 I hope you are sunny, tithing, staying safe and washing your hands as many times as possible because we have to keep this coronavirus out of our country but today we are going to have an amazing show, we are here to talk about trending topics, what's happening in Kenya and internationally. Now our show is all about tea, we are having tea hot. Now if you don't take tea, you can take coffee, yeah? I just want to tell you what our celebrities have been up to. Now before I get started, I have to introduce you to my panel. Right here in studio, I have the Mwangis as we call him but I'm going to let him introduce himself. I go by the name Dennis Bov, mine across all social media platforms. Don't go away, stay tuned. All right, that is Dennis, the hashtag is YTFF Updates and back at home because I told you social distancing, we can have everybody in studio, I have other guys at home. One of them is JC, you already know her and we have a newcomer on the show. It's his first time on the show, his name is Ronald, he's going to be joining us virtually. MCK is Kiddogo not feeling well but shout out to you MCK feel better soon. But first things first, let's meet the guys at home. What's happening? Can you hear me? Hi, yeah, yeah, I can hear you. All right, cool. Introduce yourself. I'm Kiddogo, social distancing, sorry, I come from a long studio, I can set up a live every day. I hope you guys are staying safe at home. All right, and like I told you, we have Ronald, he's joining us virtually, the note agitator by the way. Ron, hi, how are you doing? I'm good, I'm good, hi. As you should know, everybody right, we are sanitizing, Kila Mahali. So just social distance, please sanitize, vermas, and make sure that you stay at home. Those people who are working at home, please just stay at home. All right, all right. Now, we're going to be helping us break these stories today. We're going to be breaking these stories down with them. Stay on the hashtag, white if I fall updates. You can find me across all social media pages at filinjin. Now let's get started with our first story. Now, controversial artists Will Paul and Rington are, controversial artists rather, Will Paul and Rington are at it again, this time around over a song. Poser recently released a song, Nikune, featuring Narion coming. And according to Rington, the song is obscene and should be taken down. After hearing this, Poser warned Rington to leave him alone, or else he was going to beat him silly, which would be a shame given that he's older than him. In response, Rington offered to pay Poser $500,000 to take down the song and use the money to make another song. I'm going to start at home, mungies. Before we proceed, just to allow you to... All right, let's do this, let's do this. Before we go to Dennis, let us play you guys the videos so that you know what we're talking about, right? We're going to play you guys the song, Nikune and One Life. We're going to pay Poser $500,000 to take down the song. So, Rington is going to leave you alone. I'm going to leave you alone. I'm going to leave you alone. I'm going to leave you alone. I'm going to leave you alone. I'm going to leave you alone. I'm going to leave you alone. After you're gone, every one of you come out and play. Just like I'll play, play. I'm playing and I'm going to leave you alone. I'm going to leave you alone. Please, leave me alone. I'm going to leave you alone. Now we're off to rington. Do you think you should be setting a good example to Poser, Amor? He's became the gospel police nowadays, seduced dark and igani, as in people who are producing songs nowadays should just fear for what he's going to say next. If you produce a song, rington has to vet it. If you do this, rington has to vet you. So, somewhere rington, you make one in Aani. Brother, you are irrelevant. As in, you have to cook Juhi. Cook Toka, so Juhi will be able to wake up and go on the car and say, Juhi will try to cook here in Aani. Please stick to those, watch out and not to engage in it. At the same time, I also feel Juhi will be able to say, Manizah pig a rington. I would want to see that. You say Tako. You have to say Tako. No, we do not advocate for any form of violence. No, no, no. I am not saying that I am a bad boy. I am a pig. Really? I am saying that I am a pig. Really? Yes, yes. I want to have a phone call. But anyway, these people should just know how to play safe. Your gospel musicians, the both of them, they should know where to draw the line. Because when it comes to now physical. But is willipola gospel artists though? Oh, hold up. You are talking about willipola. You are not a gospel artist. We don't know you. You are not a gospel artist. How do you do it? How do you do it? Yeah, no. Willipola, anyway. Now that you decided to leave us, please don't come back engaging with people like rington, who apparently, apparently can still say that. We will talk about willipola. We will talk about it. Go in peace. Thank you. All right. And you know, we have our other pangs that are working from home. JC. Let me do this in the doorway with the coffee. Just kidding. Willipola. Willipola is crashing in pango. So. What's up? What's up? JC, I want to hear your honest opinion. What's happening? Willipola will win. And I'm not saying that this is because we all know rington and akwanga are not after two mahali and baku atabaki who are relevant. He's always looking for something to make him remain relevant. So, but him coming to bash at the kukuja kubash willipol. Yeah, it makes sense. We no longer see the Christianity in willipol songs. You get quite honest. So, actually that song is a good song. Okay, I think that the video is okay. I think she's not going to take someone who is not relevant. You have 500,000 mahali. Yeah. I was asking you if you had Gemazo. I knew you were going to win. I knew you were going to make me think of that No, you know what? I'm saying that It's because you're always criticizing everybody You remember he criticized Bahad Yeah, I am That's what I discussed in the studio Many times he's always bashing on people Just stop it, let people be And let God be the judge Just let people be Ronald I didn't tell you Ronald is actually an artist He's an artist, he has his music Yo, that's a story for another day Maybe after Corona we're going to have him in the studio But since this one involves artists We want to hear from him What's your opinion about this whole story? Do you know there's something I noticed And first and foremost If at all I was If I were Willy Paul Willy Paul is a fan And I'm here to ring him Since music is all about business Let you know I pulled the music down I left for me a video I left for you to shoot And then that continues And continues that with that So I left Exactly I'm going to move you over I'm going to do it I'm going to do it I'm going to do it I'm going to do it Pull the video down But it's $500,000 It's $10,000 We'll do the same If it's $50,000 Then it's $450,000 It's $50,000 It's $50,000 We all can use some extra income Right? But they know They know there's a story What do you have to say? Ronald, what did you say can you name again? Alright Alright The hashtag is white To pay for updates We're going to move on to the next story Gangetour Music Group Ethic Issued a public apology Over their latest song Soco The apology read It has come to our attention That our recently released Soco video Has unintentionally Promoted pedophilic culture Now we are Therefore sending out a sincere apologies To all our fans and viewers at large As a result We have made sure the video has been Taken down It is inaccessible and we shall Not further upload it The group released a video of their song On Sunday morning on YouTube But the content of the song did not sit Well with most canyons Including KFCB boys as a Gangetour According to the group committed an offence In full force of the law as provided For in the films And stage plays act cup Triple two Now we checked it out and it states that Any person who is Guilty of an offence under this act Shall be liable to a fine Not exceeding 100,000 or imprisonment For a term not exceeding 5 years Or to both such fine And imprisonment Alright So Deniz I'm going to start with you You are Gangetour music What do you take on this one? Like who's wrong, who's right Should their apology have been enough Or do they deserve to be punished Because it's not their first time There are other songs that have been pulled Of YouTube also Okay I'll say this Now that they are pushing the pedophilia thing That's not something I really support In my opinion it's very bad For it to be in any music But my problem still comes back to this Moro police officer His name is Ezekiel Mutua This guy, now that we are at home Your job is now to study lyrics Because you are going to analyze And then you start coming out It's either you come out clean and tell us If you have been paid to popularize these people Tell us You are burning songs You are going to take them to court By then you should know no one is going to court And go to jail So you are taking Ezekiel Mutua's side Yes I'm trying to draw the line here It's not good to bring out the pedophilia content But at the same time I feel Mutua is just being too harsh on them He's being too harsh on them It's not the first time he's talked about ethics Should there be any gun in Ezekiel Mutua Alright maybe because they are the ones Who brought about Gangetour I kind of feel it's personal for this guy It's personal how he's dealing with these guys He's doing it up here in Kotaia And he's able to tell us So we are going to go to the guys at home We all have to say Jaycee is another one Jaycee by the EPIO supports Gangetour What's your opinion? So this is it I'm not here to advocate For sexual violence In form of a song by any means But I still have this to say It's only that We understand our Tohili language better There are songs which are sung By artists from outside Kenya And we know very well They use other obscene words It's just that they are in English And we tend to see as the English language Is better But when it's said In Kiswahili Moso Sheng Then it comes out Like Nimbaya Sanna I told you these guys were group before I wouldn't say such words But you guys we talked about this And you know this So this is it I'm not advocating that sexual violence Is promoted into our music By any chance But I'm saying There are songs that are played here in Kenya From other countries So if you want to see You can see Yeah By any means They are very famous That is one thing I'm not a group I'm like wow They even have another song Yeah Alright Ronald, you are an artist What do you have to say Let me tell you something I would agree partly with Jesse But also I would agree At some point with the executive Do you know why? When it comes to music Or when you are being a little bit Of artistic We normally want to rhyme With one word from one word To another word, right? And we have a culture To preserve on the other hand When I have a family These guys also have a family So if you look at those lyrics Very well They will be promoting the sexual violence thing And it's not a good thing For our own Society It's not good Yes, so as an artist I'll be able to say Let's just write some These lyrics that you can always Listen with your dad or mom Or even family together Part of life But at some point We just need to question our words Alright Alright Alright, so I hear you I know Nadia Denis and Oswa But we are not going to give you my chance We are going to go to the next story The hashtag remains Y254 Updates That is at Filmzine Art Y254 Channel At Dennis Boff Minor In Mugure At Ronald Okay, Ronald is going to be reminding us His social media Alright, now rapper Caligraf Jones Released a snippet of his new track In the song he says that Bahati used to be But now he's been turned To Diana's child By trolls Social media went into a frenzy Making fun of Bahati with hopes That he would clap back Diana and Bahati took the song Positively and thought it was Finey Let me tell you Like, do you know, like literally on Tira Like, you'll be on Tira's crawling And you'll see people are calling Bahati Marua Exactly And you know that is Diana's second name Well, can you write a card here Bahati Bahati just His actually Caligraf just told us Who is Bahati in a nutshell That is Bahati in a nutshell Angalia, this is Bahati In reality Everything this guy does He has to do with that wife of his Which is a good thing, yeah But in Akane Kama If Bahati was alone He wouldn't be doing something he was doing But the thing is, they just do that because They think his wife Is better than him Yeah His wife thinks that doing this Bad is going to make something No out of it and for that fact and that fact only Bad is here pulling stands everywhere We know Bahati that is not you Your wife is your manager, we know She manages you She manages every step of that guy from As in, come and see up Diana at this point I'm not sure See, I'm not sure, apparently Yeah, and that is really sad by the way The closing It actually already got closed So it's so sad for gospel artists But we're going to go at home Hear opinions And then we'll come back to you Jesse What's up Jesse, what's up Hello I'm Aki If you listen to the whole song You know Kali wasn't dating Bahati Do you know guys that He was a boy That was his aim He was a boy He was a boy He was a boy He was a boy He was a boy He was a boy So I don't know why Kenyans are picking you to the bad part You know what I'm saying Your clip up to 20 points And you know what I'm saying When you say he was dating Even if you do that And this is the day to stop the bullying I don't think This is the right age We don't say it's the age to marry So I don't think But What I think, what I pity Is the fact that You know That is very sad Progress You know Exactly Bahati The main reason why the label closed Is because they lack Support from the gospel Industry But we're going to go to Ronald We're going to go to Ronald Hi Sorry I'm I'm not I always look up to OJ After the time You look up to Calibra Babayaw Babayaw, OJ You know But we're going to go to Bahati Bahati is one guy He's one guy He's one guy He's one guy He's one guy He's one guy He's one guy He's one guy He's a mother But we're going to do it It's right on Twitter Look at how Bahati is I put backwards It's so irrelevant Most of the time Personally Just something to But anyway, saying that he lacks support from the gospel industry. Brother, you lack support from the gospel industry. The moment you started doing things like boondooks, suju like Akinarani, how do you expect people to support you? The moment you start doing things to Akinarani, this guy suju is going through stuff and you can't even be there for him. You can't be calling yourself a gospel artist when you can't even stand up for your own. Look at EMB. EMB has been mad with so much controversy. There is always somebody fighting someone. What do you expect us to survive? It's a gospel industry. It's not the secular industry, bro. So I'm very sorry you had to close down EMB. I hope you do what you say. You're saying that it's going to transform you into something to do with your children. I hope you do that. And we're going to be here to support you on that one. Because I don't have any gospel. Okay. Thank you so much. You know, you have to be careful. Why are you salty? Nisha'i. You took half full with spice. I'm salty. I know it is. You took over that. Anyway, the hush talk is a wait for four updates. Now, unless you've been living under a rock, there's a chance you've watched them in one of the many viral videos making rounds on social media. The Paul Bearers are known for wearing matching outfits as they dance with coffins to send off loved ones. According to their leader, Benjamin Aido, the group has found a canyon manager and lawyer to help them capitalize on their newly found celebrity status. He said, we have a video. Your name, rights, anything, copyrights, issues. So like you locked down your name, your patent, something like that. Do you have anything like that? No, no, no for now. But because the video has gone viral, I've gotten a manager in Kenya and a lawyer in Kenya. So if you want to use without permission. I was going out to John Tellewa, your manager man. My new friend John. I'll be in Nairobi soon after the corona. So your manager is Kenyan. Your law, rights, anything, copyrights. From to Kenya with coffins. I don't know. You've seen their videos. They're literally everywhere. They're literally everywhere. Kenyans are fast. So now they acquired a Kenyan manager and a Kenyan lawyer. Are they winning already? I want to know the names of those people, those Kenyans. Me and Ajiwa Jeena, we know you. Investment. You know, it's funny. We're not flying. We're not leaving the country yet. But these guys, they started trending when COVID was something. So I'm very sure there's no way these Kenyan people have already traveled from Kenya all the way to Ghana. So they probably reached them through social media. And how they even have a deal. It is signed. I know her. It's amazing being Kenyan. All right. I'm Jesse. I'm going to be starting with you on this one. What's your opinion? Kenyans are fast. I'm going to add it. I just start laughing even before I see the video on whatever you're going to be. I know our next story in Yakusu. We're going to be like, what's your story? We're going to dance and then we're going to dance. I was like, I don't know. It's just funny. But one more thing, I love Kenyan. I love the people of my country. I'm working here at this table. And I'm working here from home. Working here is my job. We're working here from home. Yes! Do you have a job here or not? That is so funny. We're opportunities. We don't let anything pass. We can't let it pass. Let it never be. Ronald! I was trying to think of something and I noticed that in Kenya we have the best lawyers in Africa. I think the only way to survive is to have Kenyans lawyers and money. I will say Kenyans we are always opportunistic. It's always business for us. We see an opportunity somewhere. So to know that I say come and look for a company to go to lawyers. To go to my toldy. You guys can manage that. You don't look for a lawyer and you don't look for a dance. No. All right. Next story. Then it's Najuna. But let's get to that. Just after we thought the Utawazana challenge was behind us, Amatatu Taut was filmed dancing to the song done by Major and Femi Wan. In the viral video that was probably recorded by one of the passengers. The Makanga shot off his dance moves and even attempted to twerk making the video more hilarious. What's funny is the part where he is caught by the police car that pulls up on him right before the video ends. All right. This guy was hilarious though. What is this? I don't know. I'm actually liking the way he is vibing to the song. He is so into it. He is the song as in I'm also doing this. I'm also twerking. I'm sure those cops didn't arrest him. I'm sure they just didn't arrest him. They were like, hey, Buddha, you can't go to the car. He was like, Utawazana. Utawazana. He was like, I don't know. He was like, I can't go. He was just having a time of his life and it was on traffic. That was his goal. Anyway, the guy was enjoying his office work. It's up on the office here. He is the one who is making the video. He is the one who is making the video. He is the one who is making the video. I'm not sure what he is trying to do. I'm sure those cops are trying to get him out of Utawazana. It's a good thing. He was breaking up. I've never said it to anyone. I'm not sure what might happen. I'm not sure what will happen. I'm not sure what will happen. I'm not sure what will happen. Anyway, I'm going to hand out Utawazana. Let's stay tuned. I'm doing that. I'm going to hand out Utawazana. because of time. I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I planned to think about the internet. I told you, working at home is hard. Working from home is very tough, but thank you so much for being part of the show. Do you follow them on their social media? And Bob Miner, this is Bob Miner. I hope you see him. That is J.C. Mugure. And of course, Ronald, okay, he's gonna be here next week. So, at Oambia, social media. Ronald Aliva. Ronald Aliva. 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