 Yes, and that was Irelz and Spears. He is not a guest to the show. He's been here before and if you are a fan of this particular show then Bati ume muwana before, he is an Afro dancehall artist who is doing amazing things and we'll get to know him for those who don't know him. Yes, how are you? How are you? I'm fine, how are you? How are you? I'm fine, I'm fine. I'm fine, I'm fine. You look like a very good, like a good a good child. You know, she does any problems and you know, unproblematic. She will be your official prince at any point. I was right. Online? Wow! Get out of here. Morauna shtuka. Adom preset. Morauna shtuka. Adom preset. He's done. He's left the conversation. I'm a maliza. No, I was a good kid. You are a good kid. So, who came here at any point? Tifo, Abadri. Okay. The bad and the good as well. So, who knows to you for being a good child? Nani ni kwa gomo. Nani ni kwa gomo. Nani fanya kwa, I know. He's our boss. You expect her to... You are Rui. Apana kuna... Apana kuna... But you are not. Congratulations. Anyway, that was our question of today. Nani ni nili fanya wu kengia kwa ofisiya printi. Basasahut. Ulingia for the good reason. Ulu konam salimia. Which school are you in? Ni kwa you kanveli kwa tigoni. Really? Okay. We should talk more after this. Anyway. Kindly introduce yourself to the people. Who is Arozen Spears? Arozen Spears is an Afro dance artist from Kenya doing amazing things. We're just getting started. Vibes motomotosiko on the way. Just support the music. Enjoy the vibes and good music. Alright. The last time we met with you was at beautiful people events. Concerts. Yes. And I remember when I introduced you while performing. What has that done for you in your music career? I think it has done for me. I think it's just being put on that same level with somebody like that. It's just a plus. People have seen this kid has this to offer. And it's a long way to go. We're just getting started, but just getting the acknowledgement from somebody like Waere. That's a legend. So it shows if you continue doing good work, good music, things will fall into place. So bija na pali, push, push, push. Or to reach out. Namka fanya song. It was a home haziwezi. So it's a YouTube video. So it's a good song. What is the song you sang when you were in Georgia? Not really. Which is the song you sang when you bring traction to you? I think I cannot pinpoint one song because if you sing a song you can't tell what it is. But if you sing a song you can't tell it is a song. I think I'm a vapefula and I think when I'm singing a song I can relate to it because he's a common condition in releasing a video in Kenya. I'm sure he'll have the same kind of support. So I think even if it's a song it plays a role by the way. Because the song is a good song but try to look and see So, I think that one has shown me one or two things about the industry. Omsani kuna elevi bini gependa, lakini the listeners or the fans, or my DJ, kuna song matapatiya rotation mo. I say to muziki ni imbaya, but nwa jovenya, iksonga kia kakupaliwa kwa dance, fulama kwa club, wato na mufunai. So that's what I'm getting to learn. At the end of the day, it's a learning process, you know, continue growing and improving. What would you say is your biggest strength as an Afrodansal artist? I would say my biggest strength, I think for me because it comes naturally, that's the one I love the most. I'm a more versatile artist. Season, song, tattoos and mefanya, definitely different. I cannot box myself, or I'm only this type of vibe, or my strength is that. I think my strength is just being able to flow into any type of beat. And at the end of the day, being conscious, giving positive music at the end of the day, I think that goes a long way, career-wise. I think that along the journey. What kind of box do you want? What kind of box do you want? I don't know. Let me ask you. That's really important. We have a lot of skills. You've done some other collaborations other than with Wairi. Are you planning to do more collaborations when a single spekiaa kukidogo? At the moment, I think when a good collaboration comes along in the way, I will not dismiss it, but right now I'm just focused on building my brand. Put the name outside there. I have a lot of work to do in terms of putting more content, releasing more videos. So people can get acquainted with who they are, who they are, to show the people to a wide industry. Right now I'm really focused on putting more material out. I have more songs coming out. Consistency is key in any industry. That's true. We have so many talented artists. And the talented ones, they are not consistent. When you own to a wazi, not to imagine to a wazi, but to be consistent. Hard work beats talent any day. So if you have the talent, you may be a footballer, but when it is easy, you may be able to play a game, you may be able to eat. So talent is something I will do and I will work on it. New hard work, consistency, and discipline at the end of the day. Speaking of consistency, you have a new song, Mada Me. I know it's called Mada Me. I know it's called Mada Me. Can you tell us a bit about the song? I have a vibe about it because I think people are expecting if I remember it, something similar. But no, I'm not like that. At the end of the day, I love music, I love the creativity process. I cannot box myself. So let me just give them music. I'm sure we can depend on the vibe and as an artist, the most important thing is keep on content quality music. So Mada Me is really quality. We are not talking about Mada Me. I know it's called Mada Me. Mada Me is a vibe to investigate the vibe of the international. So at the end of the day, we are trying to show people Kenya kuna talent bana. So if you were to do a collaboration right now with an international artist, who would you pick? Right now, you have a chance to and they will do it. I am here. We will do this. I am here. I am here. I am here. I am here. I am here. I am here. We are international artist. Actually, I would not want to do international right now. I really want to do the local. I give you one international one local. So international is easy? That one is easy. Ha ha ha. If I can get娼uki on a track Right now flatup boy than business was internationally vibe. Musuki stone stop. so that will be one of them just to put me on that international level so we know Africa PL but we are putting the African brand on so I will go with either Wiscord or Bunnaboy and Kenya wakom ingi ban wakom ingi tago moja? Saii, mii ni chikia watu I think my fibers and baby's are Otile Otile? okay interesting Hanya kwa kimiwa, hanyu kwa hanyu kwa hanyu kwa hanyu kwa hanyu. Kwa hanyu kwa hanyu kwa hanyu, I hanyu inina kما hanyu iiikati. Hanyu kwa hanyu, hanyu hanyu. So I'm just taking a niki dog and then after a few weeks or months we will release another song. So what do you think people find unconditional love? Mombasa raha? Madami? Everything is on YouTube, on Spotify, Tidal and all digital platforms. Streaming platforms will find Arozin Spear, that is A, WRO, WRS. S-P-E-A-R-Z, R-S-N-S-P-E-S with the Z at the end. To kupali YouTube, support, subscribe, just share them. If you love the vibes, share. Alright, so thank you so much for coming in. Any shoutouts? Ya, nipenokom bia, ma fans na washkuru sana, for pushing the music, I appreciate you so much. Ma youth watu anyu na fanyamziki manzei. Don't give up, keep on pushing. It's possible, just see your consistency and quality goes a long way. Ya, alright. So once again, thank you so much for coming through. We appreciate it. Pleasure. Ya, so I hope to see you here some more with more different vibes. Shala. Ya, so up next is Arozin Spear's Madami.