 So that we can center all our focus on you here, right here, cut, cut. You're about to stop Rege, you're not stopping Rege. You've confused everybody in the studio and most of them are gentlemen. So you have generally stopped Rege. Welcome, welcome, welcome. It's such an honor to have you on set. Karibu-san, I don't even know what I want to do. Just tell me all about you, how your journey has been, how do you feel being so the way you are right now, Malulianzia started from the barram, now a hei, a hei. Oh yeah, it has been a beautiful journey, the cameras over there. I can say thank God so far, doing great and I get good feedback from people. Alright, I started as a lead girl, like singing, dancing and all that. But till 2010, he's when exactly he started singing in live band music. That's when I started and I sang for eight years in live band music. That was 2018, when I stopped doing live band music and decided to start my journey as a solo artist. So I did it in Tanzania for live band and then I went to Dubai also for live band. So 2018, I came back to Tanzania and I decided to start as Winnie, as Brand, as solo artist and in 2019, I started releasing my songs and here I am. I want to ask maybe Tofautia, experience from a live band now just to being Winnie as a solo artist. When I put behind the scenes, you make very hard things look very easy because I know the pressure of production, but you're very very calm and cool. How do you feel about it? I can say live band is a beautiful experience as well because it's a place where I manage to learn a lot about music, especially vocals and all that, to have confidence on stage, to dance and enjoy the audience. So it's a lot about live band. This side is also beautiful because I'm alone, so I'm free to move around. I'm free to do my stuff when I want. And it's easy for me to reach a lot of people because I'm free to move around. But for live band, it was just some places. I would have thought to go and go, but I didn't want to go. I would do it once a year. But I like that you're a go-getter. You didn't even have to tell me, I can just hear. And you've worked with so many heavy, heavy names. Everything is confidence. And I believe that I have something and if I want to do something, I have to reach someone and talk to them like I have this, can we share. So the good thing is they also like what I'm doing. They like my music. They say Mario, he liked my music. So we did something. Masaut as well, when I sent the project to him, he was so happy. He was so happy. Yeah, he liked the song as well. Masaut is a great singer. I know, I know. She's amazing, isn't she? Tell me how it was doing your first ever video, your first ever professional video. Were you afraid? Did you have butterflies? I was afraid, I was afraid, I was afraid. So I was saying in that Masaut video, there's a red outfit, by the way, it's for me to wear, it's for me to wear. I'm going to stop breaking it. Yes, so gorgeous, when did you get it? Okay, I have a designer back home. So she's the one who designed my video for Masauti. She's the one, I love. Thank you, shout out to you. Shout out to you indeed, it was phenomenal. Do you have a problem with, to say it in Malay, they first see you as a, I'm not trying to stop breaking it by saying this, it's just, there's no other way to say it. They treat you as a sex object. Do you have, have you ever encountered that problem? Oh, sometimes, yeah. Guapo, you're trying to make a point, saying things mean what uncle is just checking out to the area. How do you deal with that? I know how to deal with it. So it doesn't bother me, clearly. Yeah, it doesn't. You're not a feminist, say my old man, she do what a man can do, what a woman can do better, no need to fight. You have such a vibe, I really like your vibe. What would you like to tell your fans in Kenya, especially? I can say that Kenyans are just amazing so far. I got a lot of comments on YouTube channel, on my YouTube channel, it's positive vibe. So I'm so happy you guys really, really invited me here. Well, so all I'm asking you is to keep enjoying my music, keep supporting my music because I'm going to do a lot of collaboration with Kenyans. Yes, and I'm going to do my own song. So I want you to support me. Just go in my YouTube channel, official Weenie, subscribe and leave your comment there on the video. Omenishika is there and follow me on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, at Weenie Teasy, Weenie of WINI underscore Teasy. There's someone asking at the back here, it has style of music, it sounds like that of someone from Uganda, a bit of Bongo, is she from UG? Who is there? His name is Eman James, he's right there, just behind you the screen, up on the mountain, yes. Hey Eman James, we're about to pose reggae also you. Congratulations! Oh, that's good comment. Music is a language of love, so it can touch everywhere, it can be mixed of a lot of instruments and a lot of style of music. So yeah, but I'm not from Uganda, I'm Tanzanian. It's because your English is fantastic, it's a very, very good day. It's just a hint of the accent, that's why it sounds very exotic. Thank you. What is your greatest fear in life? Not to be happy. Wow, that's deep, that's deep. Like you can find yourself doing something that doesn't make you happy. Yes. Have you ever done something that doesn't make you happy? Like Khosoudito just because it's bringing money and you know, you have to make ends meet, have you ever been in such a situation? No, always I'm trying my best to do things that make me happy, but sometimes you don't get the right result you want, so you always end up not happy. On Tuesday, we were asking our viewers what they miss about being in primary school. In primary school, I went to, I don't know how you call it here in Kenya, but the primary school I went to is Kayumba, is the one that is for those local, local kids to get a point. So yeah, in school we used to have those mamas who are coming and they are selling ice cream, they're selling ground nuts, they're selling a lot of stuff. So I used to make sure that when I go to school, I bake for money from my father or my mother. So after breakfast, then I go out and buy ice cream. So those stuff, I miss them. We are spirit animals. Okay, so what we're going to do is, please if you could again just say your social media handle, so we make sure you get a serious following from Kenya. I would love my people from Kenya to support me, keep supporting me, so make sure you follow my YouTube channel, official weenie. Don't forget WINI, that's my name, official weenie on YouTube. Make sure you subscribe and yeah, be there, you'll get notification. And also follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, same name, weenieteasy. My favorite things about you, just as we have been having a conversation, you are so fierce. You have such a, her performance is, you could pay money, a lot of it, and feel okay, because I'm a deliverer. And then I love how you're very simple, but I can be sure that. But I like how you're so simple and so kind. So thank you for coming on the show. This is your home. So if you ever feel like coming, please come back. Please come back. Thank you for having me, thank you. I noticed my DJ likes to be sang too. So maybe would you give him some sauce? Give him a form for him a little bit. Can I record it for you? Yeah. Hey, we're about to stop reggae truly today. No, at twice I found Facebook hashtag is Bounce Nation. Do not get too confused, your machine stops. Can't start, let's go.