 and why in the morning I go by the name of Barry Moses or it's Barry Mokwakilam Tendawakidjami and it's a pleasure to hang out with you on this particular Friday. Shout out to VDJ Khalifa for the special amazing mixes starting your weekend on a very high note right there. So right about now it's time that I introduce our first artist of the day but before that WhiteFive4 channel on Twitter, WhiteFive4 underscore channel on Instagram and WhiteFive4 on Facebook. Hashtag is why in the morning don't forget the hashtag and freestyle Friday. So right about now we have the main lady herself. She's in the country for Cork Studio. She will be making a debut on Cork Studio Africa as a second Tanzanian female act on the 2019 season of Cork Studio Africa. She has a song with one and only diamond platinum's. She goes by the name Kisha. She's here studio with me. I love it. I love the weather. We are not too aggressive for you. Thank you. It's a pleasure to have you. You're going to be on Cork Studio stage. All right. So maybe you'll never answer by introducing yourself. The best album. Yes. And which year was this? We have to show off a little bit. This is the first TV station Kisha is stepping on in her media tour. This is the first station you're coming to, right? Yes. All right. Thank you very much, Kisha. Luckily, yes. So from your statement, Neza, I can tell you do Zook music. Yeah, I do. Rumba, Zook. Rumba, Zook. Bongo flavor, yes. Rumba, Zook, Bongo flavor. So she has a box, Anna. All right. So, when is the second female act for Tanzania this season? And I'd like to know how does it make you feel? I feel privileged to be in the Cork Studio because I don't know if I'm going to be in the Cork Studio or not. But you're in Tanzania? Yes, I'm in the Cork Studio. On YouTube, you have TV stations? Yes, I have YouTube, TV stations, Clouds of Fame. All right. So this time, you're going to be in the Cork Studio? Yeah, this time, actually, I'm going to be in the Cork Studio. How did you get the information that you're in the Cork Studio? How did you break the news? I'm the manager of Kenandi. I'm the manager of the Cork Studio. I'm in the Cork Studio. At times, it's easy, and it's easy, and it's easy, yes. Yeah. And I'm the manager of the Cork Studio. I'm the manager of the Cork Studio. The Cork Studio is connected to the Cork Studio. And now you're here? Yes, I'm here. In 2-5-4, on why 2-5-4, on why end the morning in particular? Hashtag is why in the morning if you'd like to interact with us on social media. So you're going to be recording with some acts across Africa, as you know. Have you started doing this, Sufa? Yeah, yeah. To make fun of Janna. To make sure to record. Janna, how was it? It was amazing. It was an amazing experience. Yes, it was an amazing experience. All right. So, how did you record Janna? Janna recorded Naziz, Atami, and Leones. And South African girl. I don't remember her name. Yes, but to make her record. All right. So the experience is good, Sufa? Ah, Sufa. How many more? And female producer. Wow. Oh, this is the first female producer. Yes. Yes. And you're going to have to take a shout out. Oh ho. Viola. Viola. Shout out to Viola, one of the baddest female producers in the continent right now and on the planet. So Nambua, when you're a university graduate, only Columbia, when you're a mom as well, three kids, don't know if I am sick, keep ya. And I'm a politician too. And you're a politician. I was getting to that. Politics, let's talk about you being a mother, a musician, and a university. How do you manage to balance? No, I'm a laser university. Like, in a while, I was having children at the same time. And I'm going to keep in touch with my children and my music, because I'm going to be able to communicate with my family, my music, and my friends. I'm going to be able to communicate with them. I'm going to concentrate on school, I'm going to be able to go to school, I'm going to be able to listen to music. And you're going to be able to listen to music. I'm going to be able to do procurement and supplies, management. Sir, when you want to be a Shara, I'm going to be a Tata. Tata, sir. Yes, Y2P4 channel on Twitter, Y2P4, underscore channel on Instagram, Y2P4 on Facebook. Hashtag is where I'm going to keep interacting with us. Your views, your comments, and your questions are invited. And we have Kisha all the way from Tanzania, right here in the studio with us. So maybe you can ask one or two if you have. So, Kisha, you have a song with them on Y2P4 channel. Yes. No, I don't tackle issues about Y2P4, albinism. Yes. What does this mean to you? Being an albinism or? All right, just being an activist, Katika is told. I'm going to shed light to it. What does it mean to you? And how far have you come with this? Kisha, I'm going to be a Bali, a Yemini. I'm going to be different. I'm going to be one of the owners. I'm going to be able to tackle it. Kisha, I'm going to be a Sanna. Thank you. All right. So, you're going to be politics. How are you involved in politics in Tanzania? I'm a member of the Central Committee. Central Committee? Yeah, we're only 24 people in the whole country. Yes. And our chairman is Dr. John Pombe Magufuli. Yeah. John Pombe Magufuli. Yes. All right. As someone who's involved in politics and music at large, it's a good move. And is it going to affect the Tanzanian music? Because you guys are exporting a lot of music. No comment. No comment on this one. Because I'm a member of the Central Committee. Politics, at the same time, I'm a musician. I'm a musician. I'm going to be a leader, I'm being cut. So, I don't think that I'm going to be a musician. You're going to be a musician. You're not in my place. Yes. It's not in your place. Yes. You just do your music and help the people. Yes. And speak for the people living with albinism. Yeah. Um, it's on Facebook. Because I don't know how to say it. Mm-hmm. That's really interesting. Yeah. I'm on Instagram. Keisha underscore queen. Yes. All right. So, uh... And Twitter. Keisha Taya. Yes. Keisha will follow, follow, follow, follow. Mm-hmm. Like on Instagram, don't call it active. No. Sana. All right. 2015, I was involved in an accident. Yeah. Uh-huh. What happened here? No, it's just a normal accident. Uh-huh. A car accident. A car accident. In Tanzania. Yeah. Were you driving? Yeah, I'm driving, yes. You were driving the car? Yeah. All right. I was alone. Oh, you were, you were alone. But you survived. Of course, yes, I did. All right. Obviously, you survived. Only the car got... Uh-huh. Mm-hmm. Only Lazua Hospitalini. Yeah, a little. So, for some time. For some time. Yeah, it was the, it was not the whole day. Mm-hmm. Yeah. All right. What next for you were the music, after Cook Studio, after all they said and done? What next for Keisha? To go check your album. More videos. Oh, more videos. More singles. More hit songs. More hit songs. I like that particular part. Yes. Mm-hmm. Because Tanzania has hit songs and has songs. Mm-hmm. Beautiful songs and hit songs. So, more hit songs. All right. Yes. So, more hit songs from Keisha. That is the word, Keisha. On Why and the Morning. We have a, she'll be, she's in the country for Cook Studio. And we have our On Why and the Morning. Keisha is here. And she promises more hit songs. Follow us on social media at 1-B-E-T-N and work party, Keisha. Um, Keisha underscore queen. Underscore, yes. Keisha underscore queen. You're a queen follower. Thank you very much for coming Keisha, a last message to your fans from Kenya from 2.50? Uh, I love Kenya. I love you guys. I'm a musician and I'm a singer. I'm from KAICC. I'm from Albinize, Africa. I'm a singer. I'm a singer. I'm a singer, I'm from Kukwop Studio. I'm so happy because I'm a singer and I'm so happy. What I can say is, my fans, I won't disappoint you. And you get a lot of hit songs. A lot of hit songs coming from Kishio. On my end of the morning exclusively. So, yeah, VDJ Khalifa. Yeah, man. Kisha is here with us. Kisha? What song? Did you get hit songs from Kisha? I got hit songs from Kimapenze. From Vumilevo? Vumilevo. That is the hit song, yes. That's right. But this song, it's a song, a song, a song. It's everywhere. But did you get hit songs from Kishio? It was like a banger. And by the way, at a skizzer, I got hit songs from Peter Skizzer. Kenya. I got hit songs from Peter Skizzer. Skizzer, yes. I'm a fan of Kishio. Yeah. And I got hit songs from DJ Khalifa. I got hit songs from her. And I got hit songs from you. If you happen to love Kisha's music, keep requesting it on Y254, Twitter, Y254, and the school channel on Instagram. And Y254 on Facebook. Your brand new song is playing on screen. That is recently sung. It's called Nioe. Nioe. Yeah, I love it. You love it. It's in Mahathia, Mombasa, Ketanga, Zanzibar, Pwani, Pwani. Yes. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. Nioe. But you know what was the secret? I think my mother is my father, that I have a mother. She told me she wants to marry me. She wants to be my father. She wants to be my mother, so I have a mother. Because some of us have a mother who is a father. We are all in the same house. I think my mother wants me to marry her. What I want in my future time, yes. All right. So, fans, I said that was the last question, but fans keep sending in their questions. No, no, Lisa. Yes. It's a very big fan. Yes. Yes. From 1960. All right. Which one is your favorite song? Many songs. I can't even mention them. So, who do you all have been putting in the work on a very good music? A lot of it for that matter. What is your job? Water. Yes. Exactly. Diamond. Sana.