 Ya, you feel that, you need technology, how's it going? Ya ni, it hasn't come to me technology. But of course, thank you for tuning in right here at JCSircles, the show. Now, what do Facebook, do you want me to give you feedback? Yes, now I want you to give me feedback. Volcano, brick sale, anasema lockdown ni kiwa Rua'i. Ni chi zengu mayangu mama. Gotya Lucy Ayako. Akiwa keritropa mojana dan usayo. Eizu majina ni zangovo. Akiwa bihiga. Piawkukunam tawana itwa. Ibra Viniya, salamu zimefi. Salamu zimefi kiwa volcano brick sale. Akiwa Rua'i play mama by volcano. Wato ana requesting goma. Nika mama, tumo wa atu wuko. Ehi manze, umeli paatu. Umeli paatu. It's good. It's good. It's hard work. Yes, Clinton Obaga anasema bless me by Gospel family. Maria Roni Kari. Wato agon na majina. Hi, Maria from Kiambu, enjoying your show. I've had a really tough week, but towards the end of the week, God came through for me in a miraculous way. Oh, amen. We should never doubt God for sure. Please play for me in Nara. Thanks. God bless you, Maria. God bless you. God bless you. Ibra, Ibra, Ibra. Ibra, Ibra. Keni kena habo. Kena. Natulisa mama, tu Facebooka dita majina raishi. Manze. Kamavile, bitches, omali. Wageni kama mi maze. Manze. Manze. Yes, lisa ideeli. Majina raishi. Ukiji tarbala karanja umpendaisu. Nisa wa ukiji taribyo. Likini sasa, tu na shangai. Sasa tu taku dua aje. Tsa taku dua aje. Strase majina kwa. Yes. But he is saying that the show is lit, play for me in Buaya Gaga by Gbd. Tunding her di Tamati nawa pandas. Tu na kwa, panda pia? Yao. So. Oni sogia kwa? Oni sogia kwa? This, is my song. Nisa mama next one. Sika manasiku morda nili byea, hii kofia, nikahitu wa Gbd screening na nikavaha chimeizu look, nikahitu wa Gbd soha toka dana mi nemi nimi meza Buaya Gaga. But anyway, of course, one day I will get to the studio nga jizewewe cwunand, Ноa hlossi na kawa hlossi, But today weрu wla wla hese yu udubu na udubu na udubu hlossi kwa jwa kuniindu na kusan na Udubu wla wla, kwa mesta kwa hlossi na kama tawe kwa kawa hlossi na kwa kasa wl kwa hlossi na kwa kasa wla Wla wla mani Nuwe Mata'i Nregini ngoto Nudu na je kwa hlossi na kwa kasa wla kwa hlossi na kwa kasa wla kwa hlossi na kwa kasa wla kva kasa wla Kofini ni kupikunia na kn50 Ya chan kwa pizkutu Kwa wama na hwaji kwa? Frangya kwa kwa? Kwa kwa yini? Kwa kwa isu kwa? Kwa kwa kwa? I'm doing solo. I've done one solo project that I'm coming to launch today. Samawati Band has taken a break on recording music, but we're still doing live performances. Actually, you can come watch us today at Windsor. It's free of charge. Just come have your lunch there. Hey, lunch. How are you doing? The lunch won't help. Just come and have it there. Now, as a solo artist, how has the journey been since you took a break? Samawati has trained me a lot because seeing that we did several projects together and now I'm planning to do my own project. I would say at least they showed me the way. So it's not as rough as probably it could have been if I was just a really new artist. Well, definitely I have challenges because trying to get every DJ to play my song and every station is not as easy as that. But I have people who are mentoring me. One of the Samawati Band members, Kimo Ditima, is the one who actually wrote the song that I'm doing and produced it and also did the video and has been helping me a lot. And actually that's my bro. Wow. Blood brother? Yeah, Kimo Ditima is blood brother. Kimo said to you, We just need to know the wife and of course we need to know her name. Polizia Buhuzela, and Rakuja and the little one. So we have known another member, and I want to know the family. Yes. Of course, Samawati Band we did with my bro Kimo and my husband Eric. So it was also a family band, that's why we're still going on. You have children? Yeah, my kid is here. Oh. She sings for the Abrahamin and Tinko Tinko. That is awesome, that is awesome. I thank God. Amazing, amazing. So I have a question for you. I've read your bio and your pastor's child. Yeah, I imagine. When did your relationship with Jesus become a real thing for you? When did it become yours and how? Oh gosh, I grew up in church like literally in church, like everything was about church. And at some point I remember there's a time I just, there was an elder calling and I went and confessed that I was born again, but I would say it was a continuation of the life that I was living because I was already in church, I was already very active from Sunday school and going to high school and all through I've been in church, I've been in praise and worship, I've been doing all that. So as for me it wasn't at your point where now you're making a decision and you may actually be a part of life. Was it strenuous for you? Like everything being church or did you love it? I love church. Actually my growth is everything about music started in church. Let me just confess that I'm from Shags. I grew up in Shags, a place called Karato. Hala Karato people! I was in Karato primary actually and I grew up in Shags and I just came to Nairobi just the other day and that's where we started, my dad started his church and it was a bit fight, it was a place called Motongoro and we could walk like 7 kilometers from there and he was very very enthusiastic about it that he had to carry all the three of us to the church and back a long distance Oh my God! It means now you started singing in church? I started in church. Everything started in church. Now coming to music. Even for cable. If you hear this new music, you can say it's bad. You can say it's bad. You can say it's bad. I'm actually encouraging those people who are thinking my kachat is just well there's nothing good can come out of that but let me just tell you, it doesn't matter where you are there's something good that will come out of that small chat that you know, small background that you have there's just something good that is going to come out so encourage yourself and keep going. Amen. Your song is so lit. Tunaipenda sana. Thank you. That's the one you're talking about. Yes, you know. Actually Sam Paul Parle, it was nice. Thank you. Tell us about it. How did it come about the inspiration behind the song and how maybe you ended up recording and doing the video. Actually Sawa Sawa is just like an encouragement song just to tell people that whatever you're going through everything is just going to be alright and we were releasing it at a time that was very difficult for our country it was during that dosage attack and you know trying to tell people that even it doesn't matter what we're going through there's hope and I'm trying to encourage people that it doesn't matter what you're going through right now there's so much hope and everything is going to be okay. It's so hard to tell someone that when when they're going through a hard time especially when probably you're mourning you've lost your loved one and you're like everything is going to be alright you'll be looking and be like yeah right. But I just want to tell them that actually it's going to be alright God is in control and everything is going to be alright just push your trust in Him. And maybe because of how we press time you can tell us maybe shout out to people who supported you as you did the project and maybe also share your social media handles before we drop the... Let me start with my social media handles because people who supported me are just so many I'll just need one hour for that but just shout out very few people On Instagram it's Beatrice Omari Kenya please follow me I don't have followers follow me I don't have followers I don't want to follow much I'll follow you back also like my page I'm actually live on my page Facebook page Beatrice Omari also Beatrice Omari Twitter, Kenya Please also go to YouTube and subscribe to my channel there's one new song but there are so many more songs that are coming so please also subscribe The people who have supported me I'll start with my husband and my kid Oh my God those people are so lovely and they are my number one fans they are my motivation, my inspiration my everything man I wouldn't be here so thank you very much to my family and thank you very much to K.M.O.Dichima who believed in me before I even thought I would do anything about myself that is so awesome actually K.M.O.Dichima was like no you're gonna do this I know you can do it you can make it and he wrote the song produced the songs like he was pushing me you're gonna do this and he believed in me when I did not even believe in myself there's so many people who have supported me I don't think I can be able to like mention each one of them but just those three among us thank you so much even for my I've been sending messages to my WhatsApp friends and Facebook friends and Instagram and they have been watching and listening so thank you all so I really appreciate it thank you so much for coming on the show thank you so much we love your music thank you and here we go now for now dropping for the first time here bless us with the song