 To view last Thursday, make sure you reach out to our social media handle that is at Y254 channel on YouTube and catch up with what Barry had to say and discuss pertaining music with the one and only K-Force. But today on studio the only, the only six chord I resonate with it's an instrument. It has to do with an instrument. But today I am surprised that there is a nut is known as six chord by you be telling us how he came up with that name all the way from Kiambu County. These are the dumbbells. Six chord. Yes. Bless up. Use camera four, introduce yourself and tell us where you come from. First of all, thank you for having me. I go by the name of six, six major. I'm telling you so my people, we've made it. Yeah, I'm telling you now. Mama, you made it. Tell mama that you made it. You'll be telling us why you feel like you cannot, why mom is not like, I want to know if mom really supports right now because when you start off, you told me something about lack of support when starting off. Tell us where the musical journey all started. Where did the love for rap come from? Well, I grew up in a family of people who love the music. So constantly I could listen to a lot of Tupac, a lot of BIG, a lot of Rackham, the old guys because of the sibling influence that I had when I was growing up. So I actually started out as a poet. Started out as a poet. Yes. That's very unique, but it's not surprising because STL also started off as a poet and she's talking about fusing poetry and rap to come up with, you know, good music. Yeah. My type of poetry though was more the Ryan type of poetry where you have a lot of words put together that actually sound the same. It didn't make sense particularly at that time, but on doing it, repeating,