 What's up everybody? Welcome to Espion Bals. My name is Liz Jackson and today is a very fine Thursday. Nani kohapa na musani weinyu, nito ngojakwanza ajitambulisha and then we go on. Napa kusima. What's up everybody? It's a boy, Mr. Polail, Mr. Mekumandastani. We know what you're saying. Guys, this is Denisi. Najua, most of you actually know Denisi and Denisi, thank you so much for making time to come and talk to us about Espion Bals. So, to kianza kwanza Denisi eh, tuwambie, una niko confused kia asi, ju, mi na jo weinyu musani, uluku na imba, alafu sayu na fanya content creation. Labda na kufanani shanam tu, but usha wa ingia studio katunga nyimbo. Na, kitu wa tuwaji na kwa ganatini brother. Eh, no na tuwu Mr. Buka. Ya ukulia mai om? Ya ukulia. Like my twin brother is the one who used to sing. So, see where we? It's a prank guys. Guys, content. Napa kusima, team Denisi. We will come, we will come for you. Eh, I started as a singer of future. I'm still singing. It's only that I took a break on singing, so come on and try content. Then I try kajipa. Ya, na usami na nilena. Okay, so right now, tukenga lepale kwa YouTube chaneli ako. You're doing content ambayoni unique. Ya, where you have, I think you have different segments. That's right. Ukona ila ya, who's more popular and ukona izi. Like for you as Denisi, ukikete chinikwa YouTube ako. What is your thought process or what do you consider for you to come up with a segment? Nama, what differentiates you from other content creators? I think number one, I do a lot of research. Number two, I try as much as I can to be unique. So, like the gold diga, here time when I watched the COVID, so the idea came up and I was like, no one is doing it in Kenya because everyone else was doing loyalty test, you see. But then I think people were afraid because gold diga has a lot of logistics. So I was like, why not give it a try? So when I tried, by the time I found the fifth episode, it got cheaper. Who's popular, actually me, the funny thing is the ideas come in a funny way. Like who's popular, we were working with Tumbili from KNT. So time, couple of seeds, we were like, wait, I have something. Like to me, salimi usana from KNT up to here. Why don't we challenge each other? Let us shoot to one another. And that's how the idea was born. So like right now I have a new show called Cultural Diaries whereby I want to be showing the world about the cultures in Kenya once I'm done with Kenya, Africa at large. So, yeah, my ideas. Ideas ziko nimi kini bile saa sisi fanyakilektu at once but it's only that ideas are not an expensive. So at times pia mizina ni limit kus I can't afford all of them. But you're searching this and you want to sponsor me. I'm a viable man. Let's talk about Goldiga. Roughly how much do you spend on one episode? I can't really tell one episode. But square shoot, square shoot nana spend kus kuna gari, kuna cameras, kuna wafanyi kazi. Denisi unani perekaivi, 2Ambi e. Fuel well, gari ni ni. Sina rough figures. Spend yukse ma figures. Kus at times pia mizina chome. Kuna jo ni kama bia shayara. Na investi kifika enumand maybe na kotan verudisha 2kost 2kost at times kuna kaprofit. But na shkuru mungu. Tungi kwa yo shu ya Fuzz mo popular. Nani asha Y-Set reko deni eja wunjo na mtu bado. Ehi. Kuna uliza. Mdosi wanu. Mdosi wanu. Ehi. Ehi. Katel. Ehi, mdosi wanu katel. Aalini. Actually, he saw episode ya. I think ya na ni. I don't know. Aalina gaya tumbeli. He was like. I can call he was like. We need to do this thing. So nika wun bia sayana shida. I'll look for you. Then nika fanyi episode kaza. I think Aalina the next. Aalina na ekina kiyoko. He called me. I can nambia. When are you available? We do this. So nika wun bia the next. I can nambia sayana he's not engaged. We try. He's to kind of tell how. Aalina, mdosi wanu. Nino rosa. Ehi, lakini kichapali ni pe. Aalina, pe. Aalina, pe. But even when I was a father of the day. Nika wapu kandatena watu. Me ni host. So watu ni kishindo. Me ni kosa. Ya. So as much as you're the host. Of course, kuna zile witu wa unalano. Kifanya easy witu. Specifically on that episode ya butita. Ni what are the three lessons that you got from that episode. Kusaba with his influence. Ame weza kuget crowd ya. Young people, middle age and old people. Paul, what did you learn from that specific episode? From that specific episode. He told me about like there's time for everything. Like there is a way like. Item neza konmeshikaya audience. But it's important to look for growth. Like ni on a commander capture the next age group audience. Even when he grows old like for him. He told me like. Kuna uto onamjo from church in. Kuna uto onamjo from the trend. Kuna uto onamjo from Anastoto. So then age group Kubosana. Kika trek ku defreshi hito nuona water. That's uno kutalu kuna salimiwa na watu waze wa tuniniya. And that's where he came up with cultural diaries. Kus na takapia watu waze ya. Miya zeku identify now ya. Let's talk about cultural diaries, you may later. The first. Ya! Iliya episode anya nili watch denisi. From the thumbnails. About well is that. When you're doing a cultural diaries. So, for you and your ways you could deliver like hiyo episode. Kwa sababu vitu, lukuna fanya pale kwa hile episode? Ulu kunyua damo denisi? Ulajuwa it's symbol, it's cultural diaries. My idea is nende pale an experience kama mojawa we get. So, like neme nende pale, that's how they do it. So, I have to fit in their shoes. Nona, let's say for instance he's nende to rukana. Kama onende kaku kutega samakinda nda nao. Kama onende kulaga nyama bichi, kwa zatofukana nende nao na choma gambozi kwa nangozi, joa lafo na toa badae. So, nao na nikienda apo, so atinda jifanya minu wa tao, na get na treku fitting their shoes. Ndopia, yun nene na bamba. Nona, na lafasa sa like, for me kukunya damu yosii, niki tu neme kwa nikiuna na rukana. Neme kwa nikiuna home. So, nile tumis jai try. So, me, me I was just enjoying myself, me nili kwa home. Wale masai Denisi, chaw kwa li? Eh, nifanya ni ruki wa minu. Ta ruka badae tuki badae zahi interview. So, spesi, I feel like that's a show first of all, it shows how the African culture is, like it is very rich in props for that. So, tukenda lia Denisi, generally talking about content creation, right now compared to five years, uneza sama awi on the right track ama, what do you feel as a content creator, could be improved ama uneza kwa changed? Eh, number one, I think, I think content creation is just like any other business. So, you don't expect iku pe pesana, you don't reinvest. So, that's what upata kuna content creators, wengi wakuna numbers by trauma, ko stagnant, koz, wali anza kuchut nasim, umbaka sa ibarona, kuchut nasim. So, like kuna kutataka audience onona, kuna growth. Nila. So, just like any other business, ustake pe kupi profit, killer time, at times reinvest. So, of course, biesha raiot, ili kuna time two, kuna profit. So, what was the chukulekama two? One thing we learn, the content creation kuchukulekama part time, ita kutritikama part time. Ita kutritikama part time job, but the moment umi chukulekama full time, then ina kutritivi full time, the same onona is bm, full time. So, onona ina paya more, compared na mutumanyana fanya content creation for part time. So, right now you're doing content creation full time? Ya, I do content creation full time, but I still do, I do other businesses, like I have an IT company, so I do websites, graphics, designs of it is what here. It's only that, I still had my clans before Nianza content creation, so sigiawa achaya. Wa masaiwa na jitu mauku sana. So, the next thing I would like to ask is, last year kulekwana Zile Tox nizakuliza ku monetize Facebook. So, nizakuliza, for you, have you been able to monetize ama in terms of monetization? Do you feel like you're getting what you deserve? Okay, in terms of monetization, I feel like Africa tunadulu miwa sana. Like, the number of views to Konazo na the amount of money na generate, I reflect as a pelikani na get. So, I think the best thing wana zafanya, YouTube will rather pandisha rates, advertisers will pay doh mob, naisisi creators to benefit, because at the end of the day, we need each other, because advertisers always advertise kama kuna content creation, nalewa. So, at least wanga liye, because the amount of views we get here, ingekuwa, same name to ako US, people can get caught in a ball, ingewa chatu. Yeah, the other question was, or Facebook? Facebook, actually, me am monetized on Facebook, but not through Kenya. I had to add someone from abroad and monetize here. So, it's still a challenge for like a normal Kenya? Yeah, but, but it had told me like there was a, there's a time there was a pilot, so we are waiting Yeah. All right, we hope they will be able to monetize Facebook, because as creators we really do put a lot of work into what we do. So, tukimali zia denisi, tukifunga show, nataka kwanza ujiplag, wambi viewers mahali wanezapata pranks zako, kama sayu shani prank, umali wanezapata pranks zako and all the shows that you put and then all your social media platforms. Yeah, so guys together prank that, I pranked her, iko kuhi channel. You can follow me on all social media platforms at itz underscore denisi. YouTube denisi tv, denisi vlogs. Yeah, that's it. Namani support. Nani support bana. Skweto goes to viewer, subscribe bana. Road to her family. Hey, her family. All right, make sure guys you subscribe to his channel and subscribe to SPM Buzz as well. I was talking to your favorite boy, Denisi. See you guys on the next one.