I was in Narudi. So it is a stay, I think it is a stay for the people who are in Kenya. But the Kenyan industry is very good. Yes, it is very good. What is your favorite music playlist? My favorite music is I am very good. I am very good. I have been with them since I was in school but I am very good at cooking and cooking. Where is he now? I am very good at cooking and cooking. But I appreciate your respect and your support in the entertainment industry. I like that you appreciate that it is entertainment. How did this come to be? How did this come to be? My name is Kibamiya. I'm in Rolstown. I'm from Meshiri, Kisha. I was born in Pichedko, Mali. I was born in Kizuri, Jamaoka. I was born in Kiswabuale, Nwatuambua, and I was born in Bezia, Kubo. I was born in Gondua, Ndipenda, Sanna, Kuliko. I had an agreement with Flaa, I had a collaboration with Push. I had an agreement with A3, I had an agreement with Flaa, and I had a collaboration with Bada, and I had an agreement with Lvivotua Nhimbo, I had an agreement with Credits, which is original. There are a number of different types of brands, such as Hype, Zabonga, and Plexioto, but I had an agreement with Lvivotua Nhimbo, or Kanzu Chou. I also had an agreement with Nizquan, that I had a collaboration with Kibamiya, All right. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. 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