 I'm talking about a man who has performed in the international stage walk with international brands. A legend himself. DJ Neptune. What's up how you doing man? Good man. I'm good. Nice. How about to see you. Same here. I'm happy to see you too. I'm happy to be in Nairobi. How was the show? It was awesome. The energy was dope. It was good. I love the crowd. Let us just go to the reception. How do you find the reception in Kenya? It's amazing from arriving into the country. The weather is nice as well. I mean, I heard people saying it's hot. I don't think this is hot compared to where I'm coming from. But I love the weather. I love everything about Kenya. And of course you've already been in Kenya. Just a last look at some of the few things that you've learnt here in Kenya that is different from where you come from. The people are calm. The people are chill. I've not really had a Kenya local meal. But before I leave, I look forward to doing that. Let's talk about the industry. Who are you planning to work with here in Kenya? Do you expect anything from the Geneptune here in Kenya? I'm open to working with anybody. I'm currently working with Caligrad Jones. We're cooking something. I was with Lexis as well. The Ethics as well, according to the studio. So I mean, we're working. But definitely expect the Neptune and the Kenya Artist Collaboration this year. Standard. Let's talk about your experience working with Caligrad Jones. Because Caligrad Jones is the OG. He's the baddest in Africa. One of the best rappers we have in Africa. You're right. One of the best. If not the best. And I love his work ethic. And it's a blessing for him to honor my invite. Open his doors for me to come in and for us to work together. So I feel really blessed working with the OG and legend like him. There's one time Caligrad was training in Nigeria. You know, Caligrad was very big in Nigeria. Let's talk about Caligrad music in Nigeria. Caligrad is a brand in Nigeria. We know him for facts. We know who Caligrad is. His music plays back home in Nigeria. People love him. And I'm sure he can testify to that as well. You know, Caligrad once did a song cover maybe about Ojo Lebo. You know, it became very sensational in Nigeria. I don't know if you remember that song. I do. I remember the song. How do you feel when you see a Kenyan artist doing something that represents you guys and talks about your music, your genre and everything? I mean, it's a beautiful thing because at the end of the day it's one Africa, one from Africa. So it's not about where you're from or you know the language you speak. It's universal music everywhere. So him doing something to represent Nigeria is amazing. It's the same way Nigerian artists will create songs and add one or two lingua from different parts of Africa. So it's amazing. It's a blessing. Lijin Eptun, you're one of the pioneers. Pioneers DJ pushing for the Afrobeat. Afrobeat came, it took over Africa. We have the Afro Nation. Do you see Africa uniting together? Africa becoming one? That's the way forward. That's the way we can conquer the world. We need to go in as one family. Forget what our colonial masters have done to us. We need to embrace ourselves. Travelling across Africa, I don't know why I need a visa to go to the east. Why I need a visa to go to the west or the south. It's one Africa at the end of the day and we've got this glamour of our music. So it's high time we need to come together and unite as one. What do you expect from Lijin Eptun here and Lijin Eptun in Nairobi tonight? I mean it was a great feeling. Shout out to the organisations for putting this together. Shout out to Mata for bringing me out. I've had a great time performing and I look forward to coming back to do more of this. Thank you. As we wind up now, let's talk about Grammy. More of Nigerian artists missed out on the Grammy award. It's just an award. You don't wind us in me, you're not good at what you're doing. As long as you're selling records, you're selling out your shows. It's just an award. We don't really have to wait for our validation for you to know your self-worth. Do you feel it was very harsh? It was very, you know, more like a robbery? I mean Jay, he said it all when he was on the stage picking his award. He said it all. That alone is a powerful word. Thank you.