 Hello and welcome back to SPM Buzz. My name is Shiko Gita and of course we are right here at Uhuru Park for the Nairobi Festival, feeling the vibe of the city. And of course today we have the amazing and most enjosh mumbo VP. Puwasana, puwasana. Hey, jamani, jameni. Salaam alaki. Salaam alaki. Salaam alaki. Salaam alaki. Salaam alaki. Salaam alaki. Salaam alaki. Salaam alaki. Salaam alaki. I have watched from the top to the end. I think this is the first time to perform Nairobi Fest and it was amazing. The energy, the crowd. Nairobi loves Kenyan music. So it is even a Kenyan music on Nairobi Fest. It is a song. Kwa kolabda ilikwa VP? Ilikwa po, ilikwa po, we want to be governor and the county government and the entire team that put this together. I think it is a brilliant idea. We want to be fans. Atleast we want to be fans. We want to be fans. But atleast we want to be out there because we want somebody that they love their music for only a hundred bob at this scale I think we know Maasana and we can only get better than this. Let's just get high on our own supply. We want to get high on our own supply. We want to be in Kenyan music so it is an honor for us to be part of this. We thank Joakali as well for putting us somewhere in his set. We really thank him for that. We want to introduce you up here people who have done it for this industry for the longest time. So many of us artists stand on their shoulders so big up to Joakali the entire team. Big up for count, the band. Ni konatuwe kya waku big up. People are many. Our team for making this happen for us for our church. These are the people that make Emosenjosh what you think Emosenjosh is. If it was not for Pisho Puello Dendo our church life pool chapel that would be no Emosenjosh for sure. So for this specific event Joakali, do you want to reach out? We want to reach out to reach you out and I think later on will reach out to me but I think it is just a working of many things. We should maybe teach our young artists out there that our career is a working of many people. It's not just you, it's not just your gift your gift ni then konatuwe you want to come around your your craft and your talent to make you shine the way you are so to kishine sa zingil na shiningil na sahao so see sahao ase unaita jiao ase ndio that's what I want to try to mention to big up Let's talk about the crowd I'm very sure akilokotam kuena very easy time on stage because crowd ni kuena perform how did that make you feel? The response from the crowd is very good I think Arasi not just sukiangali ma legends and the crowd knows their music like Joakali is performing Jimuati is performing and people are responding like that is very encouraging to know that the Kenyan music industry is generationally inappreciative understand we appreciate Joakali for even bringing in such young people to merge with the old legends and to see how that thing that whole spectrum of music and how Kenyans are appreciating it so just being on stage and seeing this kind of Kenyan unity of the industry is an amazing thing so again big up to Governor Sakaja and the whole team that made this thing happen I hope you guys keep doing this Manzim Sileta Diamant Just keep it Kenyan we have so many popping up artists right now like we have a friend of ours who is doing arts for new upcoming artists and there are thousands of artists who apply for that thing thousands and those are the new ones of that year meaning that Kenyan is always producing good artists so this kind of platform is amazing just to allow the artists to come and showcase and the gifts and for the governor to put up something of this magnitude just the way Joakali just said Gikaisi is going to set up with this kind of screens and just this kind of setup we are going to get 2gz, 3gz and for the governor to just set up something like this and then also we are going to have more than 250 bop like that's amazing we are going to have a very good experience of how the Nairobi and the Kenyan musical culture is rich Let's talk about the 7th of December We live on your Instagram page You guys posted and wrote a caption each time Please, talk to Kenyans about this type We have bigger research That's a nice thing Ni had kupa tatao media on the bigger research So kudos, espiambas Mende evo evo So it's time because it's time for us to get back on the bandwagon See what God will allow us to just release to people out there We want to tag it Love music made in church Ha ha ha You are not ready You are not ready But as guys are ready It took a lot of time for us to get especially me My grounding back and my mind on the place where we could focus on what we were We had started to do from the beginning So it has taken a lot of time It has taken a lot of love from the community It has taken a lot of mentorship and fatherhood from our bishop It has taken a lot of Now we have a team together Actually, when we wrote that we had a gig Was it in November? Chris Leib was November So we had just had a gig which we were putting together with our team for an artist that is performing tomorrow Yes, and we have a song together out there, Chris featuring us So we did that gig and after that gig we were like, okay Now it's time to tell people It's time We expect to see the come back of Amos engine We never really went anywhere I think we just took a hiatus I think we just took a hiatus I think we just took a hiatus I think we just took a hiatus But we never really stopped because we have been focusing on grounding ourselves and just trying to understand what is the value of Amos and Josh to the industry What are we bringing? That is different And we went back to the initial vision that we had of Amos and Josh with the help of our bishop and his grooming to manage to find an understanding of where exactly we want to place our music and how we really want to do it So this coming year is going to be fantastic Look out for our music that's coming out Participate manze So you want to say What you show love? Tik Tok Tuko Tik Tok Tuko Tik Tok Tuko Tik Tok But before I let you guys go I want to say thank you for your medali Thank you See you doale See you doale But Nataka Kuliza left that he break Ambuyomulikwa Labda what was the cause maybe had you maybe planned to take your personal life during that time Kwanini, where did we have that breaking shots? Siji kama mkona enough recording space but it's a long story I think we have space I have to say I have said this over and over and I think I will not be tired to say Fem haina aga shule So Fem comes with a lot of things You know For you to gain This is something that my bishop taught me Words build worlds So the words you've continuously had have built the kind of worlds that you're making for yourself Ukiske aga Ueni mijinga, ueni mijinga, enya we Neza nda mkuku kwa mijinga Kwa mijinga kata hengia Once you expose to the light what will later come out more what will later come out more voices Then when Fem came kwa kwa nama voices more kuna sualu kwa natu ambi yao nym natu amangoma sana natu amangoma sulo nani dkufanyaki ki nini nini nini And especially me because I love music I love music in general But I love music in itsetatic music, music business anything to do with music And I have traveled to a place I have shared what I managed niskiziai hini fkiriya Okay, amatwingia kiki, amatwingia nini So we lost focus, the first focus And one biggest lesson that I've learnt from that is Isu ni since tulkwa nama ambi amangoma sulo we felt like we need to explain ourselves But vision sikitu na nini ku explain Wajie express Express yourself Akuna kitu muhimu I'll tell somebody who's selected out there bigger than your talent You need somebody who gives you grounding You need a mentor Who sets you on a particular vision That helps you cut across a particular market That helps you stick into the hearts of people Like imagine Imagine if you don't win 5 million shillings Please win 5 million hearts So we left STPF Even when we were there we were going for the hearts So that's why you hear our music is not maybe what is ordinarily there Ita ku about matters that you don't want to put here Like Badai is still being played to date That's a song that gets us like over 30,000 views a day to date You know To date because it touches somebody's heart The rare is about somebody's heart Even our love songs we are talking about the matters Ono ja niksha imbawenim supu Ono jo usupu ita ku keep kwa relationship Se matukweli wa tuengi wa supu na tuengi wa hansap wa mewachua before me being one of them So it's okay So we want to talk about matters that and that's why we are coming back to to do that Since you have talked about the Kenyan industry the way the genre has been changing What do you view on the new genre and what do you think and need you to collab with them with the new upcoming artists Yeah sure because genre is basically expression Yeah Culture keeps adjusting to the people who are coming up and you can't be ignorant of the culture and that's why I'm saying I big up I big up Joakali for fusing the two generations and allowing them to express themselves on the same stage, on the same set and understand The auto angalee vilem genge ani Pia genge is something that popped up in a specific time and became huge So kia angalee transition of a lot or may grow or may express genge tonikato kia Like it's just Saini avanton When I get like music can become more expressive more fine tuned the motto naboro a lot of elements here and there ina kwa something interesting So manzee we are appreciating what music is becoming and yes we definitely do something because neza penda kukustre chiwa kuhu india kwa that genre niteki vilem neza je express kwa and music is universal music is universal music is everlasting so manzee to pige And because each time of course we are going to be seeing you around oftenly but before we go please tell us about the Hgonji heavy on God Oh may notice okay this is our march it's our merchandise and it just talks about our grounding we are heavy on God like like you can hear even our tagline for music is love music made in church we are not going to try and disconnect ourselves from God just because you are trying just something big there's nothing bigger everything is just within him everything is within him hata ikeke to ni me doka tu is just within him but it has to be to make a kumtukosa so as we we are heavy on that and just to maybe inspire people and people of our generation of a perspective of life called faith that with faith you can build anything that's why you've never had us on social media cry you've never had us just to make a angel for Allah nasiat ya kujigamba yoksimati tukofiti no faith faith is what has carried us you know us being taught faith and faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God so us being in church and just learning from the word of God has built faith for us not only built faith for us has bought new music there's a lot that is happening so we can't wait to share it out there so we are sharing it out both in dressing in music adatumetra kukala nyu ele kaba laipote so una diat least aikunak diya kukala ineza isha apa iwi but maybe one last question na jenu kama promise community I know but kuna kitu me mention love music made in church but I know we have people out there who now say that secular music trying to hide in church not really if you look at the definition of God that he defines himself as he says his love every other thing is a attribute of him but that he says that that is who he is so there is no better place to try and define what this love is except from its origin understand so you can't borrow something and then say you have the definition of it it has to come from the source itself that is why our grounding we are heavy on God to make sure that we actually communicate the real aspects of what this love is and what it's not so that we can bring back the perspective that is important for guys to know what this love is it's an opportunity that gives us it gives us an opportunity to demystify whatever the world has tried to teach us that love is people think love is man those are two very different things one is a currency one is God I love you but you can't serve God any moment okay guys if it will really promote kuna bila ita kurambat kuna bila ita kurambat because when you mash them together you will miss out on great opportunities to maybe build something for yourself na kwa dependant on someone else na bibili na say my caste is a man who puts their faith in another man so many of us are living a caste life because we are thinking if I don't have this type of man but my side so many kwa dependant rukain after one man need man to another man so many dependant of fellow men so we live in a caste life that's why you see our suicide rate this country is very high but now these things will not be said ordinarily from an ordinary love song because we will talk about an ordinary love song we will talk about your eyes your smile it's okay but we want to talk about those things that actually matter alright as you wind up please talk to your fans thank you spm bars for giving us these opportunities out in hoski doko sabu we've left it all on stage thank you Nairobi festival thank you to the governor thank you to every listener we consider you fam thank you so much and watch out for more music asante nipia tuna wangoja badae mefika so much tuna na badae badae nioi tuna angoja