 Good source from his side. My name is Michelle Oshiro. Stay happy. Stay focused. Thank you for staying locked to hashtag Hip-Hop Thursday. It happens every single Thursday and on the desk is none other than DJ Rajesh. And they say in Hip-Hop, they know they're old or they're new. They just fuse you to bring about a legendary vibe. And it's today up to a guest who represents a new kind of artist who is into the game and someone who has been into the game for a while but they will be fusing that to bring us good Hip-Hop music. So guys thank you for coming through. Okay so all the way from my right side is Muda and then to closer to DJ Rajesh is none other than Prince Khadija from the promised land Githra. Githra is 44 represented. Amen and Khadija and Muda, you can introduce yourself. I want to introduce myself from Nairobi to three in the building. Okay so thank you guys for coming through DJ Rajesh. Thank you for the good music that you're giving us. Anytime. Anytime. Anytime. So people back at home make sure you bring in all of your requests. DJ the Rajesh, Mr Good Vibes, Nimi Patasawasaw, right? Rajesh the DJ. Rajesh the DJ. I see it corrected. At Misha Lashira Try24 Channel across all our social media platforms that's where you can find us but before I get into more of a discussion into generally in terms of the music journey and what they have been up to and the reason to why they're here I would like us to find out who they are in person. So Prince Khadija give the right you presented. Tell us why did you choose to do rap music? Kenyanya die. I see what you did there though. Muda. So you've been into the game for a while now and the reason to why you're here you'll be speaking about to us about that and the kind of project that you have with I believe Lost in Savannah. So you'll be speaking to us about the EP and everything. But tell us where the love for hip-hop started? Yo, hip-hop, hip-hop is life man. So to you life is equivalent, just for you is as simple as life is hip-hop. So talk the way we work like everything. Okay, so Prince Khadija you have been into the game for a short period of time and you're actually doing good. So I love you. That's amazing. To your lyrics, what was the first time that you wrote lyrics? And when you hit the studio and you felt like, when did you start working? I started working in 2015, I started working from one. But I started working at the studio on December 26th. Then I started working in 2017, December 10th. So I started working. I started working at the studio on December 10th. I started working at the studio on December 10th. Then I started working at the studio on December 10th. Then I started working at the studio on December 10th. On December 10th, I started working. So I think most of the time when you look at artists, they're just coming up. And also the people who have been into the game, it's always different from your first song to where you are right now and the kind of production that you're doing. So what is the difference between the first productions or earlier productions that you are doing? Because I've seen you have released a couple of singles. And what is the difference between mooder of back or three years back and currently in terms of music? I think that when you grow, I think that the people who are in the last years will definitely get to understand you and Fania. So three years back, like from now, since I was in the same place, I grew like a killer, you know, progress. Not that you go up and say, you know, yeah. So you're saying that any record label or you're just an independent artist? No, I'm an independent artist. But I work in a team and I'm going to label it after music slash salary. So you, the team that you've incorporated, it's an incorporation of friends or...? Yeah, friends. So it's a record label, legit record label. So what do you guys look forward to in terms of when you're signing artists? We don't sign artists. Why? And you have talent out here? We just happened to work, like, at Jaffika level by the oxen, I see Drew. And what about incorporating a new artist in your team? It hasn't happened, but for now, not really, see, to not look up too quick now, see? Yeah, like, who's at your relationship not to be photographed quick now? Drew is the answer too quick now, see? Like, you know what I'm saying? That's true. So Prince Khadija, I said to him, but you're new to the game, but you're actually doing well. And so I'm a kubali to be kubali ngome kusawa. So tell me, Kabula, once in Zike, what were you doing? What else are you passionate about? Mem, me kua gafutubola, but so unfortunate last year, nipa tanga ki injari apa ingine baidu narekawa. Okay, so? Lakin utu baidu tunua, pelika tui pombiyo mbiyo, maraton juwa tutuli baidu. So tu me kuja kua kimbeza, yuku kua ngawa maa, kida ikohepa, wachawa helpe. Tutaku chase. So far, what are the challenges? Kamawem se ni wumbawuna, ansakat kai gimiya rap industry. What are the challenges on X-rays? Challenges. So na pata, for example, na pata labda, una nga maflani, lakin nisa una shindu wawu kai fiki shamali, una juwa. Onee za yandaka kua medium, kui pelika una pata ningo. Ningo. Ningo re, lakin nisa miwa naga. Acha wai, acha wai pata uku, YouTube acha wai chase na uku. So for you, the avenue is YouTube? Miu chase nga tu YouTube uku. Adi muezin, kuna fikiri asidut wangu shi ingine. Tadu wa tu. Sa wawa basi tu nga gojiya tu yawad di ada sog. So muja, so far so good. So how long have you been into the industry approximately? Professionally, maybe three years. But... You have been into the game for a while? Yeah, but professionally, three years now. So far, when I was telling you earlier before we started the interview that I got introduced to your sound through Legit. And it's all about like, I am not leaving this game because I got worried takes and the aggressive, positive, aggressive in it. And so tell me, when was your first release and you felt like your dad is a production out there? That was in twenty, twenty thirteen, twenty fourteen. Twenty fourteen? Yeah. Twenty fourteen. Which song was that again? I released our whole project, like Nehru built one there. It was an EP of six songs. Yeah. So that's when you felt like I felt like I'm in this. OK, so for you, I believe like you have grown. Like, I'm not saying I'm socially not there and you're actually definitely feeling that. So what will you tell Prince Khadija? Because Prince is actually starting off now. The fans are actually accepting his music and they are vibing to his sound. What should you say to the people who are starting off, like in terms of people or in terms of the music career? What should you say to them in terms of the challenges they face? Oh, and they look funny together. Do you never know? What is one challenge that you're still facing right now, even after a couple of years in the game? Maybe getting airplay. So airplay is an issue. But right here at Y2Five Channel, we got you guys. I'm a VP Digiroggist. So Digiroggist, probably you can tell them how they can get to you in terms of their music so that because he's speaking about this issue being airplayed. Yeah, I see what you're saying as a zeal to Major. The easiest way to reach out to me is to email me to the Sahab so that you can handle the social media to listen to the deal. I mean, you can tell them. You work both ways, yeah, yeah. But don't you feel if you were to give like the vice-versa version because he's saying he gives you his email and then you reach out to him? Ah, sure. Well... It happens, like... I'm not sure if I can tell you. So you can tell him that he's a zeal to Major. I'm not sure if he can tell you. He's a zeal to Major. So you can tell him that he's a zeal to Major. He's a zeal to Major. He's a zeal to Major. Okay, so it's all about networking and what you're doing. Networking is a zeal to Major. Yeah, networking is a zeal to Major. Well, the same thing, but... You're not going to join in again, you know? Oh, hey, Mude, you've gone too far. I was not going there. You've gone too far, though. So tell us about... What has been the reception in terms of your own sound of music? Yeah, so first thing about, you... Like, say yourself as I've accepted like he knew everything I come through. I'm fortunate to board you. The last time you opened it, you said you were giving me a change. And they said, yeah, but don't they say I'm like I also want to end up here to appreciate like I also want to come. I also want to make music poor on a job. So the reception seemed bad. Okay, so... That's why you have to go up on a job. Definitely, because people have actually requested you and you made your way right in our studio. So tell me about more of the hashtag names that is in the EP that you're featured on by... Names. Names. Names is a single of Lost in Subvinas EP called Frequency 95. You also only reach out, as in to reach out when you see my boys to Kafka still to come make song. No more any of the names. Yeah, and then make them launch ABV. So before you give out the name of the... Have you mentioned a song? And probably... The name of the song is Names. Yes. So probably before you give in more details, we'll go back to Prince Khadija. So do you have any projects coming up or any events that guys back at home can actually come to and support your music? Probably can tell you about that. We need to leave a legacy. Hey Khadija, Khadija today, you're just beating wisdom. I see, you're just going with the pace. And God, when God says the time to come through with the whole team. What team do you like? The one that you're supporting? EPYTP, Khadija Pantha is Young Talented. Khadija Pantha? Young Talented people. Young Talented people. So on that note, to drop you in line here, the first song, and then we'll go back to you launching your EPYTP. So I was about, I was to steal a line and then I bragged with it on camera. But you're going to drop a punchline after punchline and you may lose all the lines. I couldn't get any of them. So we can use the coming phone. And let's do this. Introduce the EPYTP names and tell people how they can get to listen to it. All right. Yo, next coming up, the names, when they get iTunes, Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube, everywhere. Ningo, my Lost in Savannah got featured. Shout out to Lost in Savannah for the day. Keep it locked. Keep it locked. So Aliona asked Mude if you were going to speed some lines and he's like, ah, not today, but we're still waiting. OK, next time round, you'll be speeding some lines. OK, sure. OK, so guys, that's all we had for you right here. But before we just move on and introduce DJ Raji's on the deck, and he'll be doing us justice, catching covered in terms of the musical show request. And remember, it is at Y2 for the channel, at Michelle Ashira. And we'll be vibing to that is Khadija, speeding. And then we'll be swifting smoothly with DJ Raji's. How about that? Yes? Yes, it's a plan? OK, let's do this. Khadija, what kind of instrumental do you want? Let me give that to you. Let her boom back. Boom back. OK, so people back at home, I've got a notification that Mude, she'll speed some lines. But Mude said like today, today Mude is not in a mood to speed lines, yeah? The next time round, he'll be coming through, he'll be speeding lines. But yeah, 16, I want you to come at 8, but... Oh, you've changed your mind. We're doing this. We're doing this. Sure. So let's do this. DJ Raji's Mude is ready. Yes. Don't copy. I guess that's enough for today. That's what I heard. Don't copy. Just be legit in whatever you're doing. Thank you guys for coming through. Thank you DJ Raji for the instrumental. We appreciate it. We love the fact that you guys speeded some lines. I just want to tell people back at home, the social media handles how they can reach out to you and get your music and from there, we can wrap it up. Yes, and Barry Mo will be coming up with another interview. So you do not want to touch that down. But for now, social media handles are important because you have to stalk them and find out what they have to in terms of their music. Yes. It's Prince Khadija the boy from Promised Land. Gidu Rye 44-45. Gidu Rye GSU. Gidu Rye Still United. Figure Parley Youtube after 2 Prince Khadija. Subscribe and share the music. Parley IG. Prince Khadija Facebook. Prince Khadija GiduRie's Finest. Gidu Gang. Yo, NimodaPV. Facebook Rasmuda23. Instagram Rasmuda23. Twitter Rasmuda, KillaPlaceNimoda, YouTube, iTunes, Spotify, back. Yes, he follows back. There you go. DJ Raji's got you cover. So right now we are about to get down to good music.