 10? Ya, I've been doing music since 2010, especially in my church. And I'm happy because it has been a very, very fine moment for me. Tell us about it because you were able to do a whole album. Ya, 2010, I tried my best. I did my first album unfortunately. The team that I was with or the people surrounding me, they were not able maybe to support because I was somebody there with a different idea. You know being one person with different idea among people who have different ideas. So it was very challenging for me. I tried my level best but I could not make it. So I was forced to go down fast and wait for the right time. Because God's time is the best time. God's time is the best time. Do you feel like at the time it was rushed, the whole process? No. Or was it just the management's different ideas? The issue was that I had a dream that I could do it. Unfortunately the people I was working with, they could not see that dream before. So I can't say it was a rush idea or I was faster than my time. No, I can't say that. So the first album didn't do as well but then you didn't lose hope. You went back to the church, then you became a motivational speaker. Ya, I've been doing a lot from my church through the support of Pastor Bill Gdinge From which church if I may ask? Deliverance church, Solid Rock. Solid Rock. Okay, shout out. Na washikuruote mungo abariki hamjamboni. Okay, so how did that start? Did you always have a passion? Did you always feel like you're a shepherd? Because a motivational speaker is like a shepherd in church terms. Did you always have that calling? Actually, even if I refuse, I usually find myself doing it. Because sometimes you find a kajama there who needs your support. You know, sometimes being a motivational speaker does not mean you are trained. It's something that is spiritual. Because you find somebody there who needs your support. Through that level, you are a motivational speaker. You can train this person of which class you are supposed to be in. Maybe because of ABCD, this happened, but you can change it. The way you are, you can change it and improve your life. So it has been well. We need a word actually. I think these days, if did you talk to Neza Semukweli, we are flooded by music that is not actually guiding people to the right direction. So what would you advise the youth of today? The people who are watching this circuit? People from Solid Rock who are watching you right now? What would you tell them right now? To me, I can say, these people are saying that many music may be at the peak level. I can say this. There is so many, many, many music outside there that are very good. Unfortunately, the challenge becomes to how we are marketing our music. You find that the music that we are doing, those who are doing quality music, it's not easy for you to get a chance like now Nixson is at Y254. It's not easier. But those who are maybe doing these other things, Inakwa nira isi kwao kuenda ju. So we need to pray more. Those who are doing gospel music, we need to pray more. Those who are doing secular music still, we need to pray more because we can also do this secular music with a good message. I like that. They would call it love music instead of just secular music because even there are gospel artists like Akina BBCC, they sing love music and I think even our parents can listen to it without cringing. Would you do that as a gospel musician in Kenya? It depends what you are doing. I don't say I can't do it and I don't say I can't do it. But it depends what you are doing. You know, sometimes it doesn't mean when I sing and mention God somewhere, it's a gospel music. So it depends on how you are saying. What am I speaking to? What am I trying to pass out? To pass to somebody. So that is what matters a lot. Tell us about your comeback in the music industry after 2010 because right now we have a new track that we are about to release on the E-Circuit but before that, let us know. I've been praying every time na uduriya keshas, every time na uduriya events, the church na filtriya kwamba like nili kosaia because unaketi pale and you have something that is unique. So through that prayer na kati beliwi ya kwamba, in 2018 I must do something. Tha's why last year nili amka na kasaim ah. I'm going back to the studio. I'm going back to the studio because So Rafika Misa, did you go to which studio did you choose? I want to thank Mr. Abedi Goso because he's a very good friend of mine and he has been a friend of mine for so long. Nili kwa kilasa tu ki kutana tu nongia na ni ambe kujiwa kwa studio wu faji mahambo tu kienda mahalia na ni ambe kwa niksoni you can do better than what you are doing now. So come back to the studio, we do something good. So I did it and I thank Abedi Goso, whatever you are. May God bless you. Gambo production. Yeah, Gambo production. Fun fact, before we go to the nitra kuchisa, same again, yeah? Yeah. Your first album, you paid for it through football and people don't know this about you. I bet even Soledrok Ajia about this. They don't know about that. Very few people know about this, someone like Ventures, whatever he is, someone like Alex Kavaji, whatever you are. They knew about it because they were there, very supportive and they used to give me very serious support. Unfortunately, they were not to that level where they could say niksoni wu tatembe aivi wu fiki apa. Tu lukwa nengia tu kuwa studio tunafanya, tu kibaliza tunayenda but we thank God. We thank God because God had a good plan for me. Ya, and ya kasi ma tuliya wu tatamuka tena. Tatamuka tena. Nande o me amka, o me kuzena trakukalisana same again. What's the inspiration behind same again? This same again, I know it can minister to anyone, anytime. It doesn't matter about your age. This is a song where once you are in trouble, once you are in a very difficult situation, I believe it can minister to you. It doesn't matter your age or your category. Even the rich people, they sometimes find themselves in a very critical condition, in a very difficult moment. This song can minister to them. Ya. Nice, nice. Before we go, I want to read some comments on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. That's on Y24 Channel. I'm at the E-Circuit. But I have a question for you. Our topic of the day, it's about dreadlocks and the high school kids. Apparently they've been allowed to go back to school with dreadlocks. What do you think about that? As a motivational speaker and a gospel artist. To me, I can say this. It's good to follow the rules that are any place, follow the rules. But now that's the new rule. Go with dreadlocks. Once you come to my teacher in my class, I say, please, I require only students without tseme na takawote wa kwen alone, whether you are a lady or a man. Kindly follow that rule. If you feel like my rules are very unsuitable for you, just go to somewhere else where these rules will suit you. Where the rules are more acceptable to you. You found a way not to answer. I see where the motivational speaker comes in. And where can someone find you on social media? In social media, I am Nickson Amadi. N-I-X-O-N. That is my Nickson. Nickson Amadi. You can find me there on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and that's all. And YouTube, of course. They can subscribe. Nickson Amadi. The best support you can give me is by subscribing to my channel. Yes. So subscribe, subscribe wherever you are. So, we are about to play Nickson Amadi's new song, same again, but before that, let me sample some of your tweets and comments on Facebook. Someone by the name of Arian Simba goes by the handle Arian underscore Simba on Twitter. Simba, thanks for your channel for playing Tamu by Mboso. You can thank DJ Talk and you can still send your requests on Zingoja. How about it? Yeah, yeah. Kabisa. Sa, sa. On Facebook, Iman James, Simba, I'm loving the show, Kindly Play for Me, Kiboko by Masauti. I don't know that one, but DJ Talk is amazing. Safi Kabisa, David Pisa of Prince. David Prince, Simba. Play for me in Goma Modya, Nandi, Ima Nyash, Free Locked. Eh? Nyash. Ima Nyash. Ima Free. Nyash, Ima Free Nyash. Iman doa lukwana manisha kusama. Sa, sa, nasima Locked from Eldoritz. Thank you for watching.