 Kandrengu ni kuna father figure kuna industry, born first, mwangi, staki kuna mengisana, bukas uetumakuna kuna industry, ya journalism, na you are here for south to south for the amazing soul first experience, tell us about the experience so far. Na ni mewa na po chini kwa tu mokuja na... Ngambuds. Radha? Ajuwa, ru tu alitu na nga ya kuna akunyeshina Nairobi. Ha ha ha ha ha. But it was raining. Aju ke muna kiluna politician, chika na pinch of salt. But you want it to be a politician? I bought it for you. Oh, thank you. I bought it for you. Buli ni makura ziku tu asha. Ha ha ha ha. Wa kenya? Wa kenya ni wale wale. So but I came today and it was an amazing, amazing experience. Gambut, rain, music, vibe, it was electric. Electric. Assamari, maybe a one-one? I think south isola like the sound of a generation. Sound of the generation. Of course boni huja kuja pekiako, meguja wizi amazing family for this and forgetful experience. Ebu, tell us, muna meguja na waturi? So the soul is like their last performance, their last dance. And my kids are going to become older in a couple of years. And they might never get a chance to watch South Soul perform live. So niliwa sneak, niliwa ma gambut, ma jacket, ma kufia, kama ko 25, 26 penge nao. So niliwa sneak waturi a pandani. Boni huja kuwa walao diya? Eh? Na not allowed? No, you have to be over 18. Over 18? Yes. All right now, boni, you being in the air. So niliwa nyama kosa pokidogo lakini, ama jibamba. Ama jibamba. So now maybe to your kids. Ebu, tell us maybe as a family, you only have maybe a routine to listen to South Soul music? No, my kids love South Soul. They dance to the music, they listen to the music, they sing to the music, they know the music. So South Soul is like the sound of the family, like the love of South Soul. Maybe what your kids will have favourites maybe South Soul song? I can't pick a one because I have three kids. So everyone has their own favourite song. Of course, kuna hili ans and pali kwa family. Ikie kwa kila umkwa me shika? Na not allowed. Na not allowed mama. Ma, yes. All right now, boni. Live and die in Africa because we have, as a family of children, to live and die in Africa. We had a chance to live this country because of many threats but we still live in this country. Why? So live and die in Africa. Why? Why do what? Why decide to stay in Africa? Because we love this country. Go where? This is home. But boni, you mentioned life threats. Who's after you maybe? I don't know. You tell me, you tell me. Because you are in the right position. Are you thinking the right things? Bro, me I do the fucking right things. So speaking your mind is maybe? No. So this country, they kill people's truth to power. Something is truth to power. So, people like us. People like you. Yeah. We do this interview at 3.30 a.m. So see what in Walevi. The interview and me. So kiyupana, kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa. Fisi ni Walevi. Yes, go. All right, boni now. You've watched how this all grow in the music industry. Yes. Maybe Janiya Satisol, you've been there for them, supporting the music. Maybe you've learned from Satisol. I think when you're very consistent and keep doing the same thing over and over again, become good at it. I have photos of this all in my studio in 2008. Like, very skinny, bien, chimano, savara. All of them. Skinny, like small guys. Look where they are. So, yeah, fancy fingers. Like, very small guys. So the growth is like you have to keep doing the same thing over and over again and become good at it. Boni na jeweni mitu mabawu me support Satisol in one another baby. Apart from buying the tickets, listening to the music. Is that something maybe you've done for 30 so? Maybe mabawu me sahawu. And either kwa ni connection u li pigi ambasada plani. Jana bisahawu na chelewa kutoka kwa nini. Ha ha ha. Hey, Kenya. How you doing? This is where Satisol began. Yes. How you doing? Good? Yeah. That's where Satisol began. No, you see, if you... Good to see you. The thing about if you ever do anything for anyone and you brag about it was about you. However, I don't think Satisol owes me anything or anyone anything. They are where they are today because of their efforts, their love for music, their hard work and just giving the Kenyans and Africans and the world their best. So they don't owe anyone their success. Success comes by you putting hard work at it. Satisol has put their hard work in their music and they they deserve all the flowers you've given them. Of course, we don't have time to fly to Kenya because we have to travel online. We have a lot of people who are right honorable while in Molo Dinga. And they put to me a Satisol song during one of their campaigns. And they collect a conversation meaning what your party has to be. So everyone has an... Let me tell you, opinion is like an asshole. Everyone has one. So some think, some are clean but everyone's opinion is like an asshole. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. Now, Boni, will we ever get a chance to see in our life unless that's how it is. So they're going nowhere. They'll be back. They're going nowhere. They're going to be here. Hello. Are you leaving? Are you coming? So come, come, come over. Okay, do you appreciate your own artist? No, listen, listen, listen. So do your best part in your life. Doesn't matter people's opinion. Doesn't matter critics' troll. Just do your best part. So this solo troll last year for their Fils Soul Festival. They came back this year bigger, better and they did themselves. So critics will always be there. Their critics is like a dime a dozen. There are people who criticize you like me. I can't sing. I can't dance. I can't record. I don't have any money and I don't have any money. Those who say he doesn't have money, they are saying you can do it now. You're holding these mics. You have your own station. You're doing your own things. And then they criticize you. Don't stop thinking about me because my opinion doesn't matter. Because I'm just some random guy commenting. There are so many people who say you have money, you don't have money. I see that you're dumb and you have a stomach. nile. Ignore those haters. Haters hate. Cause they have nothing to give but hate. You see? And haters are confused fans. Ajana haters. They follow you, they know what you're doing, they are just haters. Yeah, Ajana are haters. Niotea kuya siyasa. Niotea ni nini, star. What star? Of course, I know you want to serve the people, you're always fighting for the people. Mi minu uochi. I'm the people's watchman. I'm in a big office then you are. Mi kikua nashini uo kuja kuangu. I know boni what you are benefiting now. Because every time government nafanya kitu, unaongia una rusham kono, a what wakwile uo ko opposition, uo ko government. Mi niko ko hatu. What is your standing? The cost of living is high. Everything is happening. The government expenditure is high. Our president misafanyas uo how many trips. Less than a year. Sisi tu ko tu pali. Simulim chagua. Mweli chagua nasindo. Rukres the president. He was elected. Acha wa fanyi kazi. What if maybe woni the other side of yours in yukwe machine taba mange kuwa raiz. Tinga piti heze witu. I don't know. But you had the manifesto. You had a chance. Wili ko pali ku make the right decision. Bro, I wasn't ready for presidents. You're working with the presidential team. So? So. What really went wrong? I don't know. You tell me. Wona jw witu any MBA? Skatai, but you tell me. You think things going wrong. Tell me what went wrong. Let's listen about the election now. Boni, yes last week we saw it. Is it early this week we saw it? Right. You paid a fine of 300,000. You are a free man. What is it you're always fighting? You tell me. I don't know. You tell me. Are you buying your freedom? Your speech? No, I can't buy my freedom. My freedom is free. When MBA? I want to understand this. You tell me. Who are fighting you? I don't know. You tell me. I don't know. You tell me. You are a Kenyan. Yes, I'm a Kenyan. I don't know what is going on. But I don't know. What is going on? This is the problem. I don't know. I don't know. You tell me. I don't know. What is going on? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. What is the truth? The truth. It is the truth. That's the truth. What is the truth? No, I will never forgive you. No, I will never forgive you. Bro, if someone bombs your house, you will forgive them. But he is only a man. He is only a man. I don't know what is going on. All right, baby. As you wind up maybe to your family, to the funds that have been supporting you, to the soul family, a message. No, I think just love yourself. Can you read the government's performance? Which government? Our government. Do you have a government? That was one and only. Born for Smongi. Be safe, my brother.