 U'gile brown the other day say that there are no international artists in Kenya as the director of DOP was shot so many music videos in this country Have you shot any music video from an international artist in Kenya, and whom can you single out? I didn't hear O'Tile saying that I can't confirm I can't hold me accountable No, but if I've shot a music video for international artists, yeah, yeah, because, so let me say, when you talk about international artists, it's relative. Myself, if I'm a musician and I go Ushago Western, I'm an international artist, if an artist from Mombasa goes to perform at Kajiado, he's an international artist. So it's just in the explanation, maybe what, for you, what do you understand when somebody says an international artist? Our Samido can be an international artist to you, it cannot be to another person, so I didn't hear what you say. Enosa na jaribukuni tokakwe ho story, lakini ita nini muna jo international in a manisha out of the country. Out of the country. But let me ask you a question. Right now, bile village Nasemanga, I'm from Africa, and I'm very proud to be a Kenyan. And I'm from East Africa. What if tomorrow Tuamike and their aliens coming from Jupiter. Takuja tu seme we are Africa, we are from Kenya. No, we'll combine all of us together to fight them. Yes, so maybe you're only international if your definition is that. We always say, mi am Kenyan, sita, I'll not talk to the Tanzanian until we pick a time in your World Cup. We're always supporting the Africa, we get it. Ikifika Taimia, Premier League, we're supporting even teams that we've never been to that country and all that. So it's more, what I'm just saying, it's more in the description, to be honest, that's what I've done. What I think, but I've worked with a lot of amazing artists, I don't put them like international or local or whichever. I just say I've worked with a lot of brilliant artists, all of them, all around. What's up everybody, welcome to SPM Buzz, Buzz with Stars. And I am hanging out with a super creative director, filmmaker, DOP, anyakona, all those tags when it comes to filmmaking. Hi Enos. How are you? Good, thank you, how you feeling today? I'm feeling happy. It's always good when you see what you've worked on for a very long time. Inakama live and Gigi is one of those projects we've been working on it for the last, I would say collectively, like about a year. In terms of, we planned for about a year, sudden shooting in September. The seal almost like almost there finishing it and almost launching it. Now guys, in case you didn't know, we've just premiered the first episode of Gigi, Katesi over Enos. Tell us the role that you have played on Gigi. So for Gigi, it's produced under my own company, EOP Films. On Gigi, on a couple of episodes, I was the director. And my role also being a director and a creative director have also been involved in the scripting, trying to create the vision and generally also working as an executive producer for it. Do you know, I feel like Enos, I know you more on a music directing as compared to filmmaking. So I have to ask you this question, why filmmaking? It's always about progression, but I've done a lot of films, a lot of series. Maybe a lot of them people don't know about, but also music is part of filmmaking. Our Gigi series is very heavy on music. We are supporting a lot of upcoming artists, image alike, urban tone, ganged tone, whatever, artists from Kenya. So it's still part of that. I'm still in the music, my background is music, my love is music. Of course because of scheduling and all that, I still do music videos here and there, especially when I hear a very nice song, I would want to do it. But I'm still there. Now as a filmmaker, executive producer, Enos, I would like to know what was the inspiration behind Gigi? I think people always relate to a lot of our down to earth stories. Wato Atakuske stories are Gigi, stories are Islan stories are that. So we felt, I think it's an opportunity for us to be proud of our culture. It's part of our culture, it's part of our diversity. And our inspiration was just, each one of us always have a friend or somebody or a relative who's coming from Islans who, we have this notion about what goes on there. So that was the main inspiration when you're trying to write and you're trying to get things that people can relate to. So inspiration was just drawn from Islans and it was so easy because now these are real stories that are happening down there. And we talk about things about friendship, about defiance, about working hard. And with a twist, it's not your normal gangster movie, our gangsters there, very beautiful ladies. We've changed the script and hopefully everybody will love it, the way we love it and the way we love doing it. Now for someone who is watching Enos and wondering why should I watch this film, tell us why? I think it's a very beautiful story and again, and I'll just insist, it's also important for us to let's be proud of our culture, let's be proud of our diversity. And that should drive you to watch this story. It's a very beautiful story. Apart from just seeing how it's gangster, how it's gg, how it's this, there's a lot of themes that are going there and we hope our story teaches people or people can draw inspirations from our story. That will be enough to watch it if you're also not coming to support me by watching it, supporting the amazing cast and crew. Just gg alone, if you just look at the ecosystem, the people who are benefiting from gg, it's over, I think 2000 people a month for a whole year. Yes. Talk about job creation. So we're also just supporting the government, whatever their agendas, we're spreading that and we're sharing our talent, we're sharing our skills with people. So if that doesn't drive you to watch it, I don't know. I don't know. Guys, you gotta watch that now. Enos allow me to ask this. Otile Brown the other day said that there are no international artists in Kenya. As a director of DOP, so many music videos in this country. Have you shot any music video from an international artist in Kenya and whom can you single out? I didn't hear Otile saying that. He did? I can confirm. You can hold me accountable. No, but if I've shot music video for international artists, yeah, yeah, yeah. So let me say, if you talk about international artists, it's relative. Myself, if I'm a musician, and I go Ushago Western, I'm an international artist. If an artist from Mombasa goes to perform at Kajiado, he's an international artist. So it's just in the explanation. Maybe what, for you, what do you understand when somebody says an international artist? Our Samido can be an international artist to you. He cannot be to another person. So I didn't hear what he said. Enosa na jaribukuni tokakwe ho story, lakini yata nini muna jo international ina manisha out of the country. Out of the country. But let me ask you a question. Right now, bile viletuna semanga, I'm from Africa, and I'm very proud to be a Kenyan. And I'm from East Africa. What if tomorrow, and there are aliens coming from Jupiter? We are from Africa. We are from Kenya. No, we'll combine all of us together to fight them. Yes. So maybe you're only international if your definition is that. We always say, mi am Kenyan, sita, I'll not talk to the Tanzanian until if we can time your world cup. We're always supporting the Africa. We get it. If we can time your Premier League, we're supporting even teams that we've never been to that country and all that. So it's more, what I was saying, it's more in the description. To be honest, that's what I've done. What I think, but I've worked with a lot of amazing artists. I don't put them like international or local or whichever. I just say I've worked with a lot of brilliant artists, all of them, all around. All right. I know there is he is playing safe, but we are okay with that. Thank you so much. We can't wait to see what you've done on Gigi and of course support you guys. Make sure to catch Gigi on Shomak. Thank you so much. Thank you for having me. Asante sana.