 Welcome to Rock 2 Alive right here on Y254 TV, we're so excited to have you guys join us. My name is Phillyne, we've given you just a whole hour for you guys to enjoy without interrupting right? More music, let's talk, we're all about that. If you're just joining us for the first time, the show is Rock 2 Alive. My name is Phillyne, you can find me across all social media pages at phillynegin and as always the hashtag to get on is the hashtag rocktour254 and today I have two DJs in the studio, I have a very owner right here, the rock activist, DJ Hewskills and of course I have the rock diva herself, DJ Girlfriend, yes, that makes you a DJ, liquid rich, today she's DJ Girlfriend. How are you doing? I've been good, I've been good. You're confusing people. No, no, no, no. Now it's Girlfriend. DJ Girlfriend. Girlfriend. Why? Tell us, why did you decide to change your name and why Girlfriend? Because it's more fun, it's all about fun, music is all about fun, so why not? I know all about that girl power. Yeah. All right, now I get it, I understand, she's the diva of course, so yeah, I really talk to a big guy. The girl girl. The girl girl. And by the way, if you're going to check her out, DJ Girlfriend with a U, it's not high, right? Yeah, yeah. DJ Girlfriend with a U, with your girlfriend. There's a song that can go with that, DJ Girlfriend. It's girl, you know. All right, all right, I see that. And she looks like it actually comes to me for you. Oh my God, I'm not even going with him, no mama. You're the one he called. I know, I know. My good to have you guys back. How was your week? How are you doing? My week has been interesting. I've been doing, what can I say, I've been doing a lot of sound work. Janna, we did a lot of banger. All right. Yeah, we did some, a lot of Kenyan authentic sound. We were doing some. It was very interesting, I really enjoyed it. And then also I got the privilege of doing sound, what's it called? Monitoring sound for the Stevenson, end of the film. You're a liar. I've just been like across the moon, across the moon. You should take a selfie with him before he dies. He's a superstar. He does everything. That was awesome. What I like about him, he's actually certainly very devised. He's a music teacher. So Malikuna reggae, but he's loyal to rock though. Yeah, even when he told me not to carry it, but they pender rocked but they didn't argue. They were like, how you've rocked it? Rocking reggae. Work one man. That's the way. Yeah, yeah, that's the way. We just can say, look like a lager. That one. Look like a lager. We're using duty center, look like a lager. So I absolutely did that. Now I want to know how you guys doing, you know, the hashtag together on rock tour 254. Of course, don't forget to tag us at rock tour 254. 254. Yes, that's on Facebook. And of course, don't forget to tag us at White Fair4 channel as well. At DJ Gafren. Is it official yet? Yes. Okay, it's officially on Instagram only. I'll change later. Oh, Tira and Facebook are going to change. Yeah. All right, but DJ Likiji is down with it. Now it's DJ Gafren. Yeah. And of course, Art Hue Skills. That's on Facebook, on Tira. And on Instagram, Art Hue Skills 1. More Yalvi. More Yalvi. Now one thing I want to change. What's happening? There's some change happening. I've seen some fraternity changes happening. There's a wave coming. Yeah, she's changing a name. So it has to be and hold something. You know, farm farms as a unit. All right, I'm all about that. I'm all about that. Now today, so something interesting happens. It's not interesting quite absolutely. So today's topic, today we're asking, are kids raising themselves? That's the topic. We are asking the guys at home. Simply because, now last week I went to the salon. Yeah, home too. And then, you know, kids are always brought. Yeah. Like the house and brings the kid. La Fianna Enda, Ana Tamtoia, La Fatam Kujia. Yeah. So the house brings the kid with a phone. Yeah. So the phone like this. But that's my phone like this one. It's the mom's phone. So the mom has like different phones. And then the kid is in the salon. Ana Shukwa and she is watching like videos on her mom's phone. And you know what she was watching? Other videos. So everybody in the salon is like, yo. Oh. Like, you know, she's not your kid. So you don't even have the mandate to like. And then the kid is so spoiled for lack of a better word. This is my mom's phone. Leave me alone. Look at you. Oh my God. You even showered. So guys are just like hiding up to here. They're like, what is wrong with this kid? They pinch the kid at her. How? They pinch him at her mom's room. Then her come and sue me. Yeah. Yeah. Then I went to court but I shoved you up. What the? Absolutely. The mom is very busy. She has a good job. She's a single parent though. She has a good job. But she's always gone. So the baby is always left. That's a good job. Yeah. Good job. So she only has a comb. She has a phone. She has everything she needs. What? So the question is are kids raising themselves and like why are parents doing that? They're being raised by the internet. And then you know these kids. The kind of kids who they know how to use the phone. So you do something. They'll call the mom. You do anything. Actually they'll call the mom. Call her. Call that mother. I deal with her. And as a mother, why would you give your child these kind of videos or your phone? That's a thing. Without a person. That's a thing. The kid knows the person. The father will be like, call your mother. Call the father or even if she has a boyfriend with the bombs. All right. I'll sort you out. I'll sort you out. And then it's this generation. And I'll show that kid. You know what I'm talking about. The generation who works with the kabapa generation. Bapa, mama. You know. So they get anything they want. They get. Yeah. They get mommy. Kind of generation. So are they raising themselves? Like that is what I want to ask the guys at home. Like what do you think about that? I'm still thinking on this. Yeah. So just. I just want to clear that salon already. I know. You think I'm a kid with your wife. What? Mommy. You're like. This mommy needs to be taught. Like this mommy. That's something true. I had a session of my day last Saturday. It was this Saturday, last Friday. Jiana. Yeah. After the event, I went for a Keshavana. You guys. So I've touched. You know Keshavani is like 20 years old. I'm not a Keshavani. I'm not a Keshavani. I'm a Keshavani. At church, Keshami is like, we do far more. So Tui doesn't sleep early. So Kido is running all over. He's saying I'm making noise. So I'm going to pinch him. Me, I'm that parent by the way. I'm not going to pinch him. You see how he's mad right now? I was like, baby. Put your hands up. Hey, guys all like, dude, why do you want that? I'm like, Tuli, they said I'm going to let them drop off. Let me do this, my kid. And this is in church. And guys are like, why are you pinching the kid? And he's making noise. So first he's busy trying to preach you. When he's trying to show people that he's a carol kid. He doesn't talk like that. He's just a kid. So like that. He's the drug star. Yeah, he's just giving me a guy that talks a bit long. And then he's like, hey, you're moshing Sehapa. You're moshing Sehapa. So you see, as in I'm trying to say like, even in church, parents, as in the mothers who are there, they're looking at you as those of like, we don't want to know. We don't want to know, I'm talking only. This kid is also supposed to make noise in church. Yeah, discipline. Like have parents promoting their role. OK, they should discipline them as they discipline us. Right? And your age also. No, but you know, your parents, the parents right now should discipline the kids how we are and you who are disciplined. They have this mentality. I was punished by my parents when I was 25. And it was just like, OK, I used to smoke. So I guess that how long she was like, I've been meant to visit her. In Fort Anagong with baddies, half a quanz. I have to say, I feel that part. I'm going to say, hey, hey, hey. Hey, that's what I said, but wait, I'm going to call her. Because the kids are here, she's. But you see, you look at that and I can't call this her house and then she's mom. Yeah. I think of that. There's no respect for mom. So you're thinking like, are you a partner? Yeah, I saw another video going around online. It's actually very crazy. This kid is like two years. This is calling the mom by the name. Like, yeah. But I come to Kana, baby word. Wow. You say, hey, and then I'm like, wow. Two years. And in Kana, you're not losing what is true yet. Before it is true. Me, the need of going to the kids to the States until you've got there five years and now you have the laws. Because they had me at you, you can't go to them like, OK, OK. Embassy. Ataka visa. In particular, in Kana. You've got to be careful. What do you think she's saying? You know, I'm going to call you. We're going to get you to pick a woman. I'm going to pick a woman. I'm going to call her. It's going to be you. Have you ever like, if she's like, and then your mom is just looking at you. And then she gives you one look. Yeah. And you don't know that. You just feel like, who's that? You know, who's that thing? You just feel like, who's that? And do you know this thing is not P.H. Dan? I love him. He'll be like, oh, I gave you a P.H. Dan. It's way though. Now, or else. Yeah. You know, you're not even ready. So I don't think people are doing that anymore. Like, if you're having experiences, just make sure you share them with us. The hashtag, of course, RockTour254 at PhillyNJune, at DJ, girlfriend, right here. Of course, a few skills at RockTour254 channel and at RockTour254. Now, I want to shout out to my friend, Annie, to our Abby Sunshine. Abby Sunshine, hi, what's up? She's watching the show from when you started half a minute on right here. Oh, DJ, DJ, DJ, big up, man. Hey, DJ Sunshine. DJ Sunshine is also watching this. Yeah, I'm a DJ, I don't know what to say. Salutations. Man there, salutations. Big up, big up, big up. So I wish I had to, you, each and every one of you, that are locked in right now. I want to say, rocked in, rocked in. Locked in, rocked in, rocked in, rocked in. Now, I have Boothia Kelvin and as I'm representing County 021. Yeah, I really think kids nowadays do what they want because parents accorded them too much freedom. I think, honestly, I agree. You guys agree, right? They've given them too much freedom. So what do you think we should do, right? She really go back what he would have learned, what happens? Just take it to the next. Right. Now have levies, muru. And I say, I'll keep it white. Yes, keep it white if I fall right here, levies. And you come out with a guitar, what do you mind? And I say, mama, you're with me. You come to me and I'll give you a kidney. Two-mine and dad. Kidney, what? That's true. Kidney, what's that? Thank you so much for watching. Thank you so much for watching. right? And I have take a senior Kiara and some are present from Nyeri, thank you so much for watching and then Travina Mbaka and some are present from Narok, can you tell me what it is? Narok is my second home. I shout out to you. Narok, there's a place called Nyeri Gangare, my uncle. Oh yeah, okay. I know, my uncle used to stay there. It's a place? Yeah, it's a place called Nyeri Gangare. Before you get to Narok, it's called Nyeri Gangare, so shout out to all the guys from there, I know. The first time I was sitting there, because I went alone, I left something here and there, they used to say, I'm going to tell you too. If I was to say what, Nyeri Gangare, Nyeri Gangare. I don't think it's Salim yes, because Salim didn't hear, I'm just like, Nyeri Gangare. I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. Don't really forget that name, you know. Hey, listen to us all. I'm Steve Kihu, and it's my show name Nare, being Kiririmbi, okay, Kiririmbi. Okay, being Kiririmbi, keep the fire burning. Hi Steve, thank you for watching. I have Ronald Kinyam there, and I said, okay, okay. So I think he's like totally locked. Thank you so much. I said, man, he's watching, what's up, man? He's a keyboardist, yeah? Alright, we shout out to you, each and every one of you that are tuned. So that is on my channel for a page. And I come back, I'll be sampling some of your comments on Rock to a Page, and of course, Twitter, and our Instagram people are not forgetting you guys. I'll be sunshine, I'll be shout out to you. Alright, so let's do this. We are top three at six, so I think it's six already, so we're gonna play that. Then come back with a more show for you. We still have that band profile, and today it's an interesting band. Yeah, you have to stay here, you have to keep it here. Don't forget to teach us. Oh, it's a DJ girlfriend at Feline Jean on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and even on YouTube. Subscribe on my channel, right? Right here, at Hugh's Skills. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Hugh's Skills, one. And of course, at Rock to Art 254, the hashtag Rock to Art 254 as well. We're gonna be right back. So keeping it here, but now we're gonna play you our top three at six. Oh, you're gonna tell them the band, so we tell them after. We can tell them after. We can tell them after already. They're pretty much obvious. It's obvious? Well, it's gonna never be over there. First time watchers, those people who've never watched, so maybe there's some. Alright, let's do this, and then break with that. Top three at six. Today, you're having skillet. I love skillet. That song is Awake. And then we have number two, Icon for Hire. Rock's End. Yeah. Yes, and then we have number three, Pink. Funhouse. Everybody loves Pink. Yeah, but I'm trying to scare Pink. But I can imagine Pink being your mom. She's so lost to mine. I would love that. It used to be a Funhouse. Yes. No, that is Pink. No. Alright, so let's do that. Let's play our top three at six. And then we're gonna come back with more show for you. So stay here. And of course, keep talking to us. Our kids are raising themselves. You love to hear from me, right? Yeah. We'll be right back, guys. Thank you so much for staying with us, guys. Thank you so much for watching. And of course, if you're joining us, the show is Rock to Alive. My name is Felene. You're for God's sake. I'm still stuck on that, Lipidzy. You'll forget it. It's gonna take me a while to adjust though. You understand, yeah? Probably. But it's okay. It's okay, right? So in regards to our topic today, I have two guests in studio. They just thought they're gonna share their sentiments about the topic of discussion we are having today. And they're right here. So I'm gonna give them a chance to introduce themselves. Starting off, okay. So I'm gonna start here, then there. All right. I wanted to say my left and right, but then they're all gonna confuse me. So this is my right, actually. Today, I think this is my right. Then this is my left. So I'm gonna start on my right. Start with him, then her. So hi. How are you doing? Hi, Felene. I'm all right. Thank you so much for having us, guys. You're most welcome. This is my first time on this set. All right. How are you doing? Thanks all. Let me see. Let me check. Just give me a minute. They shall be on right now. Right now, yes. Thank you for having us so much. My name is Anton Guaro. This is my camera, right? My name is Anton Guaro. And I am an actor. I am a filmmaker and my friend here. Hi, everyone. Thanks, Felene. You're most welcome. Thank you, DJ Girlfriend, for your playlist. Thank you to all of you that's watching. My name is Sengaiso Brenda. I'm an actor. And also, I'm a fashion designer and a dancer, too. We are so excited to be part of the topic today. Thank you so much, Felene. You're most welcome. So today, we are talking about kids. Are kids raising themselves right now because of what I shared? Went to the salon just last week. We're chilling. This kid. I'm a little bit thankful. The mom is not there. The kid has a phone. She's watching videos and everybody just looks at her. She's watching adult videos on her mom's phone. She is a total brat. Because she's like, I'm going to tell my mom, who are you to tell me? You don't even shower. So, we are going to get to Kylie. You get. So, I say I'm bi or anything. But if someone says anything, just call me. She has that mentality. We need to talk about it. Our kids are raising themselves nowadays. That's where you guys come in. We have a first go at that. Exactly what you're saying. I think we are very defensive about our kids. We feel like it's us against the world. It's not like before when a kid could be raised by a community. So many things have changed right now. You cannot just touch anybody's kid. Even if you see somebody doing something wrong, it's very hard for you to go ahead and say, hey, I think what you're doing is not right. So many parents are very defensive about their kids. And they feel like you're infringing my space if you're going to talk to my kid like that. You should come to me first. But you see, that is happening right now. I need to mitigate this situation right now. So, by the time I'm getting to you, why don't you tell me? You can tell somebody's kid. You can tell somebody's kid. They'll get you arrested. We're being westernized. The way things are happening in the West, that's how we're doing our thing right now. Parents are overlooking how much has to go into parenting. We're just having kids and letting them be. So much has to be considered when we are raising our children. That is something I think as parents, we need to look at. It's a very edgy topic, but it needs to be talked about. Most kids are not being raised by their parents. They're raising themselves. With Netflix, Wi-Fi and everything at home. Mom is not there, but you have everything you need at home. Sometimes you might find kids are acting out. They're erratic. So maybe you can just move on. They are rowdy. It's not because they want to be that way. It's because they're getting the attention that they ought to receive from their parents. So they're just redirecting that energy into something that they should be doing. Alcohol, drugs, pornography. All those things. And I think that is something that needs to be addressed. And I think this is maybe a topic for another day. Should the government bind pornography? I don't know. But that's for another day, Brenda. What are your sentiments? Do you agree with Tony? Well, at some perspective, yes. But then we also have to look at the idea that raising a child and giving them what they want is not being a good parent. You loving a child doesn't mean you don't scold them, doesn't mean you don't tell them what is right and what is wrong. Why this child, for example, is watching at this movie and feeling contented is because mom or the parent did not tell them the reason why they should not. Or the reason why they should stick to a certain. You can bring up a child without scolding, but if you give them a reason to do whatever they're doing and not to do whatever they should not be doing, make this kid understand at some point is it's a child, yes. But at some point you also need to treat them as adults. Why? Because they need to understand why things are happening the way they're happening. And as much as you're busy as a parent it doesn't stop you from being a parent. You need to create time, even if it's just a minute of every single day, just to understand what kind of child are you bringing up. Right. So much is the blame of people mistaking, loving, providing. So we tend to think that if you don't scold, and if you give everything to a child, whatever they ask that is loving them now. Loving them is making them understand how they're supposed to live their life. But then, I think there's this other issue. She's a single mom, right? So she has a kid with someone who is also caught and everything else involved. So maybe they are co-operating. So you think, and I don't want that. So let me give her what she wants. So I'm going to tell her that she's a single mom. You get? So there's also that. The issue of maybe sharing a kid. Maybe this weekend she has a child and the rest of the weekday she's a single mom. So you're like, I'm going to punish them in my life. So maybe there's also that aspect. Well, do your part. Yeah. Do your part. Don't compete. Because at the end of the day the copy that comes out of that child it's both of you. But especially in our African culture is the mom. I'm talking on a perspective of a single mother because I am. And it's not like I spend most of the time with my child. But whenever I get that time, I get to understand what kind of child is he when I'm not around. Right. What is he doing wrong that I need to rectify before it gets out of hand? If somebody tells me a child is doing this which is not right, I find out and explain it to the child that whatever he did was wrong and you need to change. But I've met a child. His name is Child. He is the most amazing kid. He was my kid in a movie. We did a movie and her son was my kid. He's amazing. Useful and so passionately. For me what I have to say is if you're co-parenting then you should do what's best for the kid not to look like I'm the better person. I'm the better person. You know good cop, bad cop. So you're playing the good cop. You could be doing something so that you can win custody for this kid but at the end of the day it's their life you're ruining. So you should think about that. I feel like this topic came in handy because what we were talking about before we came here. True. We talked about that for a long time. Parents should teach their children to make their own decisions their own right decisions. At times they could make their decisions and these decisions are wrong but they learn to live with the consequence. You should not make decisions for your children. You should teach them at a very early stage and make them learn to make their own decisions. That is the best way you can raise your children. Again the consequences of what they're watching and what you're exposing them to you should let them know why shouldn't you watch porn at this age? You're so young. Most parents don't do that. You find your kid doing something wrong like what the hell are you doing? And you never told them it's wrong. You don't tell them the reason behind your scolding. So they don't get to understand. At the end of the day they begin to be they become rebels. They resent you. They can't even tell you when they have an issue you're not the first person they're coming to. True. So here you share among themselves I'll go to my age mates and I'm like oh my god Brenda I'm going through this and you know Brenda is just like me at the same age so she doesn't know how to advise me. So I taught her to understand what you're saying. On what you're saying about kids going out we as parents need to learn that your child should respect you and not fear you. And that is where we go wrong because if you find a child doing something instead of putting them down and making them understand why that is wrong we become mad at them we start scolding them and not giving them a reason so we instill fear. So you find that if this child has an issue she goes or he goes to the wrong person person for advice who in return might either help or continue this choice. Right. Anything still on that you guys saw the issue of well this thing that has been happening a couple of months ago, thank god it has stopped where kids in colleges don't take no for an answer I want you don't want me why like no one has ever told me no my whole life like I get everything everything I want is given to me so I'm here I'm feeling him and then he's like no I want a reason like why are you saying me no. Let me address that it's called the snow plow syndrome these parents have taught their kids they've cleared the path for their kids all the way from since they were young kids up until now and into college and they've been thrown out there into the world and they don't understand that people have to work for something they don't know that they don't know you have to impress that girl you have to talk to her they're used to taking things so when they are hit with a no on their faces they don't feel like okay what's happening here I'm used to getting my way what's happening right now is not right so I'm gonna do whatever I'm gonna do whatever I need to do to make this situation right that means going to the very extreme they're shocker yeah and unfortunately that is what I'm serious that's what it's resulted to and that's what it's very quite unfortunate but these are youth stations so I understand like most youths we need to address that things might not go your way but you have to find a way to deal with that there are better ways of dealing with things but it starts at a very young age so parents we have teen parents so you should just know you start training your kid when they are young there's a difference between loving your kid and spoiling them like you know because they're gonna have to deal with these consequences in future I think parents should also be friends to their kids if a kid feels like I need to talk to someone they should go to their dad or their mom like this is my a friend but is a mother better advice I'm putting this point across not that I'm saying I'm a perfect parent but I have a child who's about to turn 10 but believe me I've never used a stroke on this child but the turnout is different it's because instead of stroke I decide to put him down and explain to him what his life is tell this child today there is this today there is that there is an elderly person you need to address them this way and if they wrong you do not talk back come and report to me so I can know how to handle it that way this kid understands there is an age I can talk to this way and there's this age I just need to keep quiet and report to my mom so she knows how to deal with it how to handle that my son never gets involved in fighting because he believes fight never solves anything which is true honestly so you explain to him that you need to approach issues but if you put your kid that he is everything and he's always right that is where this kid comes up and even argues with an elderly person he or she does something but it feels like you're stopping them you're the wrong one all right this is a very wide topic and I feel like we need to continue there but unfortunately we have to go to another segment we call it bind profile so on this segment we feature different bands to tell people where the bind came from and how they've done for themselves so we're going to do that then play more music and I think you guys should come back then we'll continue talking about this maybe next weekend or some other time we're going to expound on this just because of time right now so today's bind is a linking pack LP I know most people you know what a linking pack is right most guys know a linking pack I know right NAMM everybody knows NAMM the band's current lineup comprises of vocalist and rhythm guitarist Mike Shinoda, lead guitarist Brad Dalson, bassist Deb Ferrell and of course DJ keyboardist Johan and drummer Rob Baddon all of whom are founding members vocalist Workfield and Chester Bedington and bassist Kyle Chesner are former bind members now a linking pack came into the limelight that is they were first known as zero X-E-R-O they were first known as zero that was in 1996 to 1999 they were active they were active in 1996 to 1999 they took a hiatus then came back again that was until 2017 then they also took another hiatus now the hiatus like I've told you we keep talking about this and rock bands love taking hiatus so when you are a band but then you take a break from doing projects as a band now you focus on personal growth of personal projects but you're not broken up you're still a band but you're not together so it's a hiatus I think most creatives do that a creative block sometimes you have a blog and stuff for you to come up with something that funds you they take a break now their genres include alternative rock metal, rap metal and of course electronic metal so now from the 1996 Linkin Park Roads to International Fame with its debut studio album Hybrid Theory that album that came up in 2000 which was certified down month by RIA in 2005 and went multi-platinum in several other countries their second album was called Meteora that was in 2003 continued with a band success topping the Billboard top 200 album charts in 2003 and followed by extensive touring and charity work having adapted new metal and rap metal to radio-friendly yet densely layered style in their first two albums the band explored other genres on their third album Minutes to Midnight that's what most guys know you know mid-nights you don't know that is an album that came up in 2007 that's what most guys are familiar with actually and the album topped the Billboard charts and it was their third debut it had the third best debut week of any album that year now Linkin Park is among the best-selling bands of the 21st century and the world's best-selling music artists overall can you believe that world's best-selling music they deserve it having sold more than 70 million albums worldwide they have won 2 Grammy Awards 6 American Music Awards 4 MTV Video Music Awards and 3 World Music Awards now in 2003 MTV 2 named Linkin Park the sixth greatest band of the music video era and the third best of the new millennial you guys agree right there you go the band was declared as the biggest rock band in the world right now by Karen Karen decided they are the best in the world right now even after Chester yeah Linkin Park has been on hiatus after a long time lead vocalist Chester Bennington died from suicide by hanging that was in July 20th 2017 the other members of the band yet to decide how to continue moving forward but yes we've seen Max Shinoda doing some tours alone he's been working on some songs but we don't know maybe they'll come back we need more music from Linkin Park but at IP Chester it's been 2 years since Chester passed away and hashtag the world misses Chester hashtag do it for Chester you know there are so many hashtags that have been ok so since Chester died the wife and the kids they decided they started like a support group for mental awareness because most people are suffering from they have mental issues and they don't have someone to address or talk about it so they started this hashtag do it for Chester and everybody has been on that hashtag and I think we were supposed to do a tribute for Chester after like just 2 years to honor him but we couldn't do that today so I think we're gonna do that next week we'll play Chester just a show dedicated to Chester in Linkin Park I think that would be totally amazing but right about now I think we're gonna play you a Linkin Park song then come back and read some of your comments on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram as well but right now make sure where do people find you to follow you you follow me on Facebook and guess what Brenda on Instagram is Y Brenda underscore yes awesome Anthony for me on all social platforms my handles are ag underscore ag underscore it's a very long name all right let's go it's a DJ Likuji on Twitter and Facebook I know on Instagram a DJ girlfriend yes she's changing but I'm seeing on that the other one but still the hashtag is rock2ward254 we're gonna come back with we're gonna come back with more show for you but right about now Linkin Park we're gonna play you a song by Linkin Park and we're coming up to wrap up the show with more music for you I wish I had to dress I can see Linkin Park I mean who doesn't like Linkin Park if you don't like Linkin Park who do you like then we're glad by Karen the best rock band in the world so if Karen can do that why not you if you don't like Linkin Park you have an issue who doesn't like LP they're the gods and when I say gods they're just of all time now my Twitter my Twitter people hi what's up give them a name Cindy rock rock on Twitter on Twitter I wrote you I wrote you so they wrote us just one thing over there okay this guy is close to my check I don't even love like that anyway see we need to we need to paraphrase okay now now Bakita Bakita is saying how do you feel in these girls now when your favorite bud is on top 3 hashtag skillet you can't even get her Bakita you know I was so many stalkers stalkers that's why she's home when she's home she watches when she's home she watches it's been a minute it's been a minute alright now I have Steve Anthony loving the show guys County 47 you know 47 County 47 Nairobi come on I love I love I love I love I love I love I love I think I think I want to say I love I love I love I love I think I think 7 I want her to go to class 46 46 I'm going to check how serious Moving on simply, by the way, moving on simply now, okay, so Steve Anthony loving the show guys a lot from County 47, that is Nairobi, I rocked your 254 and the topic, Vibhoko Zitambé. Let's keep rocking and I say ma, Vibhoko, what to a chap where I do a ruby form, like there's no way you let them at you or for you to go on a tag. No, you agree. The African culture. All right, so before we wrap up, I still have some people when you two, I told them, I promise them, I'm going to shout at them out. Now, I have someone else, I'll call up with V and into our off black, off black T.R.N., and I say ma, locked in, locked in and nags big up and lead show, Kublon for me is so eto, okay, I don't know, did I read that right? Okay, I'm going to say ma, Kublon for me is so eto, T.R.N., we are locked in. So the thing that I'm watching from Nakuru, so eto, Nakuru, Kuna, please say nato, so eto. I think so, I hope so. So hi, off black, I'll shout out to you. Now, I have, so eto, so eto, yeah, so eto, they have like the biggest ghetto. So eto, so eto, so eto, so you remember that, like you do by some bus friends. All right, now I have Janoman, yeah, that was Kitambo. Now Janoman, Janoman is writing, why 254, we have Joe, you've made my weekend, I mean the song's rock. Yeah, keep rocking, right? We're very keyboarders, so I'm watching. All right, I'm also in Kuruma, you know he's always here, right? And so I'm dining, dining, rock tour 254, he's skills and feeling. Of course, you're gonna DJ, girlfriend. John Gishomo, I said, could you snag in a misfit track? A misfit track, so I told you my Nervasha people each and every Wednesday I'm there at the bubbles. I am from Kuruma, Tundin, watching, I have born for some shirri and I say I'm loving the music from All right, all right. Okay. Okay. Okay. There's so many other guys. I say Grace. Grace is watching and she's watching all the way Okay, she didn't tell me what she's watching from but hi guys. She's from where she's from my It's been a minute we need to catch up right now Who made the shock? There are so many people I still need to shout out By the way, first before we go we have an event this event that is coming up And it's I give us the event. I don't know if we can get a shot of this. Yeah, this is She's my let me just read for you that performances. Yeah. Now. It's a rock divas affair Friday 2nd, August you guys have been asking for gigs now. He's a gig 9 p.m. To 6 a Home, but it's rocking Your motion Right I know now the performances by yeah Murphy's flow. What was the last time you saw Murphy's flow? It's been a minute In That's the one of the last time you saw Murphy's in town. If you've ever seen Murphy's in town, you know, I'm calling you All right, she's coming in for that divas affair. All right, then we have um an area I know many guys asking who is in area. Yeah, who is she? She's a pop alternative indie Artist come and check out. Awesome. I know most of you rockers. I haven't seen that. All right. Yeah Then you have Kyler. You guys know Skyler. Skyler was here. She was the front one for irony destroy. Yeah Now she's going solo. She's doing her own personal project. Yeah. So come check out Of course, we have DJ girlfriend right here should be on the deck. Yes. And after that, of course, yeah It's a divas affair Do you need water? To powder your nose When it comes to horse you already know who it is. I'll be hosting baby Location right here in town. It's in town Come on. Check out this place. Utali street. Utali street Okay Given buildings All right next to So damages it's only a thousand bob and Mm-hmm There's a rock tail. We are calling it a rock tail. All right. So for tickets just down star two to two Two to nine harsh star. Okay star two to nine star three to harsh. Obviously Down m tickets dot com or at fill in June. Yeah, just slide for dear and look up with a ticket At So at girlfriend art huge skills and then we'll tell you on how you can get your tickets It's the only a thousand bucks. So you come rock the whole night. Maze the whole night Any money Right Right. So I feel like we should shout out everybody who made the show possible. I didn't die out of here Not so much for the leaf. I think it's our director paladu Shout out to him. Then we have Yvonne palaqa tc. We have fey palaqa sound and we shout out to you faith I love we have Linda right here. She's been she's not supposed to be working but she likes rock too much. She has to come to work for If you know me if you follow me, you know mean khalifam as a we always do gigs together He's good people and then they live off. Of course the next makeup. Yes. Not forgetting brandy and tony. They're still in studio Are of course