 Ya man, ya man maze, this is in a yard reggae, na yu anyu wunakunye screen right now maze, this is king, king gathi, kari wusa na king gathi maze. Thank you so much. Ya man, kwa zezo ma vocals king before the trend delay. I don't know, before kido go, adia tumiku skia na nini, but I just want to, niku skia to live kia asi wa Janza Palemta ano kuskia. Yungo matumu toka ku perform. So it goes like this. Ya man, ya man, ya man. It's a, it's a, it's a Thanksgiving song, na reggae tune, na penda mungu, ma raswacha wana penda mungu. So in my, in my, in my music I always make sure that I give thanks, I give thanks to the Lord for the talent. I give thanks to the Most High for giving me this life, the moment and to be able to do what I'm doing right now. Amazing, amazing, amazing. Kari wusa na tu inna yard reggae maze. Thank you so much for having me. Ya man, I'm feeling blessed kwa sababu umetrumze. Inaya the best show is Africa. Shikran sana, shikran to that maze. But before to, to, to end the layer, me bunezokutombia, King Gathie ni nani kwa Janza na kucheki right now in two five four right now. For sure, for sure. Ya. So I go by the name King Gathie. Ya. King Gathie is my name. Ya. It's only that to me it changes kidogo. Uh huh. I have a very close cousin of mine. Ya. Who is like my best friend. Ya. Yandwale ni pate iyo jina. Ya. So jina anguni King Gathie. King Gathie. So they called me King Gathie. Aha. So that's how it came. Nice. So I also have another name. Ya. I'm Jaysha. I started off singing as Jaysha. Uh huh. King Gathie ni rebranding. Uh huh. Ya know I was. Nini kwa na jaribuku check kwa na wile nita Rudikwa industry. Ya. Nita fanya music again. Ya. And I wanted something fresh again. Ya. And so I think from my cousin's points of view. Ya. Alini pate iya jina fresh piya. Ya man. Na shkuru kwa zi still my name. Ya. And I'm enjoying it. People love the name. Ya. I'm enjoying the process. So I'm Jaysha. Ya. Aka King Gathie. Ya. Aka the best vocalist in Eastern Central Africa. Ya man. I'm a vocalist in vocalism. Amazing. Ya. But because you started with Jaysha. Yes. Maybe can you tell us a bit about your musical journey. Sure. Maybe Pallilianz until right now. Ya. Ya sure. Me I started off singing when I was very young. Ya. Okay. And I'm still doing it. Ya. I don't need to. Sila zima ni kwa kwa TV, but music is part of my life. Amazing. So music has really taught me so much. Ya. Music kimi ni leta kwa ii life adimali. Ni kwa sababu. Ya. Imeni pate iyo space yaku G express. Ya. Iyo space yaku kua mimi. Ya. So that's why music is very important to me. So music in the first place it's my first love. Amazing. So anything else comes after. Ya. So I don't have to be famous to sing. Ya. I just need my vocals to sing. Ya. So that is the first aspect of my music. Ya. Ya. But ni metokambali. I started off when I was very young. Ya. Ni kwa grow. Ni kanza kuhimba kwa groups. Ya. You know when I was in high school. Ya. You know itukia ukiwa yang. Ya. And you have a passion. Ya. Una kwa gana wale ma bestezako enye. Ya. You share the passion. You enjoy. You practice. Ya. And so that is basically what we did. Ya. So Jayshia is still my name. Ya. My first name is James. Ya. And so I have other names that most people don't know, but I have another name called Shabal. Shabal. It's my other name. Another name. Ya. Family name. Kwanza chibli. That's how Jayshia came in because it's James Shabal. James Shabal. Okay. Okay. So that name I was given by Majimaji. Do you know Majimaji? Ya. Gidi Gidi Majimaji. He's a very good friend of mine. Ya. We started off, I think he was my first professional producer. Okay. So I used to sing in a studio. So naturally we started off with Jayshia. Ya. Some people called me Shaban. Some people called me Jemo. Akam am blende. Ya. Akam blind. So he started off that way. We started off with Jayshia. So majority of people know me as Jayshia. Ya. Kigati. That's my name. Ya. So I'm blessed. I feel good and I feel that it's natural and it's part of my story. Amazing. Amazing. Musically. Creatively. Ya. It's part of my story. Amazing. And from your story you're telling us from Gidi Gidi Majimaji. Yes. You started singing in the studio. Yes. In groups. Yes. Until right now you're doing an amazing tune. Yes. Amazing tune. Thank you and thank you and I appreciate it. How do you feel the growth in terms of your music? Because I know Kinga think we cook again for a long time. Ya. Shofo shofo. I've been there for a long time. Ya. It's because I started when I was very young. Ya. I started when I was still very young. So I've been there for a while. I've seen the industry grow. Ya. I started off professionally in 2005. 2005. Ya. I started recording with Majimaji, Gidi Gidi. Ya. Msioka was my mentor. Ya. You know. I was in high school. Ya. 2005 I was in high school. Ya. No, no, I was in primary school. Ya. I was in primary school. Oh my goodness. Ya. Gidi Gidi Majimaji actually how we came to meet up. Ya. Talents search. Ya. Ya. We were writing patriotic songs across the country. Ya. We require Doctor Mutua. Ya. Ya. And it was a government spokesman at that point. Ya. Okay. So I came to this initiative to grow talent. Ya. So we were writing patriotic songs. Ya. A lot of things were produced there. A lot of things were produced there. Did you really? Yes, I did. Oh my goodness. I was the best in Rift Valley region. Ya. Because I come from Nakuru, that's my hometown. Okay. That is why I was still in when I started, the musical started from there. Ya. So I was in Nairobi at that point but when I came to your competition I registered in Rift Valley. In Rift Valley. Not in Nairobi. I get you. Ya. Kajibamba, Nakawin ya Rima mbo niliwasu pwa 50,000 Uluweza zaechika do kamayo 2000 and 2 2000 and 5 2500 50,000 50 jees man niki wona seconda wona nipati ya kash budana kona ball ball karibu ni nizia shioru ni baigari nib blue kuna kawashaya Hohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohoho na kuwako nimi kuskiya also tuwe na pendesa reidi kwa naumbolda ni umefichu Grandma Nisha na umefichu kutu nipadatatu ni mikuwa hapa ni na nisha jogu wa maami naji choa kwa huwa kawafu naka nika Nao maami izuna Naja kwa hisha kwa musiki Naka niki dinu kwa bukwa kwa miki Landa Kwa miki kwa waisubi na kwa miki ni kwa yaka gukaw kwa miki kwa sumi kwa kwa waisa kwa waisa I had a lot of needs and I had a job I'm also a marketer, a very good marketer and a good event organizer So I used to work at my mentors company, homeboys So I was working there So I still do business So I decided to focus on that strength of mine So I was singing on the back But I kept on doing music But I was in another profession Which was not music but still in the entertainment industry So I think thanks so much to homeboys They really grew me And as I went on I was doing still other music projects Up on Apalewan song I write for other musicians I do vocals for other musicians Backgrounds and such So I met a gravity band I called Chao from Half Life Productions He's a very good guy He's a rege heart And I love rege music Rege music is like my background of my music I used to write most of my music listening to rege Even atakama we recorded not rege music other kind of songs But my background is rege music And rege music is very rich because it has all elements of music You want to hear jazz You want to hear hip-hop Rege is the only genre that mixes all genres You can hear something about in every other genre You met gravity So I met them And I met someone called Chao And that's how we started working He loves my singing He called me for a few projects So we started with Kula Predim Last year So that was my comeback for Nini to do music So we started with Kula Predim We have other readings But in the meantime I was doing my own EP I have an EP that is still shelved We are going to release it Tell us about the EP I'm going to have probably around 6-7 dope songs mixed with rege vibe dancehall and kenyan music I love my kenyan music I'm the number one fan of kenyan artists Any artist from kenya I always subscribe to their channel and I make sure that I comment and I listen to their music and I stream I support my own people first We support kenyan music We have a lot of good talent in this country So we have to support our own people so that we can fly We have to fly We have to support each other We have to fly as a country We have to support each other So basically they invited me and I wrote several songs I think we started with Kula Predim Pendes is a second song and it's doing very well It's being played on radio and we love it and I love people people are loving the vibe and before I release my other projects I share my talent with my audience and other people who love what other artists are doing I feel so blessed to have been a part of that project It's for the Half-Life production Mixmaster Chow We have so many artists there We have Nyawera There are so many amazing artists In this AP How many trucks exactly? Mine 7 trucks Should we anticipate maybe some colabos with Kenyan artists Yes, I'm thinking of doing a colabo but with some legends Tell us one I can only tell you one that I've confirmed Good friend of mine We met the other day to a bond Jamanaito Kitusuwa Kitusuwa Fire It's very talented We should give flowers when people are still alive Those guys are pioneers of this country of our music I believe it's something nice but I have other music majority of the songs in my AP will be because I want people to understand my music to understand what I feel because again I'm sharing my heart in those songs When exactly should we anticipate the AP So basically I'm not in a hurry to drop the AP I'm in a hurry to drop some singles for people to understand but then of this I'll have my first single out I have a very dope producer Anaito Andy Big up to Andy, you're doing an amazing job I've worked with Jack on the Beats He's an amazing producer Very good sound So I feel that we are growing as an industry We are growing Artist are putting so much work and investing in their work So I think it's important that we support one another from radio shows, TV shows Like when you guys invited me through a friend of mine I was so honored because it's amazing it's our own production it's a local production and you have amazing fans why not share? Amazing and let's switch it up a bit with what has been trending in the past few weeks we've seen a lot of youth who are out now out of the wild and all this what exactly can you say to the people who are watching right now to the youth who are watching right now I think because of my youth I'm still very young and I believe we are the future and the future is right now the future becomes now because like what we are doing right now this is a history we are making because I've never been here in this show so it's amazing that I'm here so as in with that continuity of doing and actioning items and things and life that is how we create future and for me I'm very passionate again about youth and young people because in my space in my life was I'm there and like what we've seen in the last few days like police brutality killing young people being victimized because of their way of life I feel very bad or rather it is very disturbing to see youth who are working hard who are trying to create their own way of life creating their own space in creative industry being victimized and being subjected to some situations that are not pleasant at all I just feel like we need to educate our youth more to be more they should be able to express themselves well they should be able to articulate themselves and to articulate their way of life and what they do because again if you don't articulate yourself well someone else victimizes you so we end up again in a situation that was not pleasant probably I'm not saying that it is unfortunate for them but I feel like we need to give our youth space to be them and also to help them grow as a person and also be able to articulate their ideas and their life as it is because that is what life is life is for the living that's true because we need to grow up but we have so much we have to do we have to make our youth grow so thanks for all those wise words and maybe I know you'll be performing one of the best tunes right now in Pendeza Redim maybe what you want to do is pick up the social media platforms and where can people also get your music buy music because we need to support our 2-5-4 industry where can we get it so basically my name is King Garthy King underscore Garthy that is my tag in any social media at Facebook on IG, on any other platform you want to get my music I'm on boom play as Jaisha but very soon you're going to do to change that to King Garthy because I'm releasing more music but Jaisha is J-S-H-A music and if you want to find me again it's King Garthy follow me on YouTube I'm King Garthy TV I have content there I create I do covers whatever I enjoy doing I just share with people so please follow me I'm a very simple guy I talk in your naapa I'm a very simple guy I'm very approachable so let's talk let's enjoy if you have a project that you feel I can help you I also help people sometimes I don't even charge I just help people do music because music is my passion and I just love it I just do it for me we really appreciate your time King Garthy any time if you have any project this is the place to be you can always come and drop because you have an AP you have some singles coming out please also follow King Garthy in all social media platforms and if you have DJs you need to sanitize social distance mask and all that you can share so Rage you can take it off so you take it away before the DJ starts let's have a moment of silence for the young people who did this weekend it is a very sad thing we should celebrate them because they've ushered a new era in this life whereby we think and see and act