 Abas, minabas, kama, SPM. Cheki Mike ni Meshika namukono ya right. I keep it here. Yes, I'm hanging out with one of the pioneers. Hippo pioneers. Miskiza Abas kuzote. Elikwa mazotizina gonga Abas kubaf. Abas kubaf. Akaenda tini majaka, tukua nyu challenge. New life, new chapter. Bro, inakwa jie? Popo asana maze. Nani mefresana kuru di home at least. How do you feel to be back home? Ay, it feels relieved. Nga jule feeling kama mefika home and laugh na toka joba, laugh na kakwa, so phone apu mzika hile. Nga joko home, man, yeah. You needed a break, huh? Ay, I needed a break, man. I needed a break. Plus, ilibidenda ni take care of family, kwanza, making sure everything is good and also needed to just refresh, you know, my style and everything techniques and you know, fall back a bit. And then, you know, you have to, sometimes you have to build to, you have to destroy it just to build again. So, yeah, it's one of those. How's the family? Awa kupo asana. Mkupo asana. Mkupo yami gruwa kona make. Ananda kusha yami ka desa. Oh! Nga mefema, kwa apama. Mrefu pia kama blabaki. Raka san eevi. Nga nani apale mai kilogo kukupanya studianda ka pia kukamistari. Ay, anafanya piano, keyboard nene, she's very musically elevated. So, yuli kitu na fry. Ako na talenta sana, pia neza kuchora, so. So, mua hile on a creative way. Ya, yes, definitely. You was a parent, you know, the way we were brought up, the way we were raised is different. Because our parents believe that if someone has to go to school, a party degree, ateza kupesha mai shapowa. But now it's because of talent, you've been doing well in your life, now you're a kid, your daughter right now, ame aza kufanya, kitu wama wuna hui, niki mpati investment, na teimi aki pwana ni msapot, ateza kwa brand. Ya, kwae li, yuli kwae li. Ya, nipo asana kwa namutu yana gruwa. It's like looking at a version of myself, na se ma'ai. Okay, lakin na improve version, upgrade. So mwonga ni kama yuni upgrade, ya ngu so I have to take care over na make sure na msapot kila kichotia na taka, nini, anaka mziki sana, so I support mwa aki taka kichuchotia. Sika ma'a ziki tambo, aza zitu li kwa na saya, ma'a mziki ni wuni, bakasa sa industry kakuja, kugrone kakuwa, something else asana, wana tegeme mziki ata kulipa, kujili piyaki maisha na kujistiri, wana wana so, letu zime change, nana wana the importance of that. Lasma nansapot, na jwa to support. Kenyan mziki industry me change a lot, since you left, there are so many uprising hip-hop artists, the likes of Kali Graf, the Wakadinali and so many more. Ya ma'a zi, I see the new stuff that they are doing and it's really nice. And at least to go back and work with them, I want to go back and work with them, go back to the studio, work with the new talent, and mix up the styles and come up with something interesting. You know what I mean? Ya ma'a. Do you feel now more challenge? Which challenge? I mean, how you came back, this transition of new artist, this new game, this new way of this technology, this social media. I mean, I'm getting with the program, what's more is I'm hungry to make more music even. So, kuna vilili nipatiaile ubawea goki, let's go back to the studio, sign me refresh and I'm actually looking forward to going to the studio and making bangas every time. What is in store for us? I've got some new music coming up. Well, there's something I did with the STL, watch out for that. It's really, it's a dope song. It's on an album so I can't talk, I can't talk much about it. Ya nwata kuja zungumze ya ma'a, she'll give the go ahead and introduce it to us. But yeah, that's part of the things that I've been doing. Alright, one two questions that we wanted to have one is that we're launching an amazing project, Talaantahela. Since you started music, there's nothing, there's no structures, there's no avenues where talent's good when it ties, there are talents. Now we have Talaantahela. Ya, ya, I mean, I'm trying to say because you can just wrap and then go on internet and then go viral. And then kuna piyama platforms. In kina kai, kuna zili boom play and he's got a lot of talent. He's got a lot of talent. So back in the days I was kukua and I think he's got a lot of ideas and he's got to change infrastructure and music. Welcome up here in Lestifu Marizia. What message will you tell to upcoming Kenyans, creative, upcoming artists, upcoming rappers? I'm going to say mama, support each other, know about contracts, the business size of music and try to be original and innovative. What you need to copy my styles is to funny create so that Kenya we can have our own sound and also like support each other more. Instead, ya kuhuana, kilatime kuhuana, to kisamba atuakwa naile umoja ninguvus najiwa tena. So it's very important najiwa stories that contract, know the business size of it so that music you secure your future we send kufanya mistakes. You have your own label maybe you're launching? Nine inch records but that's me that's my independent. It's indie. Nine inch records that's my brand. Why don't we have our own sound? It's because kilatime kuhuana kuhuana kuhuana kuhuana kaiyembu wana rap na ta kuskia kisumu rap na ta kuskia lokal rap alafu why make it more make it original is to usijifunge sababu of being authentic from a certain area. Also try to go original but try to try to mix the two so that you're still very original but you can still sell out there make yourself also marketable outside the country. All right thank you for your time over look up soon we catch up we talk about more about music industry about contracts about distribution all right thank you so much if you don't mind you can give us a drop