 Na Kingsley, ulimo mbele storietu. Hei, Alifanya. Na itabidi sasa mimi, miit mongim kwa wili. Shadyu ita kwa jia. Very good, very good. Nuna mimi. Hashtags Bump Nation. You can find us at the website from Facebook, Y254 channel on Twitter. And in the studio, but not really in the studio because it is via some type of technology we have our second guest. Nani yuma down. Tumeteza tu sayi. Nani meski ataki makasiri ko. Bukonza tum salimi. Hi, Tiara. Hi. Namboni na raim na piliwa. The lights. Hi. Hello. Okay. As we all adjust at what platform Facebook, right platform channel on Twitter, hashtag is what? Bounce Nation. And I'm part of Izuri. Hi, Tiara. Hey, how you doing? Eh, and you have such a good vibe on you, Shore. Hey, I'm good. How are you? Hey, how you doing? I'm Bamba Kabisa Kalamival. How you doing? How's Nairobi? Nairobi 2 for 2. One minute is very cold. The next minute is very hot. We are all confused. Yeah. Polaeni polaeni. In Mombasa tukona Jota 2 kama kawahida. Lakin ituna skuma, skuma tuma siku evo evo. Yoko manonona we are made of summer and bright colors. Eh, ya ni utandrengi atu evo mam lakin isawa. It's okay. Nambonu na jwa Jaman, why do you speak German first? Neli kustokki dogwa eji. Um, mizeni mjero mani, sasuna jwa ukiolewa mahaliflani rumun, lasmofa nyebili romance. For example, ni kijipata kisi, tabidi ni yunga kikisi, don't tell me that. Kili uchok tiyo, inlos. How will you do it? I'm not ready for this conversation. Watcha kwa tha turu di kwa kwa mam. Nambonu na kapo evo kwa video. Ume desa, luku after. Kwanza kuna kadresingi na apo ya black mommy it is how to say it is ending very late. How many starting early? I don't know. Na shkuru, na shkuru, na shkuru. Ya ni, ono jia kuna bili tuli amua. Whom wakatu na kujeki raiswa na sana. If it has to be a comeback, we have to do it or do it. Jenny, covid is stopping other people's reggae for you, you are making a comeback. So, I am musical, musically related. I must say God has been great because it was not so easy, but we got to do what we have to do. So it was part of our agenda for 2020. So we had to really come through with this. Alafumbonu kagi mamamtu. What is the problem? Atimona ni kufanya ni? Kwae mamamtu ewe? You don't look like anyone, you don't look like you are even thinking of being a parent. Na na na nyesha. Senje, you are some type of gop. You can't do any of this man. Kwae na mamamatu chawili, si mamamatu, ya watu. What really? Ah, okay. Ni meti, ni meti. Alright, so I have seen Kanungu and I think it's amazing. The visuals are amazing. Kika za apumbelen meske utaki Makasiri kwa utaniambe ho story menderje. Alafu pa kuna wili ingiinit kuatime onaya ko, you have evolved, not changed, not grown, you have evolved. Yoh yengel kumanzanaya before Nasaia ta saysi kumpaer? Oh, ya, it's really true because part of our agenda for 2020 was coming out strong and differently, That's why we, at some point we had to go hardcore, sometimes we had to do some songs in English which is something we hardly do and also incorporate different languages which was not part of Tierra G but right now Tierra G is courtesy under Tierra Role music, so which is bringing about all these necessary changes. We agree, we are not even upset. Ya, we agree. I am sorry. The sound is fantastic because to compare mubobe na kanungo, I can feel it's you but the yu that was then and the yu that is now, wey, wey, goes. That is very true because for mubobe, if I could touch on mubobe, I would say we were trying to bring the African feel and Ya, but this kanungo, kanungo, kanungo is kido go, ono yu are, we wanted to get urban, get it popping, you know, there's this vibe with a certain beat that is not sleeping, so we said let us go with the trend, what is trending right now? Can we jump on that? Can I tell them like I can do world class music yet again and not focusing on just traditional elements only? So we decided just to use the word kanungo which is a luwa word but then, you know, give it a bounce that is international that would be played anywhere. So Petru's worked on the beat and I loved it, I loved it, I hope guys love it. We already, when got the stokchacha to say, like ya chan kudiza swali, we just had a guest, his name is Siza. Siza happens to be in Australia, someone that land down under. It's a bit hard getting his music out there when he's making it so far away from home because, you know, there's reception here that at least kunatuna joneza kumia link kama. Wait bros, you watch to subscribe. Do you have the same challenges, ama, how is it for you when you're not in Kenya? Is it difficult trying to sell your music, sell yourself as a brand? Yes, kunabongela changamoto everywhere, everywhere you go because first of all you have to learn where you're going and how you're going to distribute this. But I must say in Europe the market is different. When the music is good and it has the quality standards well met, these people buy, they buy. We don't really buy music down here. So that's kidogo the changamoto you can say. But then for the love of music you have to do it, but we also do it for the music business. So whoever buys, we love them to continue buying. But whoever who doesn't, we're trying to reach them. That's why we can do a song. I see, I understand. Maybe it's not from Amazon or Spotify and other avenues like Deezer. So I think it's a revolution again. So it's a matter of time and soon we will be having people accept these other avenues and then buy more music. The question of the day for the show, we're trying to figure out who is a hasla. Who is a hasla? It's a hasla. Kuna bile imewe kwa inakani safara. Somebody who is suffering. But I think a hasla is somebody who goes out there and do whatever they have to do to make ends meet. So I think hasla is a survivor. That's this very simple and straight to the point. Tamalizia 2 na social media. You give me a little bit of song bird action for the song. Bateojahadun kwa mbea kama kuna bgerumani flani ali visit Kenya kacaoma? Ali kama kacaoma kacaoma. So utulete wazuri sasa. Hia litor. Ate ni amutulete wa zuri nini. Kaisawa. It's so sorry because if I would speak about my love life, I would say I met my jihama in the Frize Book. Na, aliboku na tukapendana we go to engage the same same year to kwa ramchoto the next year, so God was amazing but really when you see such things, see what we go to in wabaya, neza pachi yam tu moyo palenjen kwa pambia, hata we jipe moyo zi wote, iyo tu ni mutu tu one, one roten one, zi wote. Okay, but apokwa Facebook umanistua, but okay you can find love in corners of the earth, corners of the coffee. Ok ambiwa hi, ok ambiwa hi, nani? Salimiana. To siti inge? Where's the jua? Where's the jua? Hi, hi, what's up? All right, I have learned something from you queen and I'm going to take it to the bank, give us your social media handles where can we find you, how can we support your music? Ooh, crickets.