 Now that we're not raving and don't know what is mastering right now but remember you always have his mixes. Every single Friday I pack on your wife to fight for a rave time 11 p.m. Harding Wari. So you don't have to go to the club. You don't need to go to the club. You can keep social distance. You can isolate. You can self-quarantine. The VDJ Khalifa every single Friday from 11 p.m. Harding Wari. My name is Bayi Bosa. It's Bayi Mohan. Every social media platform and this is Social Friday. And Social Friday is basically a platform where we get to interact socially because there's nothing like social gatherings right now. So we do it online. So our Facebook page is Y254. Our Instagram page is Y254 channel and our Twitter page is at Y254 underscore channel. Never forget that Facebook is a place to be. Facebook is our place of focus. Facebook is a place to be. Do you think the president is a prezzo and a factor he locked out. Now people have mixed reactions towards this particular topic. And that is what we like. Mixed views so we can come to a consensus in then. That is what Social Friday is all about. Another thing that Social Friday is about is putting out or putting on people who are building their businesses online, building their brands online. And Lady Hilda is one of them, an artist from Kangundo. And now during the music she's like a few months into her career and she's here to tell us about it. Your camera is that one number four. You'll see the eyes of your viewers. Tell them what your name is, who you are and what you stand for. Hello, I'm Hilda. I'm from Machakos, Kangundo to be precise. I'm an artist but I'm an accountant by profession. You're an accountant by profession? Yes. Okay, music is in January. Okay, one drove me into starting this music career because I'm thinking accountancy. Music, I'm passionate. I love singing. I love writing. Since when did you know you loved singing? Since high school. But I used to sing but I didn't know how to do it. See you. And don't stand this. But I've been writing. Are you quoted to saying you were a member of the Christian Union in high school? Yes, I was. Are you doing gospel music as you used to be? No, I'm not doing gospel music. Where did the rain start beating here? Coimpersecular doesn't mean you don't believe in God. I still believe in God. God is for everyone. I have messages to pass. So I think and believe that whatever it's on my mind or writing through music, it might be the targeted person. Okay, I like that. I'm looking at your Instagram. Before we get to the song, your YouTube and everything, you have a tendency, a characteristic, a tabia flag in what I'm saying here. What is it? People always have something to say under their pictures. But you just let the picture of that and let it speak for yourself. You let people assume what they want to see. Let people get what they want from the picture. The picture should speak. Yes. Okay. I like that. I like that too much. So, I have a Twitter account. I'm not even on Twitter. Okay, you're not even on Twitter. Yeah. Okay, you have a brand new song called Moyo. It's fresh on YouTube. It's getting some love. It's getting some traction. What is Moyo about? Moyo is about love. Generally, it's about love. Love. Yes. So love is a topic that is very dear to you. Yes. Why is love a topic that is dear to you? Have you experienced love in ways that you never imagined? Yes, I have. Okay. We're waiting to hear this experience. I'm not going into details, but I have experienced love. You have experienced love. You're not going into details. All right. So, this is what drove me into writing the song. This is just an imaginary story. Is it your personal story or just your imagination when you took on nandika composition? Most of my song, it's personal. It's personal. So, when you listen to Moyo, check Lady Hilda on YouTube. When you listen to that song called Moyo, you're going to know more about Hilda because our songs are always personal. That is it. How can they catch your social media? On Facebook, on Instagram, it's Aida Hem. On Facebook, it's Lady Hilda. Hilda. On YouTube, it's Lady Hilda. All right. So, let's talk about music. You started your music in January, guessing you were scouting for producers left, right, center, which producer did you land on? Who produced more? Um, Estizo. Estizo. Produced Moyo. All right. What producer, what, how did you end up with Estizo? I was directed by someone to Estizo. Okay. Ladies, when I was setting up, I was like, I'm going to be doing an entertainment industry song, right? I'm going to be a producer, I'm going to be... You know what I'm talking about? My DJ want to talk, my producer want to talk, what media want to talk, is this something that you can say that we're going to look for your producers? Have you heard of this before? I've heard people have different views on producers, but I can't say anything negative about my producer. Yes. I think it's all about connection with person. You get to learn this person. It's very important to learn the person, that is wisdom. Yes. And at the end of the day, you must retain your respect. Your respect. Respect is very important to you. Yes. Okay, I like that. After finding this producer, how was the process of recording like? Because I'm trying to imagine you have the sounds in your head, but this is like your first, first days recording. How was that experience like? Getting into the studio and then you listen back to yourself and you say, ask Wendy, how was that experience like? It was fun. And I heard the best director actually. So I guided him, he helped me balance voices. So I was good. You were good. The producer is doing as well. All right, so how was the video? The video was with Kim. Kim. Yes. Kim is the director of the video. Yes. All right. Where was the video shot? Komarok. Komarok. All right. Komarok is not that far from Kangundo. No, it's not that far. So that's how the environment is. I like. Okay. Who came up with the concept of the video? Sorry? Neneli, come up with a concept in your particular video. We have someone known as Rikala... Rikala came up with a script for the video. Yes. Okay. So after Neneli came up with the script, were you satisfied with your work? Did you feel satisfied with it? I was satisfied. You were satisfied with it? Looking into the future of your career, what are you seeing? No, I'm taking each day at a time. So I believe tomorrow will be different from today. Tomorrow has to be different from today. You're not going to help on this question like that. Okay. Just tell me, what is the vision? What would you like to achieve then? I just want to encourage maybe young ones. Like yourself? Yes, because I know I have someone looking up to me in music actually. Yes. And that is the person you're doing it for? My name, yes. Yes, somebody is looking up to you, and everybody is looking up to you. Those are the people you're doing it for. For encouragement to musicers, for encouragement and for preaching love. Yes. That is it. Okay, I love that. So just remember your social media handles again. Instagram is Ida Hem. On Facebook, it's Lady Hilda. And on YouTube, it's Lady Hilda. Okay, Lady Hilda. Another one, the last one now. Take on a Swali Facebook. There are cases that coronavirus may have won something. New cases, they won something. People are saying, ah, we need to have a lockdown. We need to have a lockdown. And what's your take on that? And then you lock down, you're told to go to the hospital. You're patient. Okay. So my own understanding, at a lockdown, it all comes back to us. Me as an individual, what am I doing to stop corona? So we are supposed to take care of ourselves, take care of our families, take care of our friends. Wash your hands, so we can come in. Yes, and wear a mask. Wear a mask. Wash your hands, so wear a mask. Keep social distance. Stay home, come and connect your man with a financial. And the rest of them. I feel you, Lady Hilda. So Lady Hilda took in Malizia. She called me, she said, okay, this is Lady Hilda. But she called me Y254. And she asked me if I could come in. She asked me, she asked me to come in, so that I could come to California. That is your camera right there. Thank you. She said, yes, you can come in. And she said, yes, you can come in. And she said, yes, you can come in. Okay. So Lady Hilda, what is your request? I'm Lady Hilda Hilda, to call Y254. Next is some more by Lady Hilda Hilda. Uh-huh. So Lady Hilda. Lady Hilda, you keep requesting. So that we can have it on the playlist. That is Lady Hilda for you, all the way from Congundo. And this is Social Friday. We just like to promote Kenyan content. We just like to push Kenyan music. That is it for us. So we are going to be playing Lady Hilda, Lady Hilda's song. And then we'll be carrying on with the playlist for Social Friday. And then we are going to, we are going to be coming back to read your comments on Facebook, as you guys have answered the question really nicely. Okay. So, uh, if we can go to Facebook, I'm told comments is in Mengiasana. Can we get Facebook? I'm seeing comments coming in on my phone already. A lot of them. Can we get Facebook? Okay. Can we get Facebook? Okay. Facebook is going to be coming in a minute. But yes, Facebook is going to be coming in a minute. But I'd like to, I'd like to give this chance to me DJ Khaliba to tell you guys where you can find the mixes and where you can find them on social media since Pianapata Swally about the DJ on my phone right here. Anyway, okay. What is a message you can have, you can be having for Hilda right here? Because Hilda started her music in January and two months into her career, Coronavirus. I'm, I'm gonna something trending. But I'm going to gain get on. Be serious. Be serious. Just as it is. But by the way, it's true. If you're going to hit, go with something in a trend size. But. What's the stake when that's too long? Which I'm going to gain get on. Please guys. Not TikTok. Not TikTok. I'm going to do TikTok. I'm going to go back. Okay. So here we go. We had a conversation with VJ Khalifa about TikTok. TikTok, if you know what TikTok is, what is TikTok? You know TikTok. Yes. But I'm not on TikTok. It's not so. What I mean is you go at a Khalifa, you go. But, Khalifa has, I have an opinion about one woman about TikTok. And I say one woman about TikTok, one of the two ambassadors is, what is she? She's a girl friend. She's a girl friend. I'm sure she's a girl friend. Do you agree? TikTok, I think it entails a lot. It entails a lot of things. So, I'm not going to go on TikTok. I'm just going to try mob. Try mob, please. I'm just going to try and do it. I'm just going to try and do it. I'm just going to try and do it. When I go to a Khalifa, I'm just going to do it. I think this TikTok conversation is going to be hot next week, but you guys are not going to engage your history. I'm DJ Kulipa, who is going to say live. I see what's happening on Facebook right now. What's the one comment on Facebook? Nahildot and Saidi Akidogo, from time to time. Do you agree? Yeah. That's all? Okay. So, Titus Walisana with Songa. And I say, I'm a fan of Titus from Duka Moja Narok. I'm a fan of Prezzo and he's the first one to say that. I'm a fan of Makaraotu, Do, and T'Oni Maana. I'm a fan of Makaraotu and he's the first one to say that. Hey, I'm going to take a selfie. People are learning from... ...omosciency. Omosciency. People are learning from omosciency. Comment on the picture. Comment on the picture. We love that. To put a face to the comment. What do you think about Hilda? I'll say... Show you, Titus Sana. Show you, Titus Sana. Thank you very much for that. Chris Moazzuna. I'm a fan of Showni Kiwa, Voi, Nime Chilli, and Margaret Tulu, Meenie, and Sema Wachai, Endeletu, Ju Lockdown, Nikito Leawa. I'm a fan of Ta Ziri Imali, who has a case of COVID-19. And Sema Wachai, because the team is called Accent... Omaira. The team is called Accent Trinity. Accent Trinity over here down in Nae Vasha. I don't know what to say, but it's an easy precaution. I'll say it later and I'll break the rules. The show is late. Go to my brother, DJ Fox, and I'll say it later. See you later. Okay, Rony. I'll say it later. I'll break the rules. I'll break the rules. I'll say it later and I'll break the rules. I'll break the rules. I'll say it later. See, I'll break the rules. Tony Bizon and Sema Wachai. Endel. Watching from Marafa. And Pongesha Shoddy, DJ Niemukali. And... I'll break the rules. I'll break the rules. I'll break the rules. Nice one, right there. Nyansh Marathon Kuruka and Sema Lockdown is a quangumu considering the Kenyan economy because not everyone can handle the lockdown. Victor La Kazette and Sema Mourning are Victor Kutoka and Manga Bode Show. They're going to have a quangumu for the next few years. They're going to have a quangumu for the next few years. By stamina. Quicks Black and Sema Addy after total lockdown with a quangumu for the next few years. I'm enjoying the show. Thank you very much for that one elite demo. Nyansh Marathon Kuruka and Sema Mourning are going to have a quangumu for the next few years. I'm going to have a quangumu and a quack. I'll break the rules. I'll break the rules. I'll break the rules. I'll break the rules. That's why I'm going to cover you. I'm going to cover you with a quangumu for the next few years. Thank you very much. If you treat this disease normally, it will treat you abnormally so curfew, it is easy to treat abnormally. I'm obviously going to do it but yes, I was told basically the curfew is all about reducing human interaction. Come out and interact 12 hours during their day, 12 hours in here, chances of us making contact with each other in increase. So it's just for reducing the chances that is what the curfew is for. I'm going to send a message up with a morning guys, show you what I'm watching from Vihiga, no otherwise, lockdown in Tulare, please DJ Chesha Moja, Jooma Jokes. Khalifa is a chaser here. Khalifa is a diva, diva, diva. They know T-Song, as you can see, is the Kenyan Drunk Association. Two non-Ella curfews who are illiterate, they are from China and OCO. So here in ONA, curfew, what work are you doing? I'm from China. You're from the Cobra. I'm from Tokyo. When they call you a trucker, you're from Tokyo. That is it right there. Okay, so do you remember Pongdoku? I remember him. I remember him. I remember him. I remember him. Do you remember him? I remember him. I remember him. He was a member of the Drunkers Association right there. Okay, Hazel Stevens and Asama V... Oh, okay, we have to bring that to a halt right there. We're going to take a short break. And this short break, we are going to be playing her song. Her name is Lady Hilda. And she has a song called Moyo. It's on YouTube. You can find that Lady Hilda at Palekwanya Instagram. Like, subscribe, share. And if you happen to love the song, keep requesting. So we can have it on the playlist. My name is Bayi Wasiz. It's my own social media. Vizika Leifam.