 So, that beautiful song of the week, nojwe na jita ni ni, boyaga, eh? Jab iti, kufu piyo danse wengiwa indiwa naskina, come in town. So, kamu kupunjwa nata kufilna sisi, kariu kela evo e 2-4-4, jibambe pundani, haa, raa. Tulengiwa segment mojya safi na jita, unscripted. Napa na patawasani tofoto-fo, tiki la kona enchi, tobongena uchik industry, ovilepe na ran, na piyo naza pata space, yako piyutu ambeniaji, nata wakamthru na kwanda niya shoenju, ujibambe. Ladies and gentlemen, what you took is unscripted, wile kuko, ama wipi. If you're joining us now, the hashtag is white. The hashtag to get on, rather, is kariuki, white, if you prefer. Amat filin jin across all social media platforms. I'm talking about Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, even on YouTube. And today on Unscripted, we have a dancehall artist, a gospel dancehall artist. He's a singer, he's a songwriter, he's a performer. And yes, like I've told you, he's a gospel artist. He goes by the name of Jay Farm. This is where you get the drums rolling. You almost told him, how have you been? How are you kwanza 22a po? How have you been and how are you? I'm good, I'm blessed. You're blessed? Yeah. Kwa na kengai kwa mga maza kwa zata, kingdom representing, what does that mean? Is that like your aka? Amo, is it the studio you record at? Actually, kingdom representing is like a movement, a small movement of a dancehall artist. All right, so you call yourselves kingdom representing, because you're representing the kingdom above. Oh, nice. Well, welcome to the show. So I'll give you a chance to introduce yourself fresh. Kwa na watu wene hawa kujwe vizuri. Ukcha kwa mbia majinazako za ID, huduma namba. You go ahead and introduce yourself. Hello, pa pa pari pa pa. Yamana Donu, this is the face and the voice of the original Jay Farm, Longzilla. Longzilla. When you came, I was hoping uchakujana patua wuna jwa wene. It depends, you know, to some people when you bring patua and things, they claim that you're like your inner character. You understand? Yeah, yeah, I get that. And then you just have to be sometimes soft for some of your fans who don't listen or don't overstand or understand whatever you're saying. Whatever you're saying. Like me right here, so I think we'll stick to kawaii de engish. It's cool, it's cool. I get it, but I think we'll just and we'll stick to kawaii de engish just because of the guys at home because you have mums watching, kids watching, some of them don't really get it. So let's start with you're really good at the kind of music you do. You do dance ho music, which is really nice. So but Manoli decide to settle for, not actually settle. Manoli amu akupanya gospel. Like you will do anything. Uteunga kwauna collab maybe na kina conscience. But you do gospel. Why? Actually it doesn't mean that niki panya gospel si zifanya collab na kina conscience and stuff. I see. Like for the people who know me well, my fans, that is. What kwauna conscience, they are my good friends. We can go on my social, my Instagram and then you'll see some videos when I release a song. They will shoot videos and say big up J-Farm and stuff and they'll just use me. So it doesn't matter who I collab with as long as I am just spreading the word that I'm supposed to spread. And I just go spread because it's the only thing I can give to God. Yes, I. You're grateful. Now I want to know one thing. Like your music is great, but I've realized some of your songs, you've sampled older songs and then you've worked on them and now they are gospel songs. But before they are maybe secular songs. That's whole songs that were secular. And now you've sampled them. Why did you feel they need to do that? Like most of your songs, they really, some of your songs when they start you think it's a different song and then it comes on you listen to the message you're like wait, wait, wait, wait. You know, but I want to understand that. Like you've done your own songs but you've sampled other songs that are really great also. Actually I've never sampled a song apart from actually two songs. Yeah, two songs. What a friend we have in Jesus of which it's a gospel song from the hymn books and then the other one called La La La Nii Ujomeika. The original song was done by Stanley and the Turbines in the 1890s. So in the 1890s. So when I grew up actually I grew up from a reggae family. My dad and mum and my siblings them used to listen to reggae music. So I grew up by listening to reggae music each and every time. You see me? So reggae music is life for me. So when growing up who influenced your style because I understand your family used to listen to reggae but now who did you want to be like like when you're in the when you start now singing who did you want to be like who influenced you like in a big way. In a big way. Yeah. Actually I used to listen to people like Joseph Hill that is the mighty culture people like Bob Marley sometimes and then also people like Papa Son people like Omari people like Adija Parva and so many people. Yeah. All right. And I realized most of your songs you collab with DJ Raf. Is it like are you guys working under the same group? Are you two why is that? I realized that most of your songs he's part of most of your songs. Actually you're the second person to tell me this thing today. Yeah. Me and DJ Raf we have I don't know if it's a bond or something tighter than that you see me is one brother who is closer than a rope twist to me you see me so I treasure DJ Raf so much and me and him we bond too much. Too much. When it comes to music you know he's a DJ so whenever I do a song even this song Paripapa I was supposed to do with him then I sent it to him and I said bro listen to this song tell me what you think about it and he said this one is good if you do it alone. That's why you decided to do it alone. That's why I did it alone but when it comes to this kind of feel good music and this old school music and thing I always prefer to collab with different artists so that I can bring a different taste because you see in Kenya and especially in Gospel reggae dance and music is not appreciated that much you see me like those other genres and things you see me so I always try to bring something that can blend in with the with whatever they want to hear. Right. So Paripapa what was it all about how did it come about like tell us about everything the writing process the video everything because it's such a great jam it's a big tune it's been it's been played like I've seen it played like I don't know in many events and even so you perform at a certain event I think like two months ago you performed it in the energy you brought what you have to tell us first of all okay tell us about Paripapa then you tell us where you get the energy because when you're performing then it exists on another level actually Paripapa is a song that we used to sing when we were still kids so that vibe you see me so that vibe was just sweet from when we grew up and ting you see me so I just thought of bringing something that is going to cut across mainstream not just dance all not just gospel but something that is going to to cut across everybody you see me yes I so that's why I was just juggling with the thing Paripapa something like that and then inside inside the chant I bring in the positive vibe the positive message and ting you see me right because the youth need to be talked to what do you think about what people like I'm right now we're talking about their mental hay situation in the 254 and not just 254 like across by now the youth what's happening like people really don't know how to deal with issues what will you tell your fans or just the youth that are watching you right now because people need positive vibrations they need some they need some positive vibrations and right now actually when you compare the youths of now and then the youths of 2010 2011 2012 they are very different according to my point of view because you see right now when you go to clubs young people are ruling over the clubs like you see someone is 16 years 17 years 18 years you see they are ruling the club right now so you see it's it's kind of saddening you see me it's not good at all so maybe the parents have failed or maybe the teachers have failed maybe the church actually the church is one of the things that failed long time ago yeah what do you think the church should do because the church is very judgmental the church is very fake in Kenya that is why you see a gospel artist like failing to do one thing and then the pastors will come out like hey you see this guy he's a fake we told you this guy he's a gospel artist a fake and ting you see me you understand so and then when a pastor does something no pastor will come out and say yo you see these pastors are fake and ting yeah now he's calling them out what we always say as as as a Christian so as gospel artist what we always say is that what will Jesus do you see if Jesus was here right now and then you go wrong what will he do he will not condemn the issue is not even condemning the issue is just welcoming the pastor not chasing him away chasing people away you see like you see someone for example two brothers of mine went wrong you see it's just that it's not that they are the only people who go wrong we always do wrong even maybe theirs are just whatever they did is was just something small compared to whatever we do in the dark every day yeah you see me so the church decided to like punish them in one way or another when I'm talking about the church I'm not talking about their pastors I'm talking about the people who call themselves the church and the gatekeepers and stuff them fake you know fake I get that now let's talk about your journey it's uh now 2019 after Paripapa what else are you preparing for us what should people expect your funds and just anyone maybe who's watching you right now what should they expect from you after Paripapa I overwally per big deal business I overwally per big tune and what I can say is just my funds to just wait and hold on this month actually we go we go and go bring something big something better big bad collab especially with DJ Rafa again and three other people amazing them go and go sing over and over and over like kakua ya any international collaboration coming through yes I have international collabs I'm not going to talk about them because you should you should tell us for people to look forward to that no no no no no we should just wait they should just wait wait and wait and wait when the right time comes but it's gonna be a big tune ever big big big bad tune like the last international collab I did actually not the last the second last international collab I did with Omari from Jamaica and it won three awards one in Kenya and two in Jamaica and this one now the coming or January well we're looking forward to that now all this show is karaoke live right here so you know that means karaoke has a lot to do with singing so for you as J-farm we want you to do something for us you can just maybe Paripapa or just any any of it but Paripapa is the latest one so maybe that one you can just sing for us just a capella just a little bit yeah yeah you know the problem with J-farm is that most of my songs I normally do them on studio yeah I know that so when it comes to to sing in a capella but I'm gonna try I'm gonna try all right yes that's why we love it because it's fine it's challenging yeah all right when you're ready when you're ready I am ready yeah when you're ready always born ready all right now I take it away then which camera uh camera 4 camera 4 yes all right no that must if you think so we do pandi dark somebody think so we sing in at the studios one thing the things we do pandi streets kupan kupan kupan the videos pa pa paripapa hey pa pa paripapa because so pa pa paripapa yeah pa pa you thanks you thanks for that that was nice you tried I didn't think you'd pull it off but you really tried yeah the person who knows the song very well they will know that I I did some mistakes in in the lyrics I wasn't sure about some things but anyway we give thanks for that yeah we give thanks to life now where can people find you on social media for someone looking to connect with you or just talk about your you know talk to you about her collab or wanna walk with you or you know call you for an event how did they reach you actually I have a CBO community based organization I try to talk to you it's about drugs people who are going through struggles like marijuana what do you call this mirror alcohol cocaine heroin any other drug you know what I mean so I have a CBO I deal with it and then we do some like outreach door to door door to door outreach to door to door like what do you call door to door rehabilitation and thing you know what I mean down in Madari slams oh Madari sure 2019 fact no 20930 20930 is Madari not but our Madari I don't think we have a a specific stage jujaro the whole a jujaro dance stop all of Madari yes that is really nice and you have an event coming up on the on the 18th of this month yeah kala invasion yes yes yes tell us about that how what should people bring how is it how are you prepping for that actually I'm just I don't know what to tell the people right now about this because what I prepared for this day Janosita all right yes I so people should come kala invasion 18th yeah on Saturday right do you know where it will be yes kaha wa sukari I'm going to be there I'm going to be a horse team alongside bjts kajji talk we'll have val we'll have ken relby he's going to be a lot of white ffo presenters we'll have jfarm boss emoji we have so many guys coming through it's going to be one of the biggest events in this in in this month right and I'm looking forward to that energy full blast energy yeah 18th May 18th May kaha wa sukari karaoke team you have to be there and charges are very affordable just 400 bob advance and 500 bob IV gate you cannot miss this one now jfarm on facebook twitter instagram jfarm on facebook is jfarm kenya twitter instagram youtube everything is jfarm kenya jfarm kenya jfm kenya yes I all right and your music is also available on youtube on youtube itunes dundum the last time I the last time I upload music via dundum is long time ago so itunes amazon google play tidal right yes sir so guys go support him at jfarm kenya that's on facebook twitter instagram and of course on snapchat snapchat go support him like his music share if you can buy don't just download you can also buy just to support him and that will be amazing well thank you so much for coming through I don't like snapchat by the way because of the sun oh those filters as I said you meet people in real life and they don't look like what they look like on snapchat so on snapchat I look like MJ and then here I look like DJ shitty but that's true though that's true true I look like shitty no like snapchat filters line but okay maybe shitty without the locks maybe maybe without the locks shitty doesn't have shitty looks good yeah but he doesn't have locks maybe if you didn't have locks you'll look like ah the beard the beard will stop yeah then he'll shop yeah he's you are white but then you are like a six two or something why are you you're six no thirteen fourteen I'm long not tall yeah you're long it is very tall and shitty is a bit short but shout out to DJ shitty as well do follow Jayfarm, Kenya do follow Adfeline, Jun on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram YouTube as well the hashtag as well is karaoke why to faithful at karaoke live where to faithful that's on Facebook, Twitter and on Instagram karaoke underscore why to faithful we still have more show for you so stay with us don't go anywhere we'll be right back and thank you so much for watching