 in the morning. It is a very, very beautiful Thursday. Konakabari, small, small hapa to Nairobi, and it's raining. Finally, ebat muskevisuri, because it's a very good day to be alive. At Y-Five on Facebook, Y-2-5-4 channel on Twitter, Y-2-5-4, underscore channel on the gram, hashtag of the day's Thursday Vibes. Now, we just had a very interesting interview with one, Stephanie Ayeta. And if you missed it, all you have to do is just go back to Y-2-5-4 on YouTube and watch it as many times as you need to. Karebusana to the entertainment segment. And welcome my first guest of the day. Aha. I'm going to say hello to my guest. Hello. Yes? Yes. Hi. Hi. How are you? I'm fresh. Hey, you look like sunshine and it's raining. I'm just asa, I'm a fresh boy. I'm good too. Ah, I like that. Please, let me introduce myself. Hey, hey, I'm Jenny Adjoa, my friend. This is your voice solo, I'm from Manzeh. I'm from Karebus. Mm-hmm. Tell us about yourself. I'm from Kapo. I'm from the sleep shop. Do you think I must make a fitting? I think so. You're right. I think I must make a fitting. I'm from Karebus. Wow. I'm from Karebus. Aha. I'm from Karebus. Aha. I'm from Batis. I'm from Goulod. Yes. Sorry, sorry, Bars. All right, tell us about yourself. I'm from Mhambu. Aha. I'm from Mhambu. I'm from the sleep shop in Kashuwa. Aha. I'm from the sleep shop in Mbue Mbue. Aha. I'm from Metulia. You're from Matata. Yes. I'm from Manne No Mubu. Aha. I'm from Imsani. Aha. Yeah. I'm from Karebus. I'm from Manzeh. I'm from Manzeh. I'm from Karebus. Aha. I'm from Kishor. I'm from Kishor. Aha. OK, how do you find your social media when you are able to watch, when you are able to talk to size, size, size? You can follow me on Instagram at Solomso, S-O-L-O-H, M-S-O-H, FB, S-O-L-O-H, Twitter, S-O-L-O-M-S-O, any place, S-O-L-O-M-S-O All right, so one of the things that I like about your bio is you distinguish between the melody and the lyrics What are the lyrics that are very slappy? I like to feel, the lyrics has a touch to it and I get cancer like I have a baby, I have a big belly I like to listen to the lyrics I am not listening to lyrics because I like to listen to the melody I don't listen to lyrics I listen to lyrics first, I like to listen to the melody So the melody is the lyrics first and then listening to the lyrics Now, what do you think of Despacito? Yeah. Why? Uh, the feeling of Despacito, when I first came to Despacito, it was a virus. It was lyrics. It was a melody. Mm-hmm. When I first came to Despacito, it was a mirror. Mm-hmm. It was a jacket. Mm-hmm. It was a scarf. When I first came to Despacito, it was a melody. Mm-hmm. So, the melody, I think, is a slap sound and lyrics. Okay. Yeah. Some people trust your process after, first of all, are you a songwriter? It's a songwriter, so what do you think about it? I prefer music. So, what do you think about it? So, to be specific, is there any kind of vibe level that can provide you exactly what you feel? I'm a producer. Okay. And I don't like it. I'm into a sort of soft beats. So what were you doing before? Before I was doing gospel. But after I was doing the generation gospel, the music was bad. The music was dance. But after I was doing the gospel, it appeared that the music was bad. It was okay. It was okay. It was okay. It was okay. It was okay. It was okay. And after I was doing gospel, it appeared that the music was bad. It was okay. I like the young generation of gospel. What were the things you like to do when doing gospel? I liked it. I think I thought it was funny. When we were doing gospel, we were in the 40 years of gospel. When I was young, I liked to do so. but I know when they will say, you will not be able to say anything. You will be able to speak. You will still be able to say that, but you will also be able to talk. Now, I know there are many people here, but let's focus on you first. So, are you a gospel artist through and through? Do you acknowledge the God and send him a thank you? Thank you, thank you. I am a label artist, because I want to explore, I want to do better. So I want to try to generate music. I want to appreciate more. And I want to feel. Because when I listen to love songs, I feel, yes, because I'm solo. I want to get it. Because I feel. And my music, I want to feel. Even if it's a gospel song, I want to feel. I want God to benefit me. So I want to talk about God and everything. I want to talk about, even if it's about my life, I want to talk about God and everything. I want to be God to benefit me. So my gospel song is about God to benefit me. I want to be God to benefit me. There is a story that I want to tell you. I want to tell you that I want to be God to benefit me. Because I want to learn love songs. I want to learn it. I want to learn the story of it. So, somewhere in Uganda, Kampala. There is a plan called Richard. Now Richard met a show called Fortunet. Now, unfortunately, for Fortunet, I have a lot of friends. I want to learn it. So Richard said, I like it. So I want to go to school. I want to learn it. I want to learn it. Fortunet said, Oh, baby, you too. You too. So, in fact, after this, I was in 2018. To Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, when I was completed, to Menda, to Menda, to Menda, so long as I have Language and Arts. I am not so proud to be an educator. So, Present it to me. Welcome, jokes about my generation. I want to know what Richard's opportunity is. No, no, no, no. I'm just asking. You can't be a lawyer before you go to school. You have two insurances. You can't be a lawyer. You can't be a lawyer before you go to school. But you can't be a lawyer before you go to school. You can't be a lawyer. Why? Because you can't be a lawyer before you invest for Moja. Ah, see. The point is, you can't be a lawyer. You can't be a lawyer. After, of course. Ah, ah, ah. And he enjoys the fruits of his investment to semi-critical. See, I'm like, okay, don't, don't be upset with me, but I'm just trying to see it from a perspective. Eh. So, some people are going to do their Mali roles after taking, taking. So, I'm so happy. I'm a classmate, but... I think, I think Richard, because I want to feel him. Sometimes, when you're at home, there's no place for you to stay. There's no place for you to spend. You know, right? And one thing I want to say is, maybe you can't spend it as a presenter. You know, right? And you know, at that time, I had a passion for doing my job. So, I went to the party. I did my job. Then, I was like, oh. So, I went to the party. I went to the party. I was a presenter. So, I went to the party. I was a presenter. But I didn't go to the party because I was a presenter. Wow. So, when my father went, you're molding me into the female that you want. You're not going to do that. I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do that. But I'm going to be a doctor. And I'm going to be a presenter. Because I'm not that late. I'm not going to be late. I'm not going to. It's okay if he's not late. But I'm not going to be late. I'm going to be better than him. I'm going to be a champion. I'm not going to be the champion. I'm not going to be a champion. Wow. This is the first time that I've heard you say that. If he comes here, I'm going to be a professional when I get here. Alright. Back to your musical career. So, we did a big break. So, you took it for three years. Yeah. Why did you take a break? When you were in Kablo, why? What are the problems you have with the children? Because they hear that's a problem now as well I feel like I am a musician I have a lot of music I feel that before I actually I was born I was born in the village I have a lot of music I was born in the village I was born in the village I have a lot of music I have a lot of music I looked everywhere so I would say this Break For 3 years I just have a great experience because of my experience Because of the skills I could not tell a expletive judge we did different quelts so I just took my Break For 3 years because I thought when I hear them they will called me So, can we say you are of one genre? So, can we say you are of one genre? So, is it dangerous to have bounce-bounce in a genre? Because if you don't know how to sing, it's dangerous. So, can we say you are of one genre? I don't know what happens now after that. So, can we say you are of one genre? So, can we say you are of one genre? So, can we say you are of one genre? So, can we say you are of one genre? 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