 Yes. Welcome back to hip-hop. As they remember, our time for me is still 10.30, my name is Michelle Ashira. So just a quick reminder, before we go ahead, head to our Facebook page, that is Y254 channel, and we have a post-up with a statement that says that recently the American hip-hop star Snoop Dogg made fun of the controversial local pastor slapping people in charge of social media. So the pastor went ahead to dismiss Snoop and asked him to concentrate on making music. And so do you think hip-hop artists have the right to point out when the church goes wrong? Hashtag, hip-hop Thursday, hashtag why in the morning? To Michelle Ashira, that's how you can get to us. Remember, hip-hop Thursday is the only platform whereby we nurture talent, and we expect you to reach out if you have any content, and we will definitely have you over and showcase what you have. And remember, the good music coming your way is courtesy of DJ Rajiz, and you may equally get to be featured by Rajiz. Rajiz, how can they get to you on social media? On Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, I'm Rajiz the DJ, that's R-A-J-Y-Z. Alright, so as simple as that, if they have music, they slide in and get their content to you. Now you get to play their music, right? I told you, it's as simple as that. So in the studio, we have one of the best. He likes to call himself Gato, hip-hop artist, all the way he was brought up in Kibera. And he says that he will love, love to be signed under a label, which is quite different because some section of artists will prefer to go as an indie in terms of the production of their music and everything pertaining in that. So we'll be telling us why DAK254, ladies and gentlemen, he prefers to go all the way to look for a record label, which is quite different for most of the artists. DAK254, ladies and gentlemen. Eyo, Eyo, Eyo. DAK254. Alright. In the house. Mm-hmm. Introduce yourself. Okay. Alright. They're DAK254 for you. Make sure you stay tuned because we will have this part in his musical journey. The conversation is still ongoing. Try 254. Across all our social media platform at Michelle Ashira is where you can get me. So, DAK. I've recently been here on our previous Thursday and you're speaking about giving, supporting underground rappers. And he has, he came over with a couple of his friends who are equally rappers and they showed us amazing, amazing skills that they got. Who are the among, did you get a, do you get support when you're starting off as a rapper in the game? Okay. So, we're in Ziqui back in 2003. Since 2003 you've been doing music. So, so far from 2003 to 2019, which is over a decade. Okay, I couldn't support because it's a challenge to be able to coordinate with the staffs. So, I have a lot of work to do. So, I have a lot of work to do. So, I have a lot of work to do. So, I have a lot of work to do. So, I have a lot of work to do. So, I have a lot of work to do. So, I have some connections in Bia, I know Kiber and I just said I'm going to be able to do hip-hop So, I'm going to be able to do hip-hop is what I like to do. And what a support for you. I know you go to the hip-hop stand but what do you do when you're there? Kiber. So, okay, so I have a lot of support but I'm so sure my fans want to support, How about you? I have fans, you know? Yeah. So, I'm a fan of K-O-Level. I have a lot of work in the industry, like you said, your design. Which is actually every artist's dream to be played on any mainstream media? Yeah, yeah. Okay. So what would you say Dr. Fifo, what do you think about Dr. Fifo and Dr. Fifo? Dr. Fifo is a struggle, he's a man, and he's trying to get to the level he wants to be. Okay. Okay. Dr. Fifo is a man, he's trying to get to the level he wants to be. Okay. So what would you say Dr. Fifo and Dr. Fifo? Okay. So what would you say Dr. Fifo and Dr. Fifo? Dr. Fifo. Okay. Most people share a way for darkness. Okay. Okay. So really, you can't tell me? Okay. Okay. So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, So, Femio has a new music coming out featuring one of the Bulldogs so it's both Gengaten. Are they trying out a new genre? Are they exploring? Are they just diving into the new wave for the for the market? Ok, I'm going to start now. I just want to say that I'm a calligrapher and a calligrapher. So I'm going to write a book for my two younger children, but I'm going to write good music, good music, good music. So I'm going to try out new things. I'm going to try out Gengaten, but I don't know how to do that. I'm going to try out hip-hop music. So I'm going to change. It's actually good to believe in what you do and not just going with the wave just because it's what is trendy. So what will love your hip-hop music to copy? Ok, hip-hop music is one of my favorite songs. Because when I was in 3rd grade, I was a kid, but I didn't know how to do it. So I grew up and I was a kid, but I don't know how to do music, so I'm at this level. At least I know some videos and some audios. Hey, you don't have some videos. You have all of your songs, above five songs and you have your videos out. So I'm going to give you some advice. He or she is looking forward to getting into the music industry. Because you're actually speaking about getting to be signed. What advice do you want or is it a desperation for you? What advice? It's the same. Ok, so you're a musician, right? So there is this group that have a roof and a ground. So you live in the country and you're living in the country, right? Yes, I live in the country. At first, I knew they would make us dream, but they don't know how to make us based, they don't know how to make us story. They have the dreams, but some say especially what you do make up. So, we make up two problems. Okay, in a zombie. But they always say, In fact, we have a big number of gender, I want you to understand that I have a lot of job, I want you to understand that I have a lot of other jobs as well. So, if we have a lot of better jobs, we can manage them as well, so, if we take our children, we can manage them as well. So, I want to look at the music and make them understand that So, for you, you've made it clear that you're looking for a record label, right? I believe it's because you've gone through a lot of challenges when you're trying to create music. I think it's a different sound under a signed label. Is it a desire or just like, very much inspired for you? Okay. So, that's the issue of marketing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, so you have five songs out. Tulianza and Let Me Get It on YouTube. Tulianza with Tuma, which had a theme of grace. It's more of a, people call it gospel music, but it's had a gospel vibe in it because you're definitely not, you have not categorized yourself as a gospel hip-hop artist. Then we went to Sorry. You're singing to the lovely ladies, more of a romantic vibe, and then you're the same vibe. So, what has inspired, what inspires your music? Because there's a transition in the themes of your music. I think it's inspired when it comes to your music. Okay. Music. Gospel. So, music. YouTube. So, what is that? Yeah, I've seen your ciphers and they are actually pretty amazing. Guys, package on DAG254 is the page to look out for, also on Facebook and also YouTube. Yeah. So, you started with gospel, now you're just exploring your different themes. Okay, let them gospel. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Okay. Okay. So, sorry. Was it an actual, a real experience? Well, I apologize through music. So, they use that as a platform because people follow up on their social media, their life, personal, private life. Yeah. So, what was it, a personal experience? I'm going to apologize through music. Sorry to say about you. Okay, sorry. Mm-hmm. The story producer, I don't know. I don't know what he's talking about. I don't know what he's talking about. I don't know what he's talking about. So, he started a collaboration with the producer, the producer himself, and the member of Vassia Mwishu. So, he started a collaboration and he said, hey, a collaboration. He said, I'm not a fan of Vass. Mm-hmm. So, he said, I'm not a fan of Vass. Mm-hmm. Okay. Yay! Um-huh. Yeah. Yum-um. All right. All right. Okay. All right. The theme behind I was a mother. I was a mother. The story comes up now. There are people who want to be the girl in Bardo. Shout out to all the ladies watching. There is a story in Bardo. I think sometimes it's a story. I think it's a story that I can't tell. I'm a woman. I'm a woman. I'm a woman. I'm just a woman. The story is complete. I'm not like any other woman. So that's the spirit, yes. So Nyambia, the producers, the audio producers and video producers, you love to work with. So Babu, at the end of the day, you're speaking about enhancing your market value into the music industry and appear just to reach out to different people to listen to your music. Now as you adapt to the person, like a great hip-hop artist, audio producers and video producers you love, you would like to work with. They might be watching, they might. Okay, come on. Magics, right? You're right. Let's give the staff that. Can you ask Fiti? Yes. So you can work with them. Mm-hmm. Anyone else? Artists? Let's look at artists. Artists. We like to collaborate. I've got a fun and open material. How about a free-style, because YouTube is a dark-frizzly style. Dark freestyle. So if you don't have a document, you can work with any artist, at least. It's a free-style type. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So do you have other new projects coming up? Do you have any motives to murder? Yes. It's a new jump. You've released it a couple of weeks ago. But do you have a new project, maybe a mixtape, a new P and P performances in events? What do you do so that they can support you? Okay, okay, okay. I want to support you. So maybe you can support me because I have a lot of friends who support me. But I want to support you because I have a lot of friends who support me. So I want to support you because I have a lot of friends who support me. So yeah, we have enough friends. We have enough friends, thanks. Big thank you on behalf of Camero phone we have enough social media handle Okay, OK, thank you for all the best and we hope all of you support us. There it is, guys, back at you. Make sure you support DAG254, follow him across all his social media as simple as that also on his YouTube channel. Did you ready with Umeni Madawa? Which one should we play? EPU. Are you ready or not? Me, Umeni, go to Sawanayotte. I am ready. I just want to see him perform because he's looking out for guys to know what he got, which is definitely talent and hip-hop tells them we're all about supporting talent and good music. So, any, I'm good with it. So, at Michelashira is where you can find me. Make sure you stay tuned. More interviews are coming your way at Y254. At Michelashira, so with no further ado, DAG254, did you read his fillet? Before that, it's a loud, it's very okay. I love freestyles. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yes, it's the DAG254. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yes, the DAG. Okay. Wow, that is DAG254 and he's looking out for your support. Guys, here's the talent. All you have to do is a simple as this. Support this guy. He got the buzz, he got the amazing, amazing artistry. So, why wouldn't you support such an artist? So, make sure you head to his social media handles as simple as DAG254. Subscribe if you have to because he got some goodies coming your way, performances, events. Social media as simple as that DAG254 and here's amazing music coming all the way and make sure you drop them right here. Next time round, I told you hip-hop is the only space where we match your talent. At Michelashira, remember, follow me. Yes, because we got good stuff for you. Regis, we are ready. We are ready? We are ready. So, with no further ado, let's listen to DAG254 performance and his music is just going to be played by Regis the DJ. Trotters of Minimada. Okay. By DAG. All right, I'm good with that.