 Yes, welcome to Y Connect where we connect you with the creatives and the process. And today we are at the Royal Music Studios and we are going to be connecting you with the producer at Royal Music Studios. He goes by the name Stan Weze. We won't forget to connect you as well with one of the artists from the studio. He goes by the name K. Ryan's representing for Gospel family. So it's about to be lit, it's about to be turned. Yes, watch out. Yes, as I said, we are going to come in. Oh, curry, curry, curry, curry. Alright. Running. Alright. So as we promised earlier, we are going to connect you with the creative and connect you with the process as well. So we are in the studio as you can see and I'm with the main man himself, Stan Weze. Yes man. Super producer but talented. And to the Royal Media Entertainment. Yes man. Alright. So Kabla Twendele, Royal Media, Water Trawliza. There's another Royal Media. Bonam Lichagua. Okay, this is Royal Music Entertainment. Alright. And there is Royal Media. Alright, so this is Royal Music Entertainment. This is Royal Music and it goes to Royal Media. Alright. Okay, I get your point. Alright, so you guys are not only making music. That is the point. There are other forms of media. So maybe you can take us through the equips you have with you right here in the studio. I see a midi key. Okay, right now we have a midi keyboard here. You will make 610. It's a good one, I think it's 32 keys. Then I use Focusrite, the Scarlett 6116. 616. Then I also have used two monitors. That is the Beringer and the Midian Size and I have the KRK for the bass line. These I do for when I want to master my songs. The mixing and mastering. So you use the small ones? Use the small ones to mix and master. Yes, to mix and master. So I get the midrange the proper way. Yeah, and I get the head highs. Then the big ones, I use it mostly when I'm making the beats. When I want to get the good bass line. The 808. Yeah, the 808, you know it. Yeah, so that's what I have. Then I use a RODE microphone. That's what I use. That's hot. All right, I see this cage around the microphone. Yeah, it's called, it's a soundproof. It helps to filter a lot of the ambience around. Oh, the ambience, no. Yeah, because mostly this place is hot because heats come out of this place. Normal and new, it's a studio jikoni. Yes, man. It's a motor. It's a motor. So obviously we have a fan. We are planning to install a nice, very good one very soon. But meanwhile we have a fan. So sometimes when you're recording, it's so hot here. So the ambience, this helps to filter the ambience. All right. My attachment to music or my attachment to music production is so deep. It's like in my blood. My mama is the one who inspired me to become a producer in the first place. She was a singer in the church. I used to play her piano in church. I was six years old. When you were playing keys for mommy? Yes, I was six years old. And I would go to church crusades. And she knew my touch. She would be in the house and maybe I was sent to go and buy some skomariki for lunch. Then man, I just passed and I hear some music playing. Or maybe I see a crusade. I branch there and I go to the keyboard. Can I play for you? Like they say, yeah. Then I play and like, my mama would come from there. I was like, that is my son playing. I know that is her. Then he would come to the crusade like, oh man. I would say, man, I'm in trouble. My name is Stanley. So Stan came from Stanley. Obviously. Then Wheezy came from, I was in school. When I was in school, there's one of my army friends. Right now he's an army, King army. And we used to play desk with him. Oh, the drumming, the drumming, the drumming. Then we would rap and we would sing. I used to play so good. So he would like, man, how to play me after the evening classes? We can go down just in class ourselves. We just play for me that thing. Then I sing something. Then you tell me if it is good or not. So that's how they call me. They used to call me a Wheezer. All right. So Stanley the Wheezer. Yes. So I say Stan Wheezy. All right. So I say Stan Wheezy. All right. So it's W-E, not W-I-Word. Some people really mistake my name. It's Stan Wheezy and it's one word. Stan Wheezy. From Stanley the Wheezer. You have knowledge as well. Some people are inspired, who are mentored. They want to become like Stan Wheezy. Because me, one thing I know in my life, I wanted to become Stan Wheezy on the beat. And I'm Stan Wheezy on the beat. Now you're Stan Wheezy on the beat. So I love being who I am. All right. So you're Stan Wheezy on the beat. All right. So you're Stan Wheezy on the beat. Yes, ma'am. All right. So I say Stan Wheezy. All right. So I'm Stan Wheezy on the beat. Yes, ma'am. All right. So some people don't know Stan Wheezy, but I'm a good guitarist. I love music. I love guitar. And if you're a metronome, I trust you and I'm going to shoot you. You're Stan Wheezy on the beat. Yes. All right. So where you come from? I come from the same place. Mostly when I produce gospel songs. They say Stan Wheezy on the beat. Yes. Then sometimes when I do sacred, You just hear a song, someone would just say wheezy. When you listen to wheezy, just know it's me. You've done the whole thing. Importance, what is your signature that you're going to produce? First of all, you have to understand, you are a brand when you're in the music industry. You have to be a brand, you have to have a brand. So when you have a brand, you have to promote your brand. So that's how I promote my brand. Someone has to know, okay, this song is so good. If you did it, then like, okay, listen to the signature that is down there, like that is some wheezy on the beat, or wheezy on the beat, you know, that it helps you. Someone would like the song that you did. You know what? So that's a song, I need to go to that for a reason. So it markets you as a producer, and it sticks. The brand sticks. Safika, it's about that time we meet one of your artists, one of your artists you've worked with. K-Rhymes, representing Gospels Family. Is it the one on the track? Not really. Not really. We are going to be having another music, by K-Rhymes from Gospels Family, but at least you've seen how it goes down at the Royal Music Studios with Stan Wheezy himself. Let's get to meet K-Rhymes, representing the Gospels Family. It's Royal, Royal. Oh na na na na na na na na na na. So up under you, Pika, you metoka studio up under waiting lounge. Now this is our reception. Yes, ma'am. Okay, now we're going to be tired, and we'll have to wait a bit. Oh we're being stubborn! I'm going to introduce you to each of us. This is one of the rest of the studio. Yes, the rest of the studio is empty. They not near here. No no no, it's empty. It's empty. Oh baby. Thank you so much. It was delicious, but the rest of the studio is empty. Oh, thank you. Who are the students that you meet? The students are me and there's also my student that I met for music production. All right. So, next one. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, what's your name. My name is Debaskr. The Baskapia is a member of Raw Music Entertainment It's somewhere in the tunnels But I'd like to talk to the artist who works at Raw Music Entertainment I'm going to the studio after I get into Storing Mingisang Have you been cooking of late? Yes, I've been cooking of late I've been cooking of late I've been cooking of late I've been cooking of late I've been cooking of late I've been cooking of late I know you're a singer This is called Zawadi Vanilla This is called the Kenyan boy This is called the Kenyan boy Zawadi Vanilla Alright, now baby Baby, now we're going to the studio We're going to the studio Yes man This is me I'm from Raw Music I'm from the Gospel family Gospel family have a drama It's not that It's not that Do you watch it or not? People who come to watch it They say it's a little bit They say it's a drama But they have to watch it They watch it in the studio But who is the picker? Picker, singer I'm using the Tume release I was on YouTube I launched Juzy in the studio I come from Lioana So, my Royal music And the Royal music by the way Royal music, entertainment Is it a drama to watch it Gospel family watch it? It's a drama to watch It's not that Do you watch it or not? It's not that I watch it I'm a producer I come from Lioana I come from Lioana I come from Lioana I come from Tachi I come from Lioana I come from Lioana I come from Lioana I come from Lioana I come from Lioana I'm a producer I come from Lioana I come from Lioana I'm a producer I come from Lioana Now you are a main producer So, you are the main producer Yes, the main producer This is my Royal music We'll have the time to do it You will see how it will go So, I watch it You know what you're saying I'm in the room saying I'm checking in, I'm in the room, I'm in the room saying I'm going to connect and connect to where I'm going to be when I get here. How are you? Good. What's the name of this guy? Go ahead, I love you. This is the name of this guy, I'm from a family gossip, I'm going to connect and send him a photo to my house. 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