 We don't come out of here with an accent, there's a problem, okay? I must come out here with accent, thick! At least two, three words that I can use on the streets, but basically accent is what I want, yeah. Okay, we found out this is white in the morning, the ladies prefer to show in this hair town, in this hair city, if you don't know somebody, if you don't believe, don't even do it, just watch Monday all the way to Friday, Saturday all the way to 10, 9, in the studio we have a very, very, very big guest, you know? You know the bigness of guests with entourage, na watu na kato pesa, they all look like money, yes, that's how you know it's a big, a big deal, hey! Hey, how you doing? I'm good, are you? I'm chilling, how you doing? Yeah, I'm okay, therefore I'm hungry though. You're hungry? Yeah, I'm okay, yeah. All right. Your teeth hurt. My teeth? Nah, I can take these off. Yeah? So it's like for old people, don't you just say it? No, it's not fouls teeth, it's just jewelry for my teeth. It's saying where I can take off my ring, or you can take off your thing. The thing? Doof! Just confirming that she can actually do because of the grill in her mouth. I'm always very fascinated by people on TV, I don't have a friend who has them so. You should get them for yourself. Yeah, they won't be out there. I mean, look at my hair already, I'm shouting. Yeah, she's shouting everywhere. I add also. Yeah, just add, make it big once. Please introduce yourself to the people. Where's my... That's your camera. Yo, what's up? Black is from Yama da Man, all the way from South Africa, Durban. Happy to be here. I didn't get your name. Valentine. Valentine. Nice me here. Cool. What do you like about Kenya so far? I mean, I don't have a great idea of Kenya. I only got here yesterday in the afternoon and I've been busy all day today, so I don't know. But the breakfast was dope. What did you have for breakfast? What do you have? We had like a... Meat. Yeah, we had like... What was it? I had a croissant with like egg and cheese and sausage. The fruits are pretty cool. Yeah? Well, so very cool. Get to know us. I need some indigenous... Moutu ampeleke akulu gali na manago, omena. What else is it going to eat? Rajiz, what else to do for it? Hey, Miranda. We'll light your list. Light. Since your language you go after this, you should show me. Oh yeah. Something doubtful. Don't tempt me, don't tempt me. Okay, so we have been playing a game and I want to play the game with you but still interview at the same time. Okay. So a bunch of random questions and you answer them to your pleasing. Yeah? How is it working with Nassisi? Super dope. Nassisi is always been a big role model for me from the same place. Yeah, he's a cool person, cool guy. All right, okay, okay. What is something that makes you say not today's Satan? Not today's Satan. Yeah. Twitter. Why Twitter? I don't know. I feel like I don't use Twitter. I just go there and search my name and see what people are saying and sometimes it's bad stuff. Mostly that I'm dope and that they like my music and that I should come to Kenya. Well, look at you but be careful. Kenyans or Twitter are a different kind of breed. What do you mean? Yeah, tread lightly. They will, if you... It's the same thing. Explain what... Everyone has their own Twitter. So I feel kind of... Yeah. Everyone has their own. Are they as... Yeah. Brute and honest a little bit. That's what I'm saying. Savage. Ah, okay. Okay, so on the same page. What relaxes you? It's a little outshed. That's not even what you're thinking. What is it then? It's the thing that's been banned for the past three years. Uh-huh. Yeah. Okay, so I'm just gonna go perform a rock, police catches me. Just like this. What is the strangest thing you believe as a child? Ah... Yeah, actually believe a lot of strange shit. Uh-huh. Can I give you one? What? My mom, I asked her, you know, how did you get me or where do babies come from? I mean, it's supposed to be like cute, all the storks or they left you. Ah, my mom told me she got me at a bochari. Bochari, where did she get me? And I believed. Yes, that's the strangest thing. I used to believe that. You know, there's like cracks and lions on the ground anywhere you walk. Yeah, okay. Still cannot believe that. So like even today, like if I'm walking and I see a lion, I just fall over it. Okay. That's the way both kind of strange. It's okay. Hashtag is so prophetic. What can we know? Name one thing in your childhood that kids these days won't understand. Kids these days won't understand. Um, hmm. Probably, like as kids you should just go outside and just do like backflips and stuff. And play in the mud and slides. Okay, I don't know about mud. But in the park. You're a poor kid. This guy, that's telling me. In the park, just flipping around, doing backflips. Like if you could do a backflip as a kid at my place, like yeah, clean. Top tier. Top tier. Oh my gosh. Can you do a backflip now? No, definitely not. What happened? I just lost it. I lost it. All right. Let's talk about your music a little bit. Let's take a break from this. Tell me about where you see yourself in the next five years and be like employer. Where do you see yourself in the next five years? Next five years. I don't know. Probably the biggest, if not one of the biggest artists out of Africa. I don't want to be chilling inside Africa the whole time. Like maybe in five years I'll be here again just with more people and more children and just more. And you have clothes. This is a funny game. You got jokes. Basically you got jokes. Okay. What food brings you back to your childhood? What food brings me back to my childhood? You? I don't even know. There's probably a lot but it's probably just like traditional so no food that brings me back to my... Cabbage. Cabbage takes me back to childhood. Yeah, it takes me back to childhood and poverty. I don't like cabbage like that these days. Cabbage takes me back to high school. It takes me back to primary school even before, kind of. So even you have those memes in your country because December we eat meat, January we eat cabbage. Yes. Because we spent all the money and okay. Yes, for sure. Ah, so we're all the same. Really? Okay, I understand. Tell me about the projects that you're working on. Right now, I'm working on just expanding out of South Africa so I just came from Nigeria right now. I linked up with Oxlade, CK, who else was out there. Ice Prince, Larry Gaga, you know those kind of people. Just so I can expand. Yeah, now I'm out here trying to do like kind of the same thing, trying to see who's out here you know that can you know kind of match my style and we can do things. What are you about? Do you want people who are making noise in the industry now or are you looking for talent? I'm not really just about noise but it's just like if it matches and it's going to sound dope. Yeah. Because sometimes you make noise but you're not really like... Yes, people trend not because the sun sounds good it's just their trending. Yeah, for sure. Would you be open to having I want to say a collaboration of any kind of project with someone who's underground? Because I think that scene has a lot for you. Yeah, I feel like yeah. Somebody take him these underground places. Do you want to leave him? What do you leave him? Six days from now. Ah! Now what are you going to see in Kenya for six days? No, I'll make a plan. Yeah, okay. Also here we have a saying we know when it's about to rain but look at the sun. He or do you want to invoie that sun is for the rain. Yeah, so if you hear someone saying that it's you understand? Okay. No, I don't understand. No? Yeah. Don't come see me. Okay. We'll be going to see him. Ashtag the social party. What would you like to tell your Kengan audience? I'd like to say thank you so much for supporting me so much and just listening to my music to a point where I have to come here and just be here and feel the actual vibes. Hoping that I can go out somewhere and see actual people that listen and vibe to the music. But yeah, just expect bigger things from me and never let you down. That's my motto. Ketchu a Kenyan shawdi, man. We're nice. A Kenyan shawdi. We'll take you out. That's why I need to go out. Yeah. Just don't go out just anywhere. You go out in proper establishments. That's why I go quick. That's why the team is there. Managements are... They got you. I can see that look at me currently. Okay. Is that all you'd like to tell us? Yeah, I think that's it. I think I'm good. Would you like to tell anyone anything? When I say Nani Pima is directly translated you're measuring me like you're trying to post something on me. Last question. Describe yourself using a lyric. It could be yours or someone else's. I'm not allowed to swear here, man. Can you swear another language? So we won't know. I don't know. I don't know. I will just change the word. Okay. Future said, I never need a girl. I'm what a girl needs. You're a future fan? Yeah, that's my boy. Future? TV4L. To be quite honest, I have nothing against future. It's just that his memes and his reputation just they're hard for me. They're very hard. Okay, entertaining the memes. Yeah. Now I'm a big future fan. Yeah? Who else you a fan of? Young tag. Kana. Blacky. Okay, it's so loud. So now due to public demand you've told me to talk to you so that he can perform Perform? Yeah. Oh. Did I catch you off guard? Yeah, a little bit. Ha ha! I'm a very practical person. So I like to think practically he say you can perform you're an artist and all this. So small, small. Yeah, is that okay? So what do I, am I going to get a mic? Of course. And then I'm going to perform one of my songs. Yeah, okay. What else would you like? Do you want me to background? No, no, no. Yes, you can. Just hit it in the back. No, we're not. Please. Okay, a little bit. A little bit, just small. Small. Onna, nani. At 254 Facebook, white254 channel on Twitter, white254 on the school channel, on the gram hashtag is social, Friday. And if you want to say hi, say sasa. Tell me sasa. Sasa. Poor. Poor is, I'm good. I thought you said hi. Why would I say hi and then you say I'm good? Isn't it like... Sasa, see me. Hey. Ana pujasana, you're coming a lot. He's removing the shout out of me. I'm trying to hear the English. He's hurting my feelings. Look at that. My alarm just went off. No, this is not the time I wake up. I was just trying myself to see how well I can do here. So, we are live every day, Monday all the way to Friday, 7 all the way to 10 in the morning and we are lit. Basically that's all you need to know. So in studio we have had Masai, KDA, we have had Rajeez, the DJ and of course... Blacky, sumyama na man. I'm Valentine. I was presenting. Like so nice I have to make a presentation. Why you like this? Is he always like this? Ah. I want to pitch you. I want to pitch you. We really know you. Anyway, we got to leave, we got to go. But I will leave you in the capable hands of Rajeez, the DJ, as he allows us to bump to. Adios.