 Kere, shata de Oji Papa Jones Baale is on every verse right now, is on every song is putting in the work. Shata you Mr. Oji Papa Jones. My name is Barry Moses, or it's Barry Mo on every social media platform and this is Social Friday. On my end of morning you've been listening to the sounds of Pato, the DJ and this is time for our first segment, content creators Kwawingi. Less is more, that's what they told me, that's why I said Kwawingi and they studio with me to share the stories. Kwawingi goes by the name Tenui, we like to call it Taniui. And the other one I told me Mo Karanja, Gary Boody Zala. Thank you so much. All right. And to offer a chance to you could introduce Pato, she was saying in a new family subliminali. So, trans and however, your camera is right there aka Eza Kuzotezga. So my full name is Barry Mo Karanja but I go by the name Mo Karanja on all social media platforms. I am a video creator because professionally I do video editing but now I'm also a content creator online and basically that's me. I'm a girl you can't put in one box. Wonderful, I like. Let's get to you. So my name is Tenui, people call me Subtenui because that's my online name. You've forgotten one name before for you, but kuna hengine eni watu kuita? Oh, I'm child of Kalinjin. Okay, so I'm a content creator. I have a YouTube channel. I'm also a finance person. Yeah, that's it. And Mimo, you'll side with me. I'm a change son, have you come right with me? I'm a life partner. Oh my God, what have I done? I've been doing this for a long time. I've been doing this for a long time. You know? Wow, wow, wow, wow. I'm not young anymore. I'm not young anymore. Well, two of you right now. But yes, I'm so glad to have you on set. And the world is moving at a very fast pace, man. Very soon I'm going to be out of a job because people are loving your content so much on YouTube and people are loving the content that is coming up online. So maybe you can start by telling me you have a background in finance. Yeah, finance. I did finance in uni. I was in Kabara University. I just got done. All right, that's a Naivi League school right there. You can say so. All right. So, wuka study finance? Kaji pata YouTube? Ni kaji pata YouTube, senilise. What happened between finance and YouTube? Okay, so then me and I got done with uni. I was at home. So I decided, ah, why not do IGTV videos? Then I saw my first IGTV then it got a big crowd. It was a con story. Nili koniwa patuna Nairobi. Hei, saku koniwa. Ni kasiwa eh, okay, people are really actually liking my content. Then my friend told me you can start a YouTube channel. Then nili kwa so paranoid about starting how people will take the content. All right. I think I saw that con story. Is this where... Ile aie buiko. Is this where somebody told you at you umpata a kuna pesaflani ameshinda maali? Ameshinda, akanitu ma Hilton. Ni kaji pata Hilton. There's no room like that in Hilton. Nili kwa na skenba at the same time. I didn't know, nili kwa na so many mixed feelings. I wanted to laugh. I wanted to cry. Nairobi ring. But that's how you know you have good content. Time view ajuya. Sheke amali e. Watu ali, shekakilam tu. Everyone was like sending me their story. Apparently almost everyone in Nairobi has been conned. Yes, in a different way. Yeah, of course, the video got like 80,000 views. So, yeah, yundi lini lini openia our platform. So look how you made something out of nothing. Or you made something out of something bad. Right there, you get conned. Na peseli e na? Peseli e na. But it's actually okay because I didn't give him my phone. Nili impiatu like 5,000. Akani tumahilton. Kufika hilton, there's no room 36. Kufika nili kwa 5,000. You know, the kikui in midja. Ili kwa 25,000. Ili kwa 25,000. Okay. Imagine, I even called my friend. Nikamambia Brenda. We have a form. Twende hilton chukwe pesa. Kufika. Brenda came all the way to town. Yeah, Brenda li fika in two minutes. We were in Hilton. Ili fika kwa mu di siya change ama Ili fika kwa mu di pesa. Tu rukwatu mefu, right? Rukwatu na jia we are getting 20,000. Oh, right. Oh, and it's funny because I remember that video perfectly and this was your first video. That was like my first video. The second video you took about me. The way I failed my driving school. Oh my God, my dad is watching na naja nili pa. So I failed my driving. Nili sahahu kutua handbrake wadi. Yes, I'll just stop to the dads who are watching right now. Tell other dads to be watching. Why in the morning? Because your kids are going to tell on themselves. On why do I fall? Anyway, so you failed your driving school just? Nili sahahu kutua handbrake. So I'm dead. Oh, that's a classic one right there. Puli sahahu kutua handbrake. Mama. So, uum tuwa kaniyambia. Gani kizimika maratatu, the exam is done. Ika zimika ya kwanza, ya pili, ya tatu. Kaniyambia gal, the exam is done, you can go home. Na I'm like, what do you mean exam me isha? Sngi mumi, I just got con yesterday, ita fulani. So I went home, my dad was actually excited that nimi fika home, nimi pita driving. But then I had a friend, nimi kampigan kambia, you know what? This and this has happened. I can give me your ID number. Let me do something. All right. And then something happened. Then something happened. But you can drive right now? Ya, I'm good, I'm good, I can drive. You can sit in your hands. Very self. I will introduce you. I will introduce you. I will introduce you. Okay. The person that has no take risks. Back to you. Well, you have a professional video editor on the flip side. This is what you studied in school? Ya, I studied journalism. I've actually been a presenter. Wapipale? Uli sumia wapi? Desta University. Desta? I've been in schools, ya. I see you guys went to university. All right, so you studied journalism? Ya, at Desta. And then I started video editing. But before, even like I got a job when I was still in campus, I started doing videos on TikTok. My friend, it was known as musicality. And people... The musical is what turned to TikTok? Ya. Oh, God. Mkodumia gani? I didn't know. You think you may want for the knowledge right now. So TikTok was musically back then. So I started doing my videos there when I was still in campus. Na jokunate mwobukiwa kampu. So people who actually love them. This was in 2016. You were singing along to some tracks? Ya, singing along. But I'm mostly like acting. Because I love acting. So I would lip sync to scenes, to people just acting out these scenes and perfectly doing them. But my friends would be like, wow, we should start like a YouTube channel and post these videos. But for me, I was like, I don't think kus misautiyam tumingine. But last year, I did a video about... I have a big forehead. But it's just a mumu yanga liye. Sawa. So I did a video on TikTok. I'm sorry. I'm sorry I looked. But it reminds me of somebody I know. Ya. I think Rihana. Oh, Rihana. Can you Rihana? Thank you. So I did a video... Okay, it was... You remember, she was called Olive on Madaenglo. So she did a video about four hands. And I lip synched to that. But mine apparently went viral even outside TikTok. Niliyamka, like, iko energy. Page, iko kwa... Wana itwana irobi gossip club. Nika akili mani page. And I was like, oh my God, oh my God. This is it for me? This is it. But I didn't even... Like, by then, sikwa bado reidi. So I took my time, and then now I was in virtual... I was convinced, let me do YouTube goals. I have the talent. Wala talenti lale kwa yumba. All right. One thing you guys have in common, you picked something that people would consider an insecurity. I made it a joke and put it out there. Because you're comfortable with yourself, right there. That is what we call suffering from high self-esteem. Inato sumta. All right. And then you took a story that people would consider embarrassing and shared it with the rest of the world. So your angle is sort of the same. I think by the power vested in me, I'll just join you guys and start a whole YouTube channel right there. But how does it... What does it take to take an insecurity like that and put it out there like that? For me, it was kind of... Because as in, I've grown up, people telling me like you have a big... That is something when I argue with someone, they'll bring it. What I let it to happen to me amaze. Yamaisho. Yamaisho tune wami amaze. But for me, I've never had an issue with it. Because I've always said like I grew up in a nera where Rihana, Taira, what the thing. And they have big foreheads. So for me, it wasn't like a titanizu ya kufika kwenye nafa kufika. So when I did this video, I didn't expect it in a viral, but even on TikTok, like people trolled me on the comment section. Hey, what's up? Kwa tu umstana, you're like... King ya watuwa kuna fo? Ralu. How do you want to sit down? Gani wa China wa hooka. It was, you know, because TikTok like videos goes viral really fast. Yes, yes, yes. So I got like from everywhere, people would like troll me for my forehead. And then months later, I do it in a camp Kenya. And now Kenyans, hawa kwa nahuruma. But for me, I was like, hey, as in, kama ako tia na trendu na tina trendu on the same day, nani shu? I'm that nega. I'm that nega. I'm that guy. I'll nishu anything. So for me, as in, I just believed in myself and it's important to know yourself. All right, this was a magic boost to what you were studying and what you wanted to pursue. You ended up on TV. Yeah. Which show is this? I used to, I was in vernacular co-presenting Kikuyu. I was on Jata TV. All right. And then I spoke. So you speak very fluent Kikuyu as well? Hi, I'm Bahia. Ebu salmi wa tuwa. We not talk about... Kiyamu. Kiyamu, salmi wa tuwa kiyamu. I want, they just got a new government. Send them a shout out right there. Adaitora moa na te. You have to do this. Kikuyu. We didn't know that. We didn't know that. Adaitora moa na te. Oh, you can remember jewellery. Oh, yeah. You can remember jewellery. I also noticed like, I think we have like the same life because of like, like she is also good in Kalinji. Like we've embraced where we come from and I really liked that also. All right, where are you from yourself? I'm Kipsige, so I'm from Nakuru. From Nakuru? Yeah. Oh, that's why you don't run? I don't run. What are you talking about now? I'll do it. Oh, okay. Do you sometimes feel like, ah, I wish you run as a kimbia ni asa na zishida? Maisha kikuwangu muna se matu. Mungu, why? Send me kwa milion na. All right, what is your vision with the content you're creating online? Okay, I really wish for my YouTube channel to grow like really big. That's why I took a break so that I can at least post some quality stuff and at least improve my brand. That's why I'm not posting right now because I realize if I really want people to take me serious, I'd rather improve my quality and the kind of videos that I post online. What are some of the steps you've taken towards improving this quality that you're all talking about? I've learnt how to edit, I've also got a new camera because I used to shoot with my phone before but right now I have a camera and I'm also learning how to edit and at least I've met her and she does video editing. Netanyo melea. Melea, okay. So, I'd like to know, now that you're learning things, are you still using this same YouTube that you're going to upload your stuff on to learn these things? Ya, of course. So YouTube University is it? YouTube, all the time. YouTube, atari kewa kampas, it was all YouTube University. Alright. Ata kani ma Chinese una punza, unatari buchu. You still figured. Alright, I've felt that. What is your vision with the content that you're creating right now? The same, I hope my YouTube grows but for me, I think quality is not really much of a thing because of my background in journalism but I also wish that I can bring people happiness because, you know, as in, what you call YouTube, have you ever watched a channel and you're like, eh, had to call the same WhatsApp rup na nim Kenyamu enzako but for me, as in, I wish people like when they see me, they relate to me, like how she shared her constant with people related to that. That's a normal Kenyan story. So when I, like my first like official YouTube video I did, I did about the troubles I went through in 2019 as a Kenyan youth, you know, like you're looking for a better job, it's not coming your way and people really actually love the last video because they relate to that so I wish I was on a hustle, man. Eh, what's on a hustle? I don't want anything to explode. So, eh, eh, I'm like, ah, what would you do if you were in the 90s? If you were in the 90s, I would like to know if you were in the 90s. So I wish people like would be inspired and be happy when they see me on YouTube. All right. I think I'm already happy seeing you on TikTok right now. Okay. Look at our Christmas gift wrap. Okay, what's happening on that video? Eh, okay. So I'm thinking to a video about at the boyfriend dumped the girl and what she decided to do as a revenge game is call the mum and tell him that the boy is dead so that they would mourn together. How can you tell that? I will mimo karanja on TikTok. Yeah. Mimo karanja everywhere. Everywhere. All right. Somebody told me TikTok, Bari, Bari TikTok is the future. Do you agree? Do you conquer? Yeah, but I've tried doing those videos on TikTok. Siza kilam tu. Siza kilam tu. Yeah, true. As much as it tears the future. All right. So when they say TikTok is the future, is it the future for content creators? Is it the future for music or artists? Because I've seen also goma zikenda viral on TikTok. Yeah. So it's the future for who eat TikTok and work in the future. Since you were in the 90s. I think for everyone because you don't like for YouTube before you break, it needs time on YouTube. It needs time. But for TikTok, I tell you, like you can just do one video. Na ita fika adu wa twa maju wa ni ita nayo as in Afrika yote ni ita nayo. Like TikTok, inoati weveni nani wendo utaku wa sta peke ako. You get. All that matters is the content and the timing of the content. Exactly. So timing mimuimu. Yeah, plus even like mozit marakari who said like her song All I Want for Christmas is you. Everything of this world. That's all. I can also but last year it became like the most no, it was obsessed. But I wonder why you are so obsessed with me. So it's an old song. But last year it was like her most streamed song because of TikTok. Wow. So as musicians, we should head straight to YouTube to TikTok rather. As content creators, we should be planning on taking over TikTok. So TikTok is the future for us. Your profile is very picturesque ikonabutu Vingisan. Pro video editor, YouTuber, Made in Kenya. You were Made in Kenya, yeah? Yeah, I'm biased man. All right. Which man were you? Jan. January. All right. So Made in Kenya some time in January. Godfast TV host, Actress Funny, Books, Videography, Pan-African. All right. Let's talk about Pan-African because not so many people be Pan-African nowadays. What does this Pan-African mean to you? Ah. Okay. So personally, I am like I said, I love people who celebrate where they come from. You don't try and Be somebody else. Be somebody else or just take somebody else's culture without necessarily knowing where it's from. That's why I like mostly I call myself Iremokaranja because it's a name I identify with. It identifies where I come from. And also I believe in the unity of Africa. You see like how Bob Male was up in Africa Black people unite. That is me because the minute us and Uganda are against each other, we'll never be taken seriously even by outsiders. So we need ourselves to be united to be considered by the way these are considered known as African and you are biased ID. All right. Susanophobia out. Mj. Corrupt leaders out. Pia tribalism out. As in we should unite as black people. All right. Another thing about tribalism is that some people think by us avoiding to speak our native tribes we are actually fighting tribalism. What do you think about this? I don't agree. I don't agree because the minute you don't know like I believe tribe gives you a sense of identity and the minute you don't have that identity then who are you? Then who are you? So I believe by accepting who you are by accepting where you come from but blown at it like the Kalinjin. If you as in okijiku believe where it makes you know yourself better and present yourself better. All right. It's about that time that we get straight into the games but we'd like to sample some of your videos. If you have videos let's sample some of our videos. Why should I hide? Why should I hide? Niju kuna ni ni apotini ma li paku jifisha pa. Atatuja kuna we are sorry. Whitefifu channel on Twitter as we wait on that Whitefifu on Instagram and Whitefifu on Facebook. Hashtag is where in the morning. Hashtag is social Friday and this is about that time that we go into the social break. The social break is simple. This is where we engage them in games and we try to embarrass them a bit. So they are about to get embarrassed. If you like to see people getting embarrassed this is that time that you need to turn up your volume, increase the brightness. Mwaza kontrast ki dogo alafu reduce exposure. And then we'll be back. Niju kuna ni. So is you ready? No. Ya. You ready? So the name of the game, mwazaik, line that up for me. The name of the game is it's a simple game. So we are waiting for the name of the game. All right. So she says don't give us the name of the game. It's called how? This, what if? It's a what if game. So we have a series of hypothetical questions. We'll ask each one of you the hypothetical question and then you are going to tell us how you could have handled this particular situation. Is you ready? We are ready. Remind them in your social media handles first. The camera is number four. I show that they can check you as you as you ask this question. Okay, you can follow me on Instagram at SubTanui, YouTube SubTanui, Twitter, Facebook SubTanui all through the and I'm going to start TikTok it seems. So ya. SubTanui. That's so beautiful in me. Like a subwoofer. All right. So the first question is if you were dating that one instead of Tanasha Donna, what would you have done differently? Let's start with Madam SubTanui. If I was Tanasha. Okay. First of all, I wouldn't have given birth to that child. Okay. I'll have secured the bag first for like three years and then by then we can think of that child. Kenyan in you is so wow. No, but it's true. You know Tanasha got the pregnancy like in that one year. So one year plus nine months of pregnancy. How do you want to face your relationship? I feel you. Give them your social media handles before you answer these questions because I realized I didn't give you the chance. Yeah? It's at Mimu Karanja, not Mimu. M-I-M-O Mimu Karanja in all social media platforms that is on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok and Facebook. So yes, you're Tanasha in the flesh. Diamon, Chibu, Simba, Babalao is over there. Is, is, is, is partly distressed, resting you with these basic Hs vedenanyan semakulingu make. So what do you do? Uletwa mi sema. Pia mi senge patam tui at first. But azina shaji jengi adina nakukuna diamond. So what you girls are trying to say is that a seed from Chibu is danger. No, first. Okisha jwenana diamond. Build your music, build your brand. Toto akuja later on. Plus she was warned like the signs were there. Should have seen the signs. All right. So it's like driving through no, no, no, no two signs. Danger, head, danger, head, danger. Yambilwa, yambilwa. Even Saari told her you know, like this is a danger zone. This is a danger zone? Yeah. So what do you mean danger? This guy is a is a is a is a breeder, you mean. Eh, mbaya. If you come ushaw nakuna like three other women before you. A cross is Africa, not just three other women. Three other women are cross is Africa. That is like, you know, you should be like her, hola. Am I going to be the Kenyan exact Vashu? No, the Kenyan. Baby mama. All right. I see what you guys did now. But let's send Tanasia a post-dip message also to see Mbashu. Like what? What can you tell Tanasia? I know you guys are fans. Belive in yourself. Like if you as in you were small than that. Yeah. Yes, as in jipati stress. As in jipe pressure. We to share. Oneeza pacham tu maniha yu kole volia diamond but anaku value for who you are. So. Me nge mwambyati it's life who is strong. One woman here, wow. I'm not one of them. Who come short? I'm out. You are out. You're not one of them. Patu me pijia wa namawezi wa namawezi. All right. What if you could relieve any moment in your life whenever you waste it? Which moment could you choose and why? Whenever I'm wasted. What moment like oneeza takaku relieve kwa life ya? Ataka mwil kwa one year old, two year old, three, four, five, six. Just remember it seems like you have something. I think when I was a kid. When you were a kid. No pressure. It's time to cut your point. What is the time to cut? My cousin. By the time you're going to be home, January, Kenyats. Two names, one or two names of what's kwa. Kim, Cathy, Mimo. Okay. Kuna Mimo mwildine. Nijina Shosh. Yeah, exactly. All right. Like automatic and kind of lonely to a Kevin. Nickname ya koni? Kevo. Exactly. So I remove Mimo. All right. So you time come to it. You'd like to go back to the days. Life was simple. Cathy, like those times. When you come over to Chapa. All right. What about you? I really enjoyed my high school life. Like most of my IG videos. They are my high school life. I like enjoyed high school. Lot of time my high school is like that. I did the most. High school in Kailipa, Noma. Before she went to IVE. All right. Anyway, number three. What if you could spend your life never sleeping? What would you do with the extra hours you have? Don't tell me anything we do. Please. Kama minadamu hangi kwa. If we didn't need to sleep to go to a week, 24 hours. What would you do with the extra time? So is the time you woke ome lala? Make money. Make money. Make money moves. Eish. And she don't play. I'd probably be traveling. Traveling? Yeah. Or with extra time. But that would mean you have to come back really fast and go back to work. Yeah, get money to travel again. All right. So number four. What if Akode was president? Imagine Avaldo Akode is president. What do you imagine could be happening in this country right now? I think she having like her background will make her do more for the people than what is happening right now. Akode for president. Akode for president. That woman is strong. All right, I will tell you. Let's see the next one. What if you could neglect one personal hygiene routine? Shaving, brushing your teeth, cutting your nails, etc. One personal one. Which one, without any adverse health effects, which one would you choose and why? One regular hygiene routine that you have. We have to cut our teeth, we have to cut our nails, we have to brush our teeth, we have to wash our clothes. Arranging clothes. Arranging clothes? We have to wash our clothes. That's a shame. Because I'm the type of person, if I'm looking for something to wear and like tie everything, it's often I run it. So I don't have options. So you don't have to go in paradise. I woke up at five. So what about you? I'm trying to figure out. Maybe nails. Kukata nails. Kukata makucha? Ya, I like them long updates. You kill us. All right, I know you. Every answer is correct on this particular segment by the way. Let's say you're in a pool. Ful of people, kuna usewengia round. And then something just happens. Kostimia kwa ito ke pote kwa maji. Now you're naked in the pool. What do you do? Eh, ito ke atiubo kwa maindu. Ura toku na kimbia. Kumbak mi na mchu na mambe. Zuni pati kise kalesa paivi. Well. Ya. Na ujwani na mchu yata apu? But you're creative. You're creative. Aga zikosa. Aga. What about you? I just stay there until everybody's gone. Then run. Okay. Okay, let's get to the last question now. And haa. Let me just make one that is nice. What if, what if, what if, what if. Okay. What if you're told you have to post one thing to make you famous on the internet. But this one thing, this one thing is about an involved nudity. But you're going to be famous, super famous tomorrow. Would you do it? You go. Okay. Because right now, Damond International trending. I'd probably photoshop myself with Damond. Alright. One thing, one thing you do to make yourself famous. And people will think we are dating. Okay. So I'll go through social media. Okay, that's very creative. Okay, what about you? Would I do like a nude photo? Yes. So let me photoshop me. I'm too young. I'm too young. I'm too young. I'm too young. I'm too young. I'm too young. I'm too young. I'm too young. I'm too young. I'm too young. I'm too young. I'm too young. Okay, I'll never do that. But that way, do you think some people photoshop nude pictures of themselves? They put their head on other people's bodies and post them to go viral? Is it something that happens? Yes. Because you don't want to be seen naked on social media. So you bring it when you are in a dark place. So we'll be played before? A lot of times. Wow. We actually don't send on news. To nenda social media, to nacha kuat, to know how to tell. I'll tell you. I'll tell you. I'll tell you when it's done. I'll tell you when it's done. I'll give you a last chance to address the nation, address your friends right there, tell them what's popping and don't forget to tell them about those beautiful poches that you have for the ladies going out. Oh, okay. Thank you for that. I just launched a line known as Airemo clan. Basically it's forming a clan of women who wear the poches, they are sanitary poches. Because I know for the longest time ladies have been forced to smago pads to the washroom or tampons. So basically these poches are true, you know like put an inch to that and basic like just a comfort ground if you lean towards the utembe even a pad when you say I'm 12 and I have to change but fear it's comfortable and you don't have to hide. So that's basically what my line is about. So creating these poches that are good for like sanitary you pads, you tampons, tissues, everything. You wet wipes, you tampons, you wet wipes, you wet wipes, you wet wipes, you wet wipes, you wet wipes, Tcm, if you guys catch a lot of things that list was long, haa? Labardo Alamata kyudu kwerastaw I don't know all these things but it's a full time job, it's a full time struggle to be a woman Ya So habuna ajaku smago hits us up ach Sayremo clan and get yourself a bag All right Huh? So for those who have not subscribed to my YouTube channel, you can help me by subscribing and follow me on IG because I really make interesting videos, videos you can relate to. Videos we can relate to and relating is the key word of the day. Alright, so we have Paltusi having a new series of Netflix. We have our Kenyan actor featuring the Kamam Namjua. And we have Sauti So Palikwa soundtrack and this is something special for Africa. What do you guys think about Paltusi doing this beautiful thing as an African woman? I think we are late for that as if we should have a paint kitambo. Honestly, we've been there, African women have been there but it's a good time and it feels good as a black girl being alive at this time when these things are happening. It's an amazing thing. It's the same thing, it's just a great thing I call. You guys are thinking I like so by the power vested in me by the government of the Republic of Kenya, I'm looking forward to a collaboration from you guys. Alright, thank you very much for coming through to I In The Morning. So the DJ of Kutar? Ngurani. Ngutambia wa rainbow VIP wa? Pazujili se menevi. Somebody is watching. Alright, like somebody is watching you right now. Azimi, Facho the DJ up on the decks for us today is going to be serving us the music all the way to 10 am at Kulaiwa on Social Friday on Why In The Morning. This is just a taste. So we have Mimo Karanjapale and Sab... Taniwa. Sab Taniwa. In the studio with us. Find them on Instagram, on TikTok, on YouTube. Support their content because they have amazing content for you guys. We'll be back with tomorrow by In The Morning. I don't wanna write on type that down. Name something you must have in order to live. Amen. One of the seven wonders of the world. A rich man. A thing that improves with age. A young man. A Christmas present in exchange. Uhu man. Majim bullfendiangwa li nidang. Wachangkumibili nufanya. Nidang maki kumibili ame dedi. Eh, mi staka jujinga. A chami mi ame dampu. Nisi liya solo. Tu liya siwote. Tana gajatumazi, shuta kaa kuna. Spend jujinga. Tu anaku esti ya tahi. Mbebe aera jim. Mbebe aera jim. Mbebe aera jim. Mbebe aera jim. Mbebe aera jim. Mbebe aera jim. Mbebe aera jim. Mbebe aera jim. Mbebe aera jim. Mbebe aera jim. Mbebe aera jim. He try to bust the mood, Gabriel. He try to bust the mood. Try to bust the mood. Wrong cup. Wrong cup. Wrong cup. I'll do a little trip. I'll do a little trip.