 Welkom back to the E-Circuit, the only way to turn up your weekend, you're in the mix with DJ Lil Russian, you can find her at DJ Lil Russian and send in your request, we're waiting for them in the morning, we were asking do you believe in true love, so let's sample some of your comments and answers on why to fight for tunnel and the E-Circuit and as the show continues, feel free to chime in. Let's start with Kale Kamze Manu. Anasamadze, straight out of Zima, thank you for watching the E-Circuit in Zima. Goti Francesa Samachulav, Iko lakini yungu, and love, yasiku tatu, I don't understand that. Nansim Janzawa Kenol, asama Kenol Kaga Moranga County, world represented as usual, thank you for watching the E-Circuit. Mugi wa Olkalao, Olkalao, oh ya Olkalao, Olkalao ni maliku, ni karibuna zile falls, zini tozi? Something falls, can't remember if it's 14 falls or something. But thank you for watching, asama hi to Olkalao Nyandaroa County, world represented, thank you for watching the E-Circuit. Mugi wa Olkalao again, anasama apa joakali Olkalao tao Nyandaroa County too. Nandani hadita mati, salimia Joseph, Olkalao Gathu wa Skylink, Olkalao Kamao, Gitarri wa Tumaini. Eh, ya metuma, salamu every single place, sama kikshadzatam tu. Thank you for watching the E-Circuit. Run in Kee, anasama I'm watching from Tikka, that's a big no for me with regard to the question, do you believe in true love? Anasama it's a big no. I'm a brand Kimane, it's a brand Kimane tuned in from Kiambu, enjoying. Sorry for that. We'll be back with these comments after this next interview. We'll be back, sorry for the technical problem right there. Our next interview is brand Phil, he's here with this new song, Miss You, brand. Thank you, thank you. Ashkuru sana. Now Miss You is not your first song, but you know, yes you're an amazing artist, but you started a while ago, ya? Ya, sure. And your brand of music is fusion? Ya, it's fusion, it's somehow a fusion of Roomba and R&B. It's just Kenyan flavor. Kenyan flavor? Ya, Kenyan flavor. Ya, something just to make you feel. Ya, you know my name is brand Phil, so I just gonna make you feel. Let's get back to that name first of all, brand Phil. Who came up with it and what's the meaning behind it? Okay, my real name is Brian Phil, Phil PHIL. So, there's a time in my music when I went to TZ, kufanya colabo, I got a collab with Barakazha Pins, something like that. And then these people, when I go and she does something like my name, I got a brand Phil, ya F. So I just decided, ah, actually I don't know, because it's like these people are comfortable with Phil, ya F. Ya, my feelings. Ya, ya feelings. Ya, and then it became well, it kind of poor, what kind of upender, and then ya decided, where? When I'm describing your brand in terms of, you know, brand Phil, ya F. Ya, ya, ya. And I've looked at some money, I mixed your Roomba and African elements. Ya, ya. Ah, your brand. Ya. Can I, am I right to say, onakoga say, as in it's more for the ladies? Ah, not really, because. Why are you insisting on us? Why insisting on us? No, I'm getting that vibe though, sindia. No, no, not really, because, because I talk on a feelings, ya. Is that right? Ah. Do you? I do. Yes. Like any onandikia, okay the question is, who's your main target audience? Kwaichel or the girl child? Ya, kilaumtu. Kilaumtu? Ya, kilaumtu. Ya, kilaumtu. Ya, kilaumtu. Ya, kilaumtu. Ya, kilaumtu. Ya, kilaumtu. Even with the new song Miss You. Ya, ya. Ya, ya. Miss You is a tribute, actually. Because I lost my in law last year in December. Ya. And she was really my fan. Ya, she really used to push me. ali kuwana nipiwa mwa tisha sana kani mbea, go on like this. So when I lost her, it became, yani ali nipiwa break kwa mziki because milika for some time bila kutawu music. And then I'm back. So a good way to come back, nikawana nifani yungoma. Atribute. Ya, atribute. Ya. But actually me guza otwengi because many people go through the same situation. Now I understand what you mean by it's for everyone. Ya, it's for everyone. Siya ti na oniana. Ya, oniana tu oniana. In the morning we were asking something about that true love. Do you believe in it? Ya, true love. I believe. You believe in it. Ya, I believe in it. When you write your music, what inspires you? Because, yes, kuna iyo a true story that you had to take a break. Now you wrote that song for her. Ya, you know. May she rest in peace. But now true love. Ya. Because the Kenyan music industry is again getting on specifically. They're not truly talking about love. Ya. You know. So, you know. When you come, I would tell you, you're writing. Personally, I believe in my one kind of, my genre of music. I really believe in it because everybody loves and everybody is loved somewhere. So, I believe, I believe in my kind of music will suit the audience, every other audience. Because, you know, gengeton, ilkujanayo na wibiflani. So, I know that wibiflani ikuna kila, ikuna fansuake. Kuna na wibifitisha? Is that what you're saying? I don't want to say that, actually. I don't want to say Itaisha, but I know that my genre PI ikuna fansuake. Will outlast it, basically. Ya, sure. I don't want to say gengeton Itaisha, no? Itaisha. Earlier on we were talking with a unique, here this song, Kizomba. We just played for you a few minutes ago. Now, there's that Afropop essence that's within Africa, the way you were saying is listening to everyone else, like Diamond Platnams, even, you know, people in West Africa and trying to put his own unique elements within the music. You're saying more or less the same thing, but I want to understand, yes, it's from true stories and what inspires you. Ya, ya, sure. But who are you looking up to now in terms of music? Who's your target? My target. Nani unataka kumtoa kwa you're thrown? I really like Davido. Davido, why Davido? Because anafanyam ziki mutu wew feel. Ya, ya ni from his heart. That's how I feel his music. Ya, so I really like him and now na soon we've been tamtoa kwa. Tamtoa kwa yukiti? Ya, ya, sure. Nice, nice, nice. And what about in Kenya? In Kenya, in Kenya, Nyeshinsky. Nyeshinsky, why Nyeshinsky? Because me, on my view, now na anafanya a very genuine kind of music. Anafanya, okay, ya, I think that's the reason. Stake kwangia, when you not on a work of ended something like that. Ya. No, be open. Feel free. Aken Nyeshinsky, what I see anafanya music mutu feel. Ya. I deal mostly with feelings. Ya, so na na Nyeshinsky anafanya muziki una skiza di una feel. So Brian is all about the feelings. Ya, ya, ya. The feelings are not there? I'm out. Ya, out. Ya. Interesting. Safika Bisa. Like I said, we're about to premiere Miss you by Brian Phil. There's a pattern on social media. Brian Phil, Brian Phil Instagram, Brian Phil Facebook and Brian Phil all the other platforms. All the other platforms. And YouTube, ya. We're about to read the comments before we go for the musical break. Yet again, I hope we fixed the technical hitch that we had earlier on. Didi Lil Russian. Natsaka had to find it interesting, sasa. Brian Phil is all about the feelings. I want him, I'm giving you a challenge. Since today it's all about love and true love and all that. Skwila kwaida. Siya kwaida. Satya kukatia anything. Yes. Ini kwa serenade? Ini tuk serenade? Ya, serenade. We need a sample of what Brian Phil is all about. As we prepare the comments. Okay. Okay. She can start. Please start. Please start. You start. Let this first. No, no, no. You're the one serenading her. Yes. Wait, he's supposed to sing. Ya, to sing. Oh yes, sing. I just need to understand your feelings. Fast. Brian Phil is all about the feelings. Feelings. Sasa, I will get back to that. As he understands, Didi Lil Russian's feelings. Let's get back to it. We were asking yet again, do you believe in true love? Brian Phil obviously does. Ya, I do. So Brian Kimani, I think we were there. Brian Kimani and Samatundin from Kiyambu enjoying the show. Yes, I believe in true love. But it's hard to get. And if we get it, it doesn't last forever. I think that's what he's saying. I think that's what he's saying. Anyway, on to the next one. Eunice Machari, it exists when it comes to my parents. Are you saying Eunice personally? You don't feel like you'll get it. It's only your parents who have it. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. That old school type of life is a good thing. Shafiq Abisa. Tedi, Mutugi, Tedi Pendent. My wife is telling me she's watching from Embu. Mimisi watch Nikutafuta too. Jioni Nitadaiwa. Sasa, thank you for that information. But please answer the question. Awewepe. Iman James, nina au pata loud and clear. Sivizi kuponyezakidude. Mombasa tu kondani hadidi end. Iman James again, Iman Mika, Iman James, I appreciate you. Thank you for always watching the E-Circuit. Kalito Duvez. Anasa matundin from Mombasa. Santi Sana for watching from Mombasa. Sultan Kolobazenga. Anasa, I believe in true love. Aki Love, Ili fanyaga vituko, Ili nifanyaga vituko. Steki kweyongi lia just play for me I will always love you by Whitney Houston. E, Buda. Atawe mafieldzime kufikeka obrayo apa. Na aitu anitu maobrayo ho? By the way. Neto-fil. Neto-fil. Na ruka tana. Samo ngugi, nesama kajole, naivasha present. Asanti for watching the E-Circuit, Iman James, nesama playlist nimuoto tu sana nimi kubali. Yes, onadzoha, favorite little Indian, akiwa apa. What else do you expect? Avipi. Na naza kupata wan? What's your semi-duration? Has to be Indian. Yeah, it's our favorite little Indian. But we have to add little too. Oh yes. Safika Misa, we'll read the rest when Eve comes back. But until then, this is Bran Phil with Miss You.