 Welcome back to Why In The Morning. Welcome back to Social Friday. This is that day that we bring the internet to your television. So, White 544 on Twitter, White 544 on Instagram and White 544 on Facebook is the way to reach us. Don't forget the hashtag Why In The Morning. Don't forget the hashtag Social Friday. And never ever ever forget to tell us where you're watching us from so we can give you guys a shout out. So we have a guest DJ in studio. VDJ Khalifa is taking a backseat. We have Mr Joe Lex himself. Yes. I'm a fan. Manzee, you guys out there. I go by the name DJ Joe Flex, aka Mr. Greatness. Mistake. Yeah, so you can find me on all social media platforms through that DJ Joe Flex. On MixCloud.com slash DJ underscore Joe Flex. Oh, right. What's your full name? For me, it's Kenji Nalala by the way. Kenji Nalala. I'm busy through the week. So if it's Kenji, I'll be DJ or DJ. What do you have lined up for the people last week? Ah man, the great jams. Great jams. Yeah man, Friday. KE Music. KE Music. Like 90%. 90% KE. We're representing for KE Music. We're playing to us. It's about that time. It's about that time, as I told you, we are having jibu in the building. We have one half of jibu. But it's backed up by Billy, a finger-style guitarist. In the building as well, Achao is introduced. Thank you, thank you. So yeah, this is Uncle Kay, rapping for jibu. Yeah, I'm really sorry my brother couldn't make it. So yeah, I'll check him and say it's not going to come next time soon because, you know, it's half the magic side. But it's still going to be here. But it's still magic. The magic is the key. So I'm going to be pleased to invite soon so that you can see the full magic here. The full magic. Yeah, with Chege on the side. With Chege on the side. Yeah, but I hope. Okay, but I represent as Uncle Kay. I hope I'll check Billy. I'm going to talk because I'm going to join Snoop Dogg. I'm going to Snoop Kay. So I'm going to replace Uncle Kay in Chaka. But Billy. Yeah, I go by the name Billy. You can find me on Instagram, Billy, any music. But I'm a guitarist, a vocalist, and today I'm rapping for jibu. Today you're rapping for jibu. Yeah. Vocalist as well. Yeah. So tough decision. I hope you're too late. Of course, of course. It's amazing. Very wonderful. So jibu, today we are focusing on jibu. Jibu has been buzzed, man, because of their song. Struggle. Struggle, man. All right. When I first saw the title, I was like, But when I go on to the song, it's a love song because I associate in struggle with hassle. Yeah. But you guys found a way to put it twisted. How was the writing process with these all? You know, it's vibes, man. Because all of our songs, it's pretty much like real life stories. So it's just us letting out Nona. So studio to check in? Yeah, to be in a studio. I'll tell you what, to be in a studio. To receive the beat from gigs. So the producer, so you've got to kiss Kiza, kiss Kiza, then to come on, let's just go to Dilly's place because that's where we record our stuff. Yeah. Super engineer. Yeah, super engineer. Man, it's a big house of Dilly. Yeah. So it can come to, I don't know what to do, I don't know what to do. So it's what you're feeling. What you're going to say pretty much. So what is somebody special? We won't get the name like it is, you know? Obviously, we're going to get the name. But come on, Acheke. Shout out to you. Yeah, man. All right. So you struggled to let it go. Is this, all right. I'm trying to get the context. Is it in a good way, am I need to plan, you need to talk to me? No, it's good and bad, Acheke. It's like, you know, trying to let go of an addiction. You know what I mean? In this situation, you're well off, you know what I mean? All these girls, like, you don't have a problem getting a girl. Yeah. You know, everything is looking up, but you can't stop thinking about as much as you can. You know what I mean? Sonia Davo, let's talk. Where's he, he doesn't have a wife. He doesn't have a wife. He doesn't have a wife. He doesn't have a wife. Wonderful. So, uh, let me ask you, what is your family name? My family name is Sana. My family name is Sana. My family name is Sana. Hey, Nabeed. Yeah. I'm not sure. How did this come to be? I mean, it's just the music. Yeah. Just music. Yeah. I'm talking about the first video that you guys did. Yeah, yeah. From Ligani. From Ligani. Yeah. Yeah. I'm talking about the music. I'm talking about the music. So you just put it out there, and if it's good enough, it'll get better. It'll get better. So, I think that's why I said it was straight. I understand the form of Ligani. That's why. I feel like, I feel like. All right, so Dili is the, the producer. Yeah, Dili produced the track. Dili produced the track. Yeah. All right, so Dili is your resident producer. Yeah, yeah. All right. But EP Nakam. EP Nakam, and Struggle is part of the EP. Struggle is part of the EP. Is Dili the only producer on the EP? No, we have three producers. Like it's brotherhood. There's gigs. We have Oitaka. And it's a Dili. All right. You may get a taste of gigs now. You may get a taste of Dili. Oitaka. You listen to Mario. That's Oitaka. I have a taste of all the producers, of everybody. So these are the producers on the project. Any collaborations, especially rappers? Do you have a rapper? So for this project, no collaborations, sadly. It's just, it's just a gig in the form of a song. All right. I see what you're doing. I see what you're doing. Yeah, yeah. You need to hire higher, yeah? You know the way it's to make a good process for so long. So, yeah, that's pretty much what you're going to listen to. All right, so you just want to give the guys a gig first? Gig first. Before anything else. Before anything else. Before anything else. A collaboration. Yeah, yeah. A collaboration. Yeah, yeah, yeah. A collaboration. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's dummy. I need to have a quick spectrum to check it. So, yeah, it's coming out soon. All right. Because when the next single is going to drop, it's going to drop with the EP. So the next single is dropping with the video? Yeah, with the video. I couldn't have chosen the EP yet. 2019. So the next single is dropping with the video and with the EP. With the EP, yeah. All right. EP, go on the tracks, come on Gabi. Nani. All right. Nani, Sabah, but it's a debate. Badu, but, you know, it's, yeah. All right. Nani, Sabah, but you have all the tracks. We have all the tracks. Why are you guys thinking about eliminating this one track? No, it's strategy. No, it's not really strategy, but, yeah. Eventually, it's out as a skis, it's out as a magic. Yeah. But for the package? For the package. Let's see the seven and eight. All right. Yeah. So you guys are going to figure that out. All right. So Leo, acoustic edition on why end the morning, and this is the reason we had to bring Jivo. And people are asking, Jivo is Ash, right? Yeah. But I can give you an explanation of what it really means. Where the name came from. All right. Jivo is Ash. But then in Swahili, Jivo, Jivo is gray. Yeah. So basically, Jivo represents the gray area of the black and white reality, you know, Cheky. So when my brother is on the black end, Amole is on the white end, Cheky, and vice versa, you know. So the music, the music is the gray area, you know. So it's here to judge them. All this depth. All this depth. He depth you automatically. Yeah, man. What is your background? Do you have any other background in education or you just study music and do music? No, we didn't really study music. Music is just something you can learn, you know, Cheky. You know, I was thinking about it. Representing Rungwai, by the way. Rungwai means shout out. But the Rungwai is Z. So, like, it's not something you condone. You just don't know it till you realize. Till you realize it. Life is all about exploring. Back up at school. So we can go to school. Trying to find out what we really, like, is good for us. No, no. So yeah, there's school. Me, me, me, me, me study film. School, no, no. So, but then music. I want to, I want to, like, build everything around music. Yeah. So being somebody with a background in film, Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look out. Directed by Uncle Ke'we. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, me and, you know, the guy. It's directed by Roe Filmek. You know him, still. Ke'vo, I say. So, really nice. Ke'vo Obey. Obey, man. Yeah. So, it's, it's a fire project. It's a fire project. Yeah, man. Is OBE going to be somebody you're working with long time? So, we don't want to disclose too much detail. Sometimes, it's not unique or cool, but so far, it's the second project. So, it's a beautiful thing. You saw Struggle, that's OBE. It's a beautiful video. Elinibamba Sana, from the audio to the video. In fact, the audio Elinibamba when it dropped, and when I checked the video, you guys just pulled me in. So, we have your Instagram up. Yeah, it's Jivu Music, man. This is Jivu Music. Everywhere we do it, you better know. So, get back to the music. Just go back, go back, go back, go back. All right. So, we have Reiter. I see both the Blades. Rewind, last of season one. All right. So, you are the producer pick, the producer for both the Blades show. So, Jivu was the producer pick because of this particular song. All right. This is an accolade for you guys. I was saying, how are you handling this situation, man? I mean, it's... I love your stuff. I mean, I feel the pressure. Come on. No, I'm not going to feel the pressure because, you know, I've been doing the process. That's the beauty of the process. I'm going to get ready for so long. So, it's not pressure. You don't know how to take compliments. It just feels right. I mean, all this long, he sacrificed himself for nothing, no. So, it's just, it's motivation. Everything when it comes to motivation. So, actually what I'm doing is not wrong, no. So, it's even, like, psych you up to do some more, no. So, I'm even psyched for people to listen to the upcoming project, no. Yeah, because if this, in the Kubalika, then pretty sure I'm not Kubaliso-ingine because it's fire, you know. I get you. Yeah, man. So many times in the morning, some garden shows, some chill acoustic shows. I laugh a lot when I'm on the stage, I turn up in the bathroom. All right. So, how do you, how do you feel? So, most of the time, I was like, you know, my brother, you know, when you see us all the time, you guys is laid back. It's like people confuse us, come on, rap us all the time, no. So, I guess it's the street in us, no. So, but then, it took us off the stage, then to know the queen. That's all I realized. Oh, man. Yeah, so, I guess that I'm Zeke, you know, come on, I'm Zeke, you know, it's the streets, man. So, you combine this music or melodic or things, you combine the streets. That is what Jivu is. That's the beauty of the street. Come on, talk to your streets. That's how you taste. Come on, talk to your... All right. Very good definition, right, that. And if you'd like to know how Jivu tastes as well, head straight to their YouTube channel, that is... Jivu Music. Instagram is Jivu Music. Facebook is Jivu Music. Everywhere, SoundCloud, everywhere, everywhere. All right, I see this picture, right here. Wow, if you can take me back to that picture. But you're in the zone. You are playing the keys. No, so enjoy any set life. So, the story was R.P.V. We just played. Come on, if you can go watch the video. It's up on YouTube. Best set life. Yeah. So, we were playing just acoustic guitar. We met this guy from Uganda. I took one of the guitarists and he bailed. Then we met this guy for like maybe five minutes. Took a vibe to Kiasi. Then we played the whole show. Yeah. So, see, the keys were up. Yeah. Yeah, because some other guys... You guys put up a performance like no other. Yeah, man. All right, industry night was lit? Yeah, it was lit. You guys had a good time on stage. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But you guys should know about this gig. You know, Ganesh Yungana, like in House of Dili. And the affiliates. And it was Inside Out. Yeah, it's invites only, but it's a really dope gig. All right. Yeah, the footages, it turns out, it's the talk of soon, of season one. So, you'll get a taste of it. Yeah, so, it's Nairobi... Industry Nakubamba. Industry Nakubamba's Rufa. It's the right time to be alive. Talking about the industry, and you're a music player, say, who is Kenyans? Kenyans. Okay, so Kenyans are Blinky. Obviously, they're... Obviously, they're legends, man. Yeah, I mean, 1-5 years of age, they're young, they're... I think they're young boys. They're Jeevu, of course. Yeah, obviously. And it's an excuse for Nyangu. I don't usually use my headphones. Recently, I've been listening to music. So, I've never listened to music. You don't listen to people. You're in the process of creating your own stuff. You don't want to be influenced. But there's a number that's choosy. Music is anything good. As long as it's good music. Authentic, kani koa. You write to it. We'll go for a short break. Why don't we go for the short break? I'd like people to get a taste of the acoustic version of your latest song, Struggle by Jeevu, Live On, Why End the Morning. And then, to Keroody, we'll play some games. Is you ready? Okay, go check it out on YouTube. Struggle by Jeevu, we have Uncle K supported by Billy on the guitar. Enjoy. Right when you left. All these girls. Niko Radha now. Why do I struggle to let you go? Yeah, say my all these girls. Niko Radha now. Why do I struggle to let you go? Yeah, yeah. Do I struggle to let you go? Yeah, go check it out on YouTube. Struggle by Jeevu, go check it out on YouTube. This is an exclusive acoustic performance by Uncle K. He's supported by Billy himself. We'll be back with some more wine in the morning. Don't go nowhere. Don't sweat that towel. And yes, George K Manisi, co-founder of Africa Vines, is in the building as well. So don't go nowhere.