 Ya, this is the other day I found out like Benachi, you did not go to high school. I was like, no way no way, I'm way too happy. Wa운u wa sheiwa wata sumu, desi takama Benachi, Benachi wwnu wiki maesu, higirei kugumini higira hii higira hii kugumili, kivu wa hibi na kida yubinumili kaja ui kwama, kwa hoon watu dite ni kimi ui kwama hii higira hii kujimili? So, actually, that's something that I've never shared before. I remember what Soho place if you remember very well how Our parents used to tell us, if you don't go to school you don't have anything to show . K сол habu wajimu . 240. Kuik Peròu pokatidat Dubu. So we get in your mind actually. So for me I did it to high school, na tige heziaves dunya wawas identity chiессoteru lover 팍kili kiwella. No school fee at all. Ya, so then, there was no way out for me, then I followed up with the gift that I have, music, kufumulem lango, as the Bible say, your gift will open doors for you. Kwelein me diwonea, which vituzein me blessi wanazo, if you would ask me seven years ago or eight years ago, sinye wanbea kama ngeza kwa chiv, because in my mind I was so hopeless there, since I didn't make it to high school, I don't have anything to show, you know, like my life is kind of shattered, you know. I really believed in education, but I didn't have the chance to really quendalea nai, because I was not able, my parents were not able to provide school fees for me, so that was the reason, but you know, the gift that I have, that's all I had, which now I have to share, because it's not just me, there's a lot of people out there when they wakotuka mimi, but life is different, maybe kuna mone tua liya, lima kituka mimi, but they never shared, but I'm sharing because kuna mtu mone, maybe I got that place, where mene li kwa yani na jwa yani, ah, me labda rungi chungi ngombi, you na jwa, aki ni, either way, um, nifanya, nifanya primon, ocha, and then I stayed ocha for a long time, the way nuntoka ocha was really a way that ilikua nili chianga 450 shillings for 8 months. What's up everybody, welcome to SPM Bars, my good name is Miskithinji, super excited to hang out with my artist today, but before I introduce him, make sure you subscribe because we are heading to 200 K subscribers and if you hit that subscribe button, tukwatu me freya sana, sendeo, so kindly make sure you subscribe, right? Now today on Bars it's Taz, I'm hanging out with a superstar, he is a gospel artist, ambe mum joktuka kitambo, lakini kido kwa ni kama li tua cha pa kenya, tukwatu na jwa mbona, and this is the one and only Benachi, Benachi, how are you? I'm good, how are you? Kenya ni home na kusia any time, kundu kwenye kwa tuba. Nini ni walem na sema Kenya ni home na kum any time, any una, let's book a flight, let's just go, eh? But why is the US you know just living there kukwaji, how is it for you? Nipoa is just a different world but life is all the same yeah but everything else, it's a different place, kiki kum pi anam tani, but all in all home is the best always in Nigeria, yeah, wana jwa they say, si wana su piga kazi apa kenya, but minas kia if especially Africans go to the US, wana piga kazi zaidi, is that true? It's true because I can speak for myself na jwa here, mostly one has a tough job for a very long time, so if you go kuna job kuna so much opportunities any, you can't really go out wu koseki tokfa any, so sikilam du facha uchapakazi sana kuna wale wini uchapakazi sana na everyone has their own goals, mejwa, so for myself neza se ma wukiwa spoiled na opportunities, you have to take advantage of them especially gama me grow up so at the end of the day kilam se kuna horizon behind, but kuna opportunities mob that's why but it's also more rewarding because apa kenya piya we have opportunities, lakin wuna patatina the kind of money you're taking home is not really wuna jwa kama pale na jwa nas kia kia giwa na pata pesa kia giva na pata pesa kama ya nani apa kenya na depend though, but at the end of the day, if you respect opportunities and you have wu kuna fielding neza kupelega to the next level, if you put in work wu kijikaza wu na jwa, so you have to go with it wu na zongana wu, niko shuata wu, wu kipata na da opportunity na kupatia mo plus what you have now wu ta zongana wama wibu na ya true, wu ni simpo tri wu okay sounds good, how long have you been there? 80 years na 80 years is close to a decade I want to know what is that culture shock? wana jwa siswenia tuja fika ues na wawili zia you guys, what is that one culture shock? amba ya nye, na jwa dili na zili kwa mingi labda, bila kini ni gani li li kushangaza kabza ni nishangaza, mi nil toka kukana penda social life mba ya uko iko chini, chakula ngori, chakula li kwa norma mostly easy on my number 2, number 1 and 2 bata zi ni ni mingi, watu, how people communicate lasimo kunja kawili ni kikidogo wu kuse mawota, wu kuse mawota na ni kama ashikari si lasimo na mwake seji water so many things, so lasimo culture shock ni liya ni umetoka wukuna ingleshi e tu umenda wuko iko tu saa but kilu tu nga ugo accenti na fanyamdua siku shikani si saa me tu me toka geto saa te do wanzi kukunja wuli bitera ni norma bana, so zili kwa language, food, social life so zili kwa struggle for me ok, sounds good now let me tell you something when I went to Tanzania na una juomtoneza Fkira because we are all speaking Swahili at it you will understand each other this is something I wanted from the supermarket na mimi siku joyo kitu na itwadi na kwa Swahili let me tell you I struggle ya ni una muliza ni na eza patadi ana Shindwa hi ana kwa mbe yo misi dani kawuku una juliza adi it has to be in the supermarket but you don't know where the supermarket is so ya ni a taki Swahili jena so I can imagine the U.S. so kuna yo language barrier siya tiwatu wa jasoma tumesoma tu kuna system different ya shule and how they pronounce their own stuff ni de same tu muzunga kuja wukupia na pata na yo kitu kwa kuna pronounce vitu is the same thing where they don't pronounce everything the way you pronounce at your own country same thing now just the other day I found out like Benachi you did not go to high school I was like no way no way amwezi tu apa watatu watasoma sisa kama Benachi Benachi with everything he has achieved he didn't go to high school tell us kiddo go to about that why actually didn't you go to high school so actually that's something that I've never shared before you know I remember was so hopeless if you remember very well how our parents used to tell us if you don't go to school you don't have anything to show koko majua like it's like your life is not going to be okay so it gets in it gets in your mind actually so for me I didn't make it to high school not because there was no school fee at all so then there was no way out for me then I followed up with the gift that I have music as the Bible says your gift will open those for you kwaenlin mejiwanea which may bless you anazo if you would ask me 7 years ago or 8 years ago kwaenlin mejiwanea because in my mind I was so hopeless there since I didn't make it to high school I don't have anything to show like my life is kind of shattered I really believed in in education but I didn't have the chance to really kwaenlin mejiwanea because I was not able my parents were not able to provide school fees for me so that was the reason but you know the gift that I have that's all I had which now I have to share because it's not just me there's a lot of people out there when they wakotuka mimi but life is different maybe kuna muenye tuwali but they never shared but I'm sharing because kuna muenye maybe akwa at that place where me nili kwaeani najiwaeani ah me labda ruin chungengomb najiwa akini eida wei um nili fanya nili fanya primon ocha and then I stayed ocha for a long time the way nuntoka ocha was really a way that nili kwa nili changa 450 shillings for 8 months kufi eka kuli miwa kufuna maindi and then my dad added 50 shillings for me nik boku basi zgwana Eldoretx nikaku janahirobi nabas via pekea ke but um I knew my sister was here and my brother was here and they were like breadwinners for our family so even in the primon I think when I was in primon still we were paying school fees before the government said ok there's no school fee that much so my sister used to pay for that even my brother they did that for me but they were not able to support me through yeah it was too much so I knew I'm going to find them here since yeah because I was born here my dad retired went back to shags and then after shags I stayed there for a long time man almost 8 to 9 years 8 to 9 years without leaving the place going to anywhere Nairobi or anywhere so after that long I got used to village life nga muka, nga umbe, nini maaji that's the life man so you don't have anything to do it's just being in the bomber making sure the bomber is good um if you can't go to school you just can't because there's no way to go to school and then man I decided man this is enough for me I need to do something else my dad used to sing I had it even in primary school we used to do entertainment I knew this is the way out for me so I I started just kulimia wa saye, kufi eka kufuna maindi kenwa nga paraki asi na saye na sema one day na takantokai place then nika ingiabasi by faith ka kama ni kapataru with my sister here lived with my sister and my bro and then we got to a point where my sister had to move in na boyfriend wake he married now I had to find my way out not because I didn't have family here and my brother used to live in gong so when I was living with my sister we used to go to church church choir since Stevens Jogorod so nilijon choir that's when I kept doing my music I met friends there we formed a group and then we started doing music recording so now moving to gong that was going to kill my my passion and everything no, I'm not going to gong I'll stick around since I had made friends initially so I stayed there I got to church, come back and then all of a sudden God akafunguatum nga kapataru na nasa kwa gospel industry from there I made links at that time gospel was the issue so kijia layi na what you're likely to do so now I connected with DJ Mo DJ Sadik you know DJ Blessing really helped me out because I used to live at DJ Blessing place as I'm making these connections I was working with him doing videos and then now I did my first record he's the one who actually sent me to a producer who did my first solo he's called Nifinyange from that song man, I could tell that I could tell later my first song it just had favor the video I didn't pay for it the song was playing on the radio the gospel radio stations back to back they kept asking for the video luckily I got the way out I did my first video, it did well introduced me to the industry and everything I did my second track called Dower you know then my third track was manake wut kabere everything this went it was a tragic it was a mixed illusion where you don't know what to say what to feel it was really tragic for me too I've never been in motion that way from that it was a hard time for me because I had people saying negative stuff other positive stuff no from then nika patra invertia kona states you see it was a blessing in disguise actually I'll be very honest with you I got to know about you when kabere died the song was out it was trending we got to know this is Benachi oh who is this guy I got to know you about that time and I was like oh my god it's such a blessing in disguise just hearing the news of him passing on you have this collab was it doing good before he passed on it did well I could tell from my previous two songs that I did at the moment the first day I released it it just had massive feedback people writing back getting phone calls from presenter that I never imagined could just three weeks it was just man I knew now I have a way out what I've been praying for now I can see all of a sudden wow I received a phone call man it was so now it's it was confusing you don't know what to express are you happy are you sad what can you share exactly I had some negative comments I was just like man so it was really bad I'm looking at kub's family it was really tragic so bad but as we know God always has his own plants but from there even before I did monarchy actually I had received to go to the states but I didn't make it because I didn't have a passport the time left me out so I was like oh that's gone so then after after I did monarchy I got the request again and I was like okay now I have to do this so I started the process even before kub's passed out I was in the process I found my passport and then when kub's passed kub's passed away it was blessings came in mixed emotions it was not easy for me it was not even easy for kub's family kub's friends so it was really hard but as I'm telling you those things that happen until now and what's going on right now I never knew I never knew that I could end up in the states just because I had put myself in a bracket of hopelessness like okay man I didn't make it to school time has gone there's no way out to go back to school and go to high school that's all and that's what happened for sure have you kept in touch with jesh it's been a while she relocated as well have you kept in touch how she's doing she's doing good she's really okay we talk not every day but we are in good terms we talk when we talk and she's okay life is moving on do you feel that people are privileged to probably just come from just okay backgrounds not necessarily even wealthy okay backgrounds do not push themselves as people who are from humble backgrounds because I've seen people who have come from humble backgrounds and right now they exist do you feel like we push ourselves when we know we have no hope ama I think not everyone I think that's a really good question because some people for example I could have chose to just stay in that bracket and not doing anything I'll be like oh man I'll just stay in the shags but I looked on the other side and said okay what do I have I can sing I can compose music this is the gift that I have so I might as well just use this but in the other case if you can imagine if you really really banked on going to school do a cause and that's all you had in your mind you can't blame that person at the end of the day because that's where they had their mind focused on and now it's no more what would you do you had dreams to even be a presenter and there was no way right now it's different you can open your own channel and do your thing so back then it was like you have to go to school get the degree or diploma then go to a station you need to have a certain CV man it was crazy life has changed so at that time what would you do where would you put it what would you do you can easily give up so I'm encouraged to share my story everywhere I go because that's something that I never knew that would have happened in my life so I sit in Yamaziya so you know like you you're here interviewing us but we really don't know your background the struggles you went through or the things that really put you down and the things that really lifted you up to this point we can see you smiling making your hair look good and everything but at the end of the day everyone has a story and if you're at a place where you're able to share a story it could be something to someone who's going through the same thing at the moment so I'm encouraging people to share the stories when you have a platform to do because for me, I kept quiet with this but I was like the first time I shared I was like no way it really gave hope to some people I'll keep on doing it for sure now I can speak like this but I was like man if you don't go to school how can you express yourself because school used to teach us how to express ourselves confidence so if you don't go what are you going to do so that's the end I know this is your interview but fun fact I had passion in journalism since I was very young I went to college, Kenyam Institute of Mass Communication did journalism and I tell you I did not practice journalism I did not get a chance 10 years later SPM bus happened you see congratulations because you had it we've gone through with it 10 years later but I can easily sit down watch YouTube and see them she just came she just came we have to share where we came from we have to honor where we came from so for me I always come home whenever I want to because I remind myself always this is where I came from I will always treasure my home it doesn't matter where I am this is home my story is this is where my humble beginning you know I have to come home whenever I can because Kusahao ni Raisi kusahao ni Raisi and as we talk about that Kusahao you know Benachi you are a gospel artist and I am sure it is evident when you started singing gospel and gospel right now it is evident it is a bit different because people have been saying you know some of the gospel artists that we had back then have you know straight away from gospel they started doing secular music what are your thoughts about that? my thoughts are I can't speak for everyone because at the end of the day you know judgment is going to be you by yourself me by myself so I believe that anyone that crossed over or whatever they are doing they had their own reasons I don't have a right to come here and diminish anyone or speak bad about anyone before I know what the reason are you know so like you said it's different but this is what the difference is when we started you said gospel used to be ya just because we had just because we had so many events so many big events okay they were so relevant but that does not mean that now that we don't have big events and it's not relevant that gospel go down no in the eyes of being relevant event here groove there there used to be air there was TSO groove tours obvious obvious there was something going on in the air and now there's no groove there's no this big events like before it doesn't mean that gospel go down we've never stopped singing and if two or three people crossed over how many gospel singers do you know in this case? ya there's anami there's a lot of people that sings gospel niko shua who can get you to type to gospel music from Kenya it's a bunch but now because few people that they are relevant they go with the wave and everything they become talk of town it's like they represent gospel but that's not the case no they do not represent gospel because the thing is if they shifted they didn't go with gospel they shifted gospel remain there's a lot of people that sing gospel so now what I can say is if you don't go to church or you don't follow up with gospel you won't know gospel if gospel exist if you just followed the big events groove and you didn't follow up the other platforms where gospel is being preached then you can say gospel in kamaipote kamaipote and events but these churches I sing gospel kuna maa kuru sades so when you want to go to church if you want to go to church you can say maa but if you want to go to church you can define gospel groove and words those kind of things if you want to go to church so for anyone that cross over they have their own reasons at the end of the day I don't have right to judge anyone I can always pray so maybe I'll stick with my goal so me I have a reason not to stop singing and the reason why I sing is because God has really brought me from a dark place Nikisha has my whole story you'll see why I recommend that you be our to a will in this hour too so first of all I sing to praise God for his goodness in my life what he has done in my life second that's what I love to do I started doing that before I had nothing God has really blessed me why should I stop so just to say that again for anyone that cross over they were doing gospel now they do secular they have their own reasons I was yambekilam too but God knows so when the day of judgment God had a judge different literally but seen a right camera maku speak kenyenda speak about anyone else I don't have that right I'm here to speak about what God has done to me and why I praise him and why I do gospel I do that because God has been God in my life and is always he will be he has brought me from dark places and whether I'm going to character personality in baya God will always remain God so to keep cross over to that asifu mungu when you are laying down so when you are laying down mungu ako nao sisi ojantulibaki badotunia nda lea kama jimu na tuko tuko muko and talking about kukua you have a new song out called a locked tell us about that what's the inspiration tell us about it so locked is a praise song kama jimu na onani ikam na mutindo ingi na kidogo it came from nothing can separate us from the love of God and the goodness of God so mi niko locked kwa mungu niko locked ya ni niko locked si toki so na goona maybe nifanya differently since it's a praise song just add some moves in there to praise it was a praise to God na worship eke kuna praise and worship so kuna praise songs so locked is a praise song kama danza we praise and do some dances to praise God and just glorify God so that's where locked came from see in a place tell guys where can they find your music enough say ni mi ona dance dance hey ni mi ona ni mi ona ebutru ambeka matikdina tu kuna tiktok challenge kuna tiktok challenge niko apple na jok kawndoka so tiktok benachi underscore monake lock tikupale challenge noma sana na number one two three atapata good prices so come around taka kupata gifts na this is a way of me blessing people here ingiya tiktok first of all nifolo and then ingiya kwa challenge fanya kenyunda fanya kukua kwa one of the best tato kuna gift zako and then my music always mu post music after every one month on the channel youtube ni benachi kenya my instagram benachi underscore monake my facebook page benachi monake tiktok benachi monake sportify benachi unona zikukwezof tozote juli benachi sija weiwa chakwimba atakan kufumafa na mimi wana jua every one month every time i do music now let's touch on marriage kidogo because you see you are an inspiration to me and your wife let me know what is the biggest impact your wife has brought into your life benachi as they say he who finds a wife finds a good thing my wife among the kids there are a lot of things in my life i mean young kids ya wa toto i mean young kids ya he come remember kwa maisha yangu that's part of the blessings also my wife help me to really find out who i was when i was in the journey to find myself imil kumusen manya mahas wana jua before i left i never spoke about anything kanyaga tu ninyamazen sayo is in kanyaga bro so the thing is apart from that nili pata support system in everything in wives are meant to be support system truth he can think she has always been there for me living life knowing that God is right there for you but here you are not by yourself you have somebody who is right next to you in low season high season she is there to always encourage me men we go through a lot out there we do she is always supporting me in everything so he life when i was alone maybe when i was in a place where i was but since right next to me we support each other and many people support me but it was in a flow to poor so Bible could have been fresh so since i was born i changed my thinking perspective changed ever since i became a husband dad i reflect my life before the thing is we live by ourselves before we meet our spouses and you live your life by yourself you think you know yourself until somebody comes in your space in your space kuna kuchazi kohides na na kukuko like hey this is me so your thinking capacity everything caring because now you are not living life for yourself the reason behind your question is just finding a wife i have found a support system in my life in everything and it really changed my life of course you mentioned the highs and the lows and even the other day as you guys were celebrating your anniversary you said the lows and the highs we are here, love always wins let us know some of the challenges especially that enough because i know sometimes people mature in marriage and they grow in relationships what are those challenges nitaweza i marriage kuheli ama ita kuwaji maybe because someone is getting into it right now yeah so men have struggles women have struggles mishika wuki pata bibi mwenye iani ana yoro yaku move with you through all the struggles ni norm but my wife has been there through the struggles i am talking about men's struggles kuna temptations taku gonga in every aspects kuna zingia utaji utaji pata mwenye uri jipata hapo mwenye ozile teya kuna zile tuzime kufuata but if you find a wife that has an understanding knowing that what is all marriage all about it's a blessing someone is there to rebuke you and always making sure anakupia tough love always making sure that i'll be right next to you to see the best of you coming out of you through it all so i cannot hide about me being a man men have struggles and i know from women they have their own struggles too but men's struggles is known even from the bible sometimes one of the things i say is that kanyulewa kidogo so my wife has been strong right next to me i'm told i can't handle it kuna kuna temptations kwa mwintwin but my wife is really strong i'll give that to her so she's always been there for me to always give me tough love always being there to make sure hey man if you do this don't repeat all those kind of things and also as men men go through different struggles kuna self esteem kuna kuna mwintwin kuna may be ana kuna struggle kuna struggle kuna yaku gamble kuna mwintwin ajuku kujie express when there's something burning deep down yeah that can be a struggle so in other words miscommunication kuna kusaku juku communicate nae letabitu zingina noma so if you have a partner that is really helping you in both aspects even marriage will last longer forever as from the day you go on the altar and say through thick and thin men those thick and thin is not just money it's a lot of things e ineza kwa wero na mkanguna tuawigu nwa echa pali e siji ki siji sa animu nwa echa pali siji ni ni ni those little things can be thick and thin kwa yeah so it's a bunch of things it's not just one thing known that men are always dogs no no no you can be straight on that side but there's a hey there's some things that you might not even stand so for example you are gambling right and that's your struggle that can break marriage it's connected to finances struggle can be anything struggle can be anything in the bracket of struggles can be anything but at the end of the day if you have a partner that it's really there to help you through it now if you come to a kwa skia it a kwa sa so my wife coming in my life she's a blessing in so many dimension I know you like so many traits in her or so many characteristics in her but what is that one thing that stands out that you appreciate the most in her man she's really a wife she's really a wife we have a lot of make up we have a lot of make up we have a lot of clothes but we have no clothes and we stay at home for 24 hours we have a wife we have a wife we understand in this bomb we understand the roles of a wife yeah so we have a wife but you don't understand your roles yeah so when I say she's a wife I don't understand roles of a wife in Jumla so when I say she's a wife they really understand what I'm talking about but what really stands out for her man she's just amazing she's been there for me she knows wife roles she's really a good wife for me I can say that I'm sure she's going to watch this I wish I could ask her what she appreciates the most in you but let's talk about you raising two kids you know what are those values you want to instill in your kids especially because maybe labda kuna kitu looking back you growing up what are those values the values sasa another reason my wife standing out okay she's a good mum me in the wapi 10,000 miles away for 2 months I know my kids are protected my kids are good because she knows how to take care of the children and the husband but raising two kids it's not really easy easy in this way you get to communicate with your kids understanding that now my life has changed I'm not living for myself and my wife these kids comes first okay they depend they depend on us so if you don't provide they won't be okay so now you put yourself last niku lze tu suwali kuka kwa nyuma na mtot nabua na kwa kupali nyuma ish ke mot kutaki mbilia na niku saidi ya kwa mtoto anaku juwa kwanza so now it's not easy when there's a transition of kutoka kuku sasa mkosolo now you're becoming parents kwanza kujo konek na watoto sira isi e kukomuniket na watoto mtoto anali yalazimu ujuwe anali ajuya nini aju kukomuniket so she say many years it's not easy no no you kumbali you can have money but still raising kids can be so hard so transitioning to become a parent where now understanding the roles of a parent it's not easy that's what I mean when I say that but raising two kids from that side to the other side it's good because I have a wife that helps me with that and we help each other with that making sure our kids are ok they are well taken care of we always put them first before if we wanted to do anything they come first always so what are those values you want to instill in your kids respect, honesty kindness integrity those are the things that as a parent it's not easy so for example if you have two kids Liam and Olivia boys are always rough ok now we are sisters so if you notice we apologize so sometimes it takes time to install that and you can't rush it if you come and say honesty what did you do what happened because we don't know how we are going to do it respect, honesty integrity, kindness those are the things I want to instill in my kids number one things are you a modern parent or are you an African parent I have both because there is a place where you have to there is a place where you have to go it depends so there is a place where you have to go if you don't do this this is going to happen sometimes we are human beings but sometimes we have to come down you need to go apologize so they know what apology is they learn from us so the thing is I have both but it all depends in the situation but now in the percentage wise more than me where where you are an African easy portrayer you are an easy portrayer there is a place where you have to go but more than right now it stands up because communication when I was growing up when I was growing up there was no communication there was no communication I have both but modern stands out on a bigger percentage sounds good alright now let's talk about as we wind up as someone who has been in the music industry for a long time probably more than a decade close to a decade just close there would you actually say confirm or rather just acknowledge that you could benefit from music and survive on it especially in Kenya yeah I do because I know listen things have changed let's say 10 years ago it was just shows we had piracy you could not even depend on royalties yeah royalties right now things have changed there's Spotify, there's boom play there's skis if you're doing well you're doing well numbers don't lie anyone that has numbers they are living off music it's not just shows shows are seasonal there's no time to show so now I tell you for sure kuna kuna live na music 100% because it's not just shows kita mo li kwa kama kuna shows eh wukut piracy na nimi wakamoto wukut apatandu api eh sayi wezi bi amdu kwa royalties e kama kama ni story na Spotify kuna companies na distribute here and outside kuna logs you can't lie but it's easy to say you can't lie it's easy to say but right now you can't there's no music they have to add something on truth be told okay let me ask you one controversial question per saezekel generalisema names are very are very important your kids and the person you marry the people their names are very important do you agree with that pasta no the thing is kuna atua me ito watotu jina mzuri wakakua atua baya kuna atua watotu jina baya wakakua azuri so itna depend maami ya tia mese mo ukuelia mese mo wongo kuna iso scenario kuna mitua na itua jina flaa ni mbaaya wakua meneu wakita jona ske mngi na me itua jina mzuri ya ni lakini no no danda head ni gina tar so itna depend alright benachi thank you so much for talking to us please let people know where they can find locked once more yeah locked first of all benachi kenya video moja tari maami shipa katika alafu you can find it on spotify apple music boom play any streaming platform distributed up already and then tiktok kwa soko ondoka kwa apu ya niko kila maali but wang youtube niko follow up with what im doing because siko up all the time but that's where i post my music all the time so come on just subscribe on my channel kindly go subscribe tupe lekezo nambas ju na piya siwa angosi kuna contenta tari ya poa poa tuke nda leya content jai change kwa ila ila ituna shifu mungu tuke ndanga kabisa no evo alright benachi thank you so much for coming sharing your inspiring story on basuit stars we are so grateful and all the best in what you're doing we can't wait to see the consistency of releasing music and we can't wait to support guys make sure you catch locked on benachi's youtube channel and follow him on his social media platforms just to keep tabs with what he is doing thank you so much benachi thank you so much i appreciate and god bless you too may god bless my fans one woman support god bless alright guys thank you so much for watching basuit stars make sure to leave a comment down below umekwa inspired i hope you are my good name is miss kithingi until next time keep it SPM buzz