 How are you guys doing? Well, it's Thursday. Well, if it's Thursday, you know it's entertainment Thursday. Welcome to entertainment Thursday. Of course, right here on Y2P4 TV, your favorite youth channel. And if you're here last week, you know it's my birthday month. So I'm just in that high spirit. I'm still, I'm just in a great mood. Welcome to the show. Now, the show is all about training topics, what's been happening in Kenya and beyond. We got the tea, we got the juice, we got the sauce. So stay here until, well, don't even leave. It's Y2P4 and it's lit, right? Now, my name is Feline. You can find me at Feline Jeanne across all social media pages. And of course, to help me break these down, the stories today. Actually, I have my panel. I call them my co-hosts. Let's meet them starting with the very new guy. It's his first time on set today. So go ahead and let him say hello. What's up? Yeah, hello, people. This is Spencer. True Co-op Aleo. Right. What are your social media? Yeah. What's up? Follow me. It's Spencer Kenyua, all the way. Spencer Kenyua. All right. And then we have the Ceci, Ceci, Ceci, Jaycee. What's up? Hello, what's up? I'm Jaycee Hapa. And happy birthday. It's only a birthday until Saturday. But it's my birthday in a month. It's my birthday because next week, we're going to set 8 litters for Sharpeeta. So it's going to continue. But we're going to start on Saturday until, yeah. OK, it's Friday after that. Yeah, so it's just in Mugore. Just in Mugore, it seems like you're starting to go back or coming back. Just don't touch that. All right. I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, OK, what's up? Right. And we have the Mwangis. You do not limelize me here. By force, by fire. The Mwangis, by, yeah. My family was entertainment company. And in Batiza, I go by the name Dennis Bovmina. All the Mwangis, and it's Thursday to Dacoa, to Jibangmeh, and let's see how it goes. All right. Now, on to our first story, which is not very, well, it's about the youth. It's not very, it's not a fun story, but it's still a story. Now, on Monday, Jaguar students had demonstrations over the rising cases of insecurity in Georgia and complained about cases where students were being stabbed and robbed near the institution. Now, police used force to disperse students that were causing traffic on the busy Thika Super Highway. One student was however caught in the crossfire as the video of him being bitten by the police officers went viral on social media. On Tuesday, however, a police inspector general, inspector general of police, however, Hillary Mchambay confirmed that the four officers who are caught on video have been identified. All right, so the video is on screen, but just gonna go ahead and talk about it. Suspense, what was your reaction when you saw the video? I saw it in the video. It was great. It was great. One thing, I wanted to give you a taste, peacefully. So, like, I saw it in the video of the police, but then they fired Justice Lee, she was the one who fired her. But they should stop that. Police are the ones who fired her. Police brutality. All right, J.C. I saw it in the video. What, you, yeah, she's feeling that. No, because you're the one who fired her. I'm the one who fired her. I'll go ahead. Yeah. Madam. Okay. You know even the equal gate pass, see, it's not. I think I know. Yes, so I mean. I'll end up in a shop literally a little I'll shop Kuchapo Imagine this is not good If you do one thing I will also protest Jew, Kuna insecurity And that is a fact Here I am equal Having stayed in Jujja for six years Imagine it's there Nivella too You can't be protesting every time This thing is coming up But when it's It takes a certain extent It's too much You see So you have to But see poor It is not good For example It's police service You see The police forces They say it's a police service You see That's the name To serve us See our force Just come and Contain the situation But just don't Alas with students No abaya The moment when Karawana reacts Must dump your old charge Exactly That's really the point Right So actually that brings me To my next question Ask them You're saying it's not right For the police Yes, I understand That was really wrong But is it right For the students What they did First of all They went They cost a lot of traffic Number two What kind of shops Do you have Do you have shops Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have That's why it is jurisdiction equal. We can demonstrate. Within your school, right? The moment you leave the school compound, you're no longer protected by the rules of the school by any statute whatsoever that protects you as a student. You're now being treated as a civilian. Right. And as a civilian, the moment two or three people are standing together, deciding to go at equal shop, you haven't too. Those are criminals. Okay, let me take quite out. They're students. They're students. But one thing happened, as much as the police actually used force, which we are not actually advocating for. That was really wrong. But at some point, the public was shocked now. The public was shocked. While they were beaten by the police. They were beaten by the police. Yes, they were shocked. Let me tell you something. And this should change. When students are demonstrating in Jujja, this is what they do. First thing, to look at what you're doing, I'm lying in front of a shop. When you're in a building, there's a shop outside. There's a sudden banging of doors. Imagine that is enough indication. Imagine that is enough indication. Imagine even the fear. The fear of the community. Good point. Why are you joking? How do you think we can do that? Why do we do that? The law of the country allows people to be tested. But who will be the property. Who will be the property? The property is still there. That's the absolute right. The law of the country allows people to be tested to get the property. But still have to advocate for force. No, we're not advocating if a police is theислite. No, we're not advocating if a police is theислite. No need to bother about police. We're going to talk about that after the show. But we don't have enough time to talk about it. So we're going to go right to the next story. Kenyan producer, Magix Enga, has called out bongo artist Harmonize for allegedly stealing his beats in his latest song, Uno. Now, according to Magix, Kondubo used a beat he created for the song, Dundying, where he featured King Kaka and Kristoff. Enga told Harmonize to pull down the song from YouTube office his wrath. But bongo stars fans confronted him, telling him that he also stole the beats from a Nigerian artist, Olamide. All right, so Uno is out, which is, it's a banger. Like Harmonize did a tour I could edit video. That video was edited in Tanzania, in Kenya, in Rwanda, in Uganda, in Europe, across East Africa. It's such a big hit. And that is first song after he left Tuasafi officially. So that's such a big song. So my question is, is Magix Enga trying to ride on Uno's wave? I'ma kneel to his legit, like his legit heart that will live by creativity, okay? And he deserves some sort of recognition. Spence. I'm a fan of Magix Enga. I'm a fan of him. Uno, he did the same to Willie Paul Chuchuma. Willie Paul called Chuchuma, and he's a banger. Yeah, he's a fan of Chuchuma. So I'm a fan of Magix Enga. He's from Metruzoia. So I prefer him to be a fan of him. Yeah, he's a fan of him. Now, one of the facts that I want to say is that he's a banger. And he's a singer, he's a PRC, he's a Nigerian artist, Olamide. He's a singer, Olamide. He's a singer, Uno is out. Yeah, so I want to say that Magix is a singer, Olamide. Olamide is a singer, anything. But he's a singer, and since Harmonize did a tour, he's a singer. He's from Metruzoia. Hi, I'm from Kenya. It's different. Right. It's just me bang, you're the same. But there's no one who can beat me. There's no one who can beat me. There's no one who can kick me. See, boom, boom, boom. There's no one who can beat me. It's so different. There's no one who can beat me. And that's the point. Even though I'm from a safe land, because the state has had their customers. My people are thinking, yes, I think really. So this is it. That's the point. Me, sit and support you. One thing, Magix is a young guy who is growing up. They know. How do you make it bad? You can't make it bad. If you want to make it bad, you have to learn how to beat. If you want to make it bad, you have to learn how to beat. He's making up to make a new beat. Right. So. See, boom, boom, boom. You just write on someone else's beat. It's not your end and you're the king of beat at the moment. For me, it is. But then again, to allow Harmonize, if you want to make it bad, you have to learn how to make it bad. If you want to make it bad, you have to learn how to make it bad. It's not your end and you have to learn how to make it bad. It's not your end and you have to learn how to make it bad. Actually, it's the creative industry. And someone was telling me, no idea is new. Everything you're doing has been done under the sign. So we're just borrowing ideas. But you just don't take it from 100%. You know, as you said it. You know, head of tour. Yeah. And video tour. Yeah. Yeah. They were playing that song. They were doing it. They were playing that song. You don't want to tell me that Magik Senka had to wait until the song has been released. And I was like, it's not my end. Really? I don't know if this is a sign or not. It's not my end. There's this previous epic. They had a song that was also pulled out. Yeah, I remember that one. They also had copyright issues. Yeah. Because they borrowed from a very big entertainment company from the USA. Yeah. So what artists do when you borrow, I'm a stealer borrow, at least give someone credit. Credit them. Say, like this is our dog bit, but it's not by me. And then you give them credit. Maybe talk to them. That's what you're trying to say. We give credit when it's given. Let's start from there. This bit was borrowed from somewhere else. Right. So when we start giving credit, we actually should go back to the Nigerian guy. Maybe the Nigerian guy borrowed. Nigerian guy borrowed. I don't see calls for that. I don't see calls for that. I don't see any problem. I'll disagree with Dennis. Most of the times you're agreeing on stuff. But today I will disagree. Just give me that credit. Sit as you are. I'll come up here. I'll take from someone else. And when it starts with that, it will continue. I'll trend it in the layer. But if you want to buy a beef online in Aisha, I'll be in the house with them. All right. So, Basi, now we're gonna have a meeting after this tour. We'll get to realize it. Thank you so much to the guys at home. If you want to part of the conversation, the hashtag is White if I Four Update. Feel free to tag me at the film gene and of course art, white if I four channel as well. Now Tanzanian musician, dam, platinum's manager Babutale has said that they saw the services of a which doctor to ensure the success of the just concluded concluded Wassafi Festival 2019 that went down on Saturday. The festival was headlined by African arts such as Nigerian artist Whisked and Tewa Savage as well as other Wassafi stars. He told the Wassafi media that a lot of work went into preparations rather including preventing the rains and bringing the sun. Okay now this is nothing new. Let me tell you something. Now music, even the arts industry has always been associated with a lot of us. So Spencer, do you think there's a story behind it? Do you actually believe that? Okay and first, let me tell you a story. Let me tell you that you guys are laughing but actually I think growing up actually had something like that. Like there are people, they're not witch doctors but while they work at the temple, I think they like maybe make some sort of sacrifices. Not prophets, like sacrifices or something like maybe if there's like a very big event like you hold it, you're like yo so you gotta stay there for like maybe you do something, I don't know. So do you think that's actually happening in 2019? For me, in 2019, each generation took out my love to me. I did use it to my own eyes. Yeah, so for me it's easier for me, I don't believe. Yeah, so for me it's easier for me. Yes, but for me it's easier for me. Yes, but for me it's easier for me. But I believe one thing I believe the Bible tells us that to make our authority over everything we have I'm starting spiritual and then I'm coming to a something that you can stop I believe the Bible tells us that to make our authority over everything we have we have to create I believe it's a certain event and it's almost raining and the pastors are all over God just help us, just hold the rains Until maybe I've seen it happen Yeah, that's the reason we are talking about See you know you guys, we had damsibah You know it was rainy season Do you know that like we had prayed for it Like that specific day Kusinyesha in between 9 and 4 And do you know by the time Tulimalizak wakeliya flowers it rained After barrier And it was what we've been praying for Sasa tukuge kawasafi He and Ujami kukunitanzan And we are full stop See now it's Kusinye wakusewa Why do you say that Lisa? It's just that you don't know anything G was a doctor If there is no one that has to believe that they have such juju And I'll tell you Before I leave the door Before I start When I go to Sasa tukuge kawasafi I see, I see the Kusinye wakusewa Before I start I start I start I start I start I don't know Let's move on to our next story, now Station Media was in a frenzy after news broke from a Tanzanian blog Swahili Times that Kenyan rapper Prezor was drugged and raped by three women. Prezor defended himself from a story claiming that he is currently receiving treatment at the current hospital. So there's this blog, Tanzania to Badoeva Tanzania was there, so there's this blog in it of Swahili Times. So according to Swahili Times, they actually tweeted and they said that Kenyan rapper Prezor was defiled, first of all he was drugged and there was like a lot of drugs involved, Siju cocaine, Sijunininini and he was drugged and raped by one hour, not one, not two, but three women. But Prezor there, they say, there is no way, that is not true, he doesn't know where people get this kind of stories, but that is not him, maybe that's another Prezor. Mwangiz, I'm going to start with you on this one. What are your thoughts? Yeah, it goes, Prezor has been so silent for so long. A lot of stories need to come after the end of your therapy work. Let me go and be defiled. We do not use the N word on Prezor, sorry, we apologize for that. At the minimum, really? Yeah. Or defiled, I'm going to use the word defiled. No, on this one, actually I would say this one, Prezor is coming back, he has a new song, and he's going to feature at Tanzania and write or a song stress or somebody from Tanzania. True. And that is why the blog wrote what it wrote. Isn't it geeky? But why would you have something so awful? Okay, because, okay, I hope that is not true because, okay, so what you say, people got, these are real issues, people face and it's not even funny. How? Yeah, people are getting defiled. No, no, it doesn't have, like, even men get molested. It's not funny. It's okay, but how do you drag a man? Not dragging a man is okay, but dragging a man and defiling him. I remember in this story it came out, I shout out to a fool, a fool will say, Mom, I don't want you to come in here. A fool, no, a fool. A fool, no. But we're not locating for that. Like, any form of violence against that. JC, what are your thoughts? I think there is something in the talk at Tanzania, probably at a shoot, a video from TZ, and probably, most probably, in a room in TZ, a hotel, and there's a man in the water, he's a dancer, and how are you going to be? Director, director, director. This set has directors and directors. We said, it's a discussion story, and you have to figure out the point, who are the directors, I'm going to discuss it. I'm going to say last week, you're going to say, I'm going to discuss it. I've dropped Weibo. So this is it. Yes, this is it. Spence. By the way, you're going to be a celebrity. Before Goma, before someone's level, I would ask him if he's a celebrity, or if he's a dreamer, so I'm going to be a celebrity. But as a celebrity, I'm going to be a celebrity. I'm going to be a dreamer. Gumu. What we say and what I believe is, and it's actually something in the Kiki world, they say, all publicity is good publicity. No, that doesn't matter. Wait until they say you kill someone, then you'll know it's not good publicity. And we're going to move on to our next story. Now, it took just hours for KFC to find a viral couple who got engaged in one of their restaurants after they went viral on social media. Initially, a Twitter user posted the video to troll the couple, but it worked out in their favor, as so many users and brands came out to help the couple with drinks, food, drinks, fuel, photography, and videography among many more. Now, currently, their wedding is being planned by Twitter users, and the couple are now begging for privacy. All right, so there's this, okay, actually, this is a story that happened sometime last week, towards the end of last week, actually. So there's a South African couple. This guy couldn't afford to do anything special. Second, a two-hour propose. KFC was in Kahawani, you know. And then this person took the video posted it on Twitter. I can just go check it out. Like, how cheap can people be, you know? And then, chaotic. You know how people on Twitter are. Not actually chaotic. Muzanzi Twitter took over, and they were so mad at this guy. So I can just brand squanzai, say it with Coca-Cola, I love to do that. All those companies. All these companies have come together to actually just kill them, kill them to, there's someone who's donating money, there's someone who's giving them rings, Coca-Cola will sponsor the drinks. So you have to take care of it. Designers who are dressed, and everything has been planned. And it's being planned on Twitter. Adi, I love that their attention is too much. They're begging. They're like, we know you love us and we are so grateful. But please, can we have a little bit of privacy? Spence, what are your thoughts? I'm blessing him a little bit. All right. All right. Jesse, I'll post because I want you to check it. And then I want you to come check it. Like, what's wrong with you? Atatumia, the least person you expected. And at that moment in life, or at that point, you think you're pulling others down. Imagine God comes and lifts them using you. They step on you. You know they are literally stepping on that person. Who will send your mequa stepping stone out to their success? But I will just pull down. Guys, I think it's high time. I think it's time to go to school. If you want to make it, I will say when you want to pull the strings, I will say it. I'm at her worst. Just because we're where we are, it's not good. It is not good. It is not good. It is not good. And I'm happy for them. Yes. We are happy for you. We are happy for you. We are happy for you. We are sponsored human beings. But we go to Kenya to get a pair of wings. Now, then, is one of your thoughts, comments, if you pay us we go, time is more. I'll say as a... in the Obama... But I'll tell you a minute, there's one thing at that, the guy who was recording that thing, actually I'm going to the deletion. It's called Daddy. It's called Daddy. It's called Daddy. From there. Who say, and I'm the first to propose to the KFC. I'm going to do that. I'm going to do that. I'm going to say, I'm going to do the deletion. And take care. That's a good thing. I'll speak to the KFC. What is good will come through for you. Yeah. But then, there's no one. No. No somebody. No. Stop it. What I say is, I'm going to say to KFC, if you see somebody put the gift down, don't try to fight it. Yeah, just hold on. The battle will end. I'm back. Now, we're going to our last story. Now, a viral cat that has an angry woman shouting at it. It means, has finally gotten over one million followers on Instagram now the cat's Instagram account is Smudge Lord was created on May 27, 2019 with the first photo being of it seated at the dinner table. Alright so the final cat, let's say that famous cat, it is a meme. Hey, that cat, it has one million followers and that is not even funny. Alright, you know, last comments, Fupi, Tukiana, your parka, I'm very mad at it but that's a story for another one. I've turned around everything. I think it would go to go to next. Like me, I actually could do anything but there's only one. And he only said I would have turned around the economy. I didn't say which direction. Jensi, what's your favourite meme from the cat? My favourite meme from the cat? You see him. He's passionate about it but he doesn't like it. But he does it every day. Like every day is a new meme about it. Like every day. There's no one like me who is like Jessica. You said 2019 is my year. And I'm the one who said that. The cat is making a woman in a bit everything. It's so funny. Alright Spence, you have a favourite meme from the cat? And you see, you can go to Facebook. Thank you so much guys. Alright, so Spence. Me too, I'm Spence. Everyway I'm Spence. Thank you guys. Alright. I'm the same social media. There's four minors across all social media platforms. I won't give up on it. The more it is, it's been real. It's been real when the left one, I said to take your neighbour. He was telling me. Yes, thank you so much for watching guys. We usually so much appreciate we actually do that. The hashtag is Wait For Up. Let's keep talking to us. And we'll most definitely love to talk about that. I wish I had two, all of you and everybody who made the show. I got Maya, Maurice, Timor, Rose. There's another Rose also. There are two of them. Thank you so much. We appreciate each and every one of you. It's been fun. It's been real. We'll see you again. I told you it's my birthday week. I'm going to see you guys at Four Horsemen on Langata Road. Come through. Do you have something to say as we go? Yeah, if I don't do this, I will... Thank you so much for watching. Bye and good night. Thank you for watching.