 Welcome back to the Isakit Good Vibes Kamakawai The Kenyan Vibes all the way Nasita choka kuru dia Sawa sawa So in the comments kunam tu alisema Otam Vooji Na najom to alishindu What is happening? But anyway he is our next guest in studio He is a hip-hop artist He'll be telling us more about himself What he does And we just get to know him Natu You know We get some good vibes right in here Sawa sawa Anyway, Karibusana kwenye studio How are you? I am fine Thank you for hosting me You are welcome Ya ni Mi tunafu raya He is just smiling Mi sigawana ame He is smiling all through The whole time I know Aon diwa tu tunatakanga Atakama umu kwa nama kasiri ko Just smile You know It goes a long way See you Anyway kindly introduce yourself To ambi una tokam tagani And what you do I am Marlon Rukand kwa lini otam Vooji That's my artist name Okay Nime tokam 36 36 Eko mamlaka Mamlaka Ya 36 Okay So what do you do What kind of music do you do? I do hip-hop and R&B Hip-hop and R&B Yes, hip-hop and R&B Interesting Inspirations ako zakufanya Hip-hop and R&B zili tokam Sasa hip-hop Abbas Abbas kumaf Obviously You know those times He was the man I used to listen to him all the time Mostly him But R&B I have a wide range of artists Tell us please Karun Xenia Valerimudoni And then on the international stage Like people like Chris Brown Ya Okay, interesting You know Most of the artists, by the way, when you are a hip-hop Sometimes you can switch the R&B side How was it for you? It was challenging Like I found hip-hop easy Just rapping, rapping was easy But now singing Having to produce some certain notes In a kwangumu By R&B Actually, I was like See wengi when you are a hip-hop and rap When you are a rap and rap, you are a R&B Very few Good to see you for that Thank you I have been listening to music so far And how did you get into it? My journey My journey in music It's been Good Good mostly Ya, it's been good mostly Ya It's like We started out just as friends in our neighborhood A friend of ours, Anitwa Pink He used to produce He started producing right after we left high school Then we started recording Kus another friend of ours got equipment Aditwa Brian Got equipment So we started recording in a store Then But professionally started recording last year Just last year Put out a few tips So tell me a bit about Pink The producer that you worked with Unfortunately he passed on How has your change me kuwaji for you? So living without Pink right now It has been the hardest thing Kus he used to teach us He used to like drive us to do more Like I used to only sing But now I also produce Because it told me you have to produce Ya, you have one song so that Like you will pick a kanduna joa What you would want a song to sound like Ileka bisa So it's better you have this knowledge That's how we used to do it But he passed on He was Asikul Seloria Passed on on December 5th Ya and if you guys It's hard sometimes to job producers But he has worked on I think Matata even posted him on his group When he passed on But he is the producer behind Most of Matata's songs So your music Una fanya music that speaks a lot of emotions And out of experiences in yome kuwana So tell us about that Ya The reason why I started doing Adenbi As like a genre Adenbi at least you know you are allowed to To speak what you feel And nobody will judge you It's not like it's hip-hop You just know hip-hop mostly I just I'll just be rapping Ya I'll just be talking whatever I'm talking Ya But with Adenbi Like I can be vulnerable And still get my message across Yes Ya That's nice So what are you currently working on right now EP album I'm working on an EP It is actually Like a deluxe version to An EP I already released The third EP Ya the first one The first EP is called Dangerous Feelings It was an Adenbi EP And now I'm doing Dangerous Feelings Extensions Okay Ya that's the next project It's the Like the deluxe version just Okay Album Album tunaipata suun Or badu tendele kwa konipizu Suun Suun Ya I've been thinking You've been thinking Ya It's already in the works At the end of the year maybe Ya Okay sawa sawa I just want to talk about Your current song and you need to have lost I think you'll see It's more of R&B Ya Tell us a bit about that Thought process in Yilkwa And what emotion You were trying to pass out there Before we listen to it So like Mostly when I write a song Like an R&B song I'm speaking from An experience that I already had Like I used to I have a girl Some other time Tamu Tashari We were good Until we were not You know Things happened Then Like It got toxic To point to that We just shouted each other When we meet You know And I wasn't trying to have that In my life Those negative vibes Was telling her Like You know I love you And I'd be lost without you But I'd rather not be with you Cause we are making We are too toxic We are too toxic together So ya That's the emotion behind the song Ya I was just deriving from that If you said in my life Alright So before we even listen to that song I want you to share Where people can find your music Your EPs Maybe the album at the end of the year And more of your projects And just get to follow up on What you're doing Okay You can find me everywhere On all platforms All of them Any that you can think about You'll find me there Under Otwambuji Kainili Spell Umezawa Spellia Okay Otwambuji A-U-T-U-M-N V-U-G-I Ya That's the spelling to my name You can find me everywhere The dangerous feelings extensions I'll only release it on Mook On Mookba and Spotify So you better get on that Spotify guys Cause it's here No no no Ya ya ya Yes Thank you so much for coming through So what is it that you do on your free time I listen to views You listen to And eat And eat Ya I told you Why not wanna pay naku kula Ndiwa kwa too heavy Noshi ed Noshi ed sawa sawa Anyway app next is Lost by Otwambuji