 We're excited to have you here today. I'm excited too. Kindly, I'm going to introduce what you do. I'm Nelmon Yusong. I was born and raised in Mukuru. I was born and raised in Mukuru. I was born and raised in Mukuru. What kind of music do you like? I like reggae and afro pop. I like reggae and afro pop. Is there a reason why you like those genres of music? First of all, it's because I love conscious music. You know, you are reggae in a hit, the best way, your side. Then of course, life, life allows me to have fun. It allows me to go to a club, it allows me to have fun. That's why I love afro pop. Being on both sides, the man. So, in the few years you've been doing music, how has it been for you? And what challenges have you faced in trying to push your music forward? I think it's challenging. Music is the same. Music is the same. Music is the same. Music is the same. Music is the same. Music is the same. Music is the same. Music is the same. Also, there is a lot of resources involved because you can publish it yourself online. You can do it online, but you have to be able to understand it. So, I think one of the biggest challenges is the networks. So, I think this is the point, this is the key for any artist. For any artist. So, when you are producing music, what are the challenges you face? When you produce, you are able to understand what you are doing. You have to be able to produce quality music. You have to be able to share some resources. So, I think after that, because you are you have to understand what you are doing. You have to be familiar with the music. You have to understand the music. You have to get out there. You have to understand what you are doing. Now is my turn. When we go to make our own music, we simply waited. We just had to wait. We just had to wait. That is our goal. I am sure we have never liked music so much. So, I think this is the point. You have to be Nonetheless, For the sake of… … and then, ya, yo, wea news ukika kama. Wait, ulkuna produce, umgoma for the sake of kutua and goma. Ya, ona jukiwam sana ni, mb kuna eni waja PTIA, but kitambule uteimiku accessed to the challenge. Musu uitainmuku afanya and goma, and then kwauliti. Ya na, kutu mia… … araniki kutu miya, ewa nasema, Please tell the way we know you are. You must understand quality in kwaise- so that's what it means謝謝 How important is your journey? I think it's really important, mangama ukon que okshaizu kwa kwa kwa kulitia.纵tio. Juminiu, kwenu na jyam tu mmeraai, nyania mbeja, ayingama yuwezi, wasani juwe, bifohia, meaniwa, sana naoptionia, kwa kwa cha่za mkutu cha pansiwezan. Iskua tinijiwezan kwa kulitia. So, katu ni important sana. Nadu wa sana npmxgentle za kwa katu. So, katu ni kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa juwa. So, katu sii, sa mage na ni atu ki ni cha่za. Kwa waka ndnضha wadze umbre kwa w・・・ bow kwa waka hotels wa kwa ukita wadze kha ndn 🐑 kwa waka kwa wadze sk isolben wkna nepapobawe mo wa kwa wasaresa Maini jomyiti me patingu Hyda kiva wati hula kwa sewedun kwa watike wada kwele k gladly kした kwa sutuikita Gatika. Adiki tu ya muhimu kuantzanya kupata produce wa nakawanda stand. Na zaya kwa mbo... Nili naza kuwana mziiki... Apoma 2012, then miko-achanga mziiki because nil kwa like sionin ni nina natu. Then bakin 2015, Nikami tu producer m fuerza nilikona ni understand. So atle time si kuna do, Badoli kona produce, Y opacity y nga makuoliti. Nawna. So kuma kumit producer wu lewa ananda stand. Uum se anana kuanda stand. So what are you producing? We have to give you a idea family, we have to produce what you want to produce. I think we are very important, because we understand each other at around the time. We are comfortable together. Okay, so you know you need to be able to produce and understand. What does it mean for producer not to understand? First of all, I understand your financial status. This is what it is. Kabla, kabla patedu. Atakama ni tawtano, kabla waza kuku pateu tawtano na chali. Nisha, danger. So, first of all, I understand on that point. And then second, I understand the music you are doing. I understand your strength and your weaknesses. Yeah. Okay, all right. Um, Uminyambia, you have a youth program in Yunaran other than music before you even get to the new song that umeletak, promote leo. Tell us a bit about the youth program that you run. Goliakon igani kwa for that specific program. Ya, so, when you get to the new song, one of the biggest challenges here, when you get to the new song about marketing, part of the show you perform, you know, it's not a stage, it's a site, you know, it's not a group, it's not a town, it's not a showcase, it's not a community, it's not an MC, it's not a slot. Yeah. Izan dozi lozi tu mpitya for long, mpitya, and then you kwa poin ni kwa like, eh, wacha ni aze, find a way kujikreatia that platform. So, uh, pale tu kia pale mkuru, eh, back in 20, kwa 20, 2013, tu kastatun event ni nitu mkuru awards. So, mkuru awards, then badae, two years later, tu kwa tu nafanya once a year, then sayanenda home, then two years later tu kasa maniaji, wacha tu anze, a youth program, kitu eniya tu naza koni, tu na engage, all along the year, so, tu kafum, uh, organization ni tomu kuru initiative, mhm. And, um, that was 2015, then, uh, sayai, in 20, eh, 2019, tu kafungu a youth hub, a youth hub, ni tomu we hub, um, so basically apo tu kuna, tu na produce mziki, tu na do videos, tu na do film, uh, pia tu na, fanya other campaigns, kwa community, kumika awareness, like sayai tu na ran koka awareness, pia tu na, from last year, mkua kudua, mkua about, uh, kovin 19, na tkaiso, so, tu na do a lot, kua engage ma youth, but also, um, put in mziki as a key. Yeah. Aja mini artist, so, ni kikua, wala wala, kuna mziki a, kuna sayai, yeah, so, uh, music is, key, kwa elect tu na do a, kwa uniti. Na tu na support usan it, fawutu kwa community, dot after, different opportunities for artists. So, uh, ikua apo kusapot ma youth, but also, kuh, weza kuh, improve, even quality, yeah, artists, yeah, production. Like, for example, even the song tu wa produze tu pale, video tu ma faniya pale, so, uh, it's a very good platform for young people. Okay, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, un kaziangu, and I'm proud of that. Yeah, there are a couple. First of all, mendoza, mami, kwaza, kwaza ami. Where, where? Hehehehe. Hehehehe. Hehehehe. Then, of course, there are other artists uh, kuna alituna akna. Yeah. Um, so, there is an artist like Helena, there are artists like, um, um, um, kuna artist kuna akna easy cocktail, like, um, sedachui, kuna akna in so many ways. So, uh, kuna already, but I also, it's, it's still, naza sama badu, we still pushing to see us getting even higher heights. Yeah. So, there are so many artists, sometimes I don't know kwa mentions, I, when this are not a benefit in one way or another. Um, because like for the studio to me as a, studio to me for the last year around November. So, still with that, to put up with your process badu, you have to build, to build that network through the studio. Yeah. So, uh, natural like you have to, maybe next time, you listen up and be like, Nani. Nani. I know Namjua. Uh huh. So, yeah, to cook your process. All right. Um, I hope we will get to see our badu, including yourself, Moapa. So, um, before to my listen, it's gonna be about the new song, Disco Fire. Yeah. Mm hmm. It's gonna be maybe concept ya ke as we wind up. So, uh, basically, Disco Fire, the gomatwa kudzi bambo. Mm hmm. Now it talks about music a lot. Yeah. Uh, inna talk about, when you listen to music, what, how do you feel kuskiza mziki? Because, Naniwa, of course, these are trying times. Naniwa, it's gonna happen. Naniwa, say it's gonna lock down. Mm hmm. Yeah. And, inna talk as I wafi ke nyeri, I want wafi ke kisum city. Mm hmm. I want kuskiza, Naniwa. Uh huh. So, but, at the end of it, Naniwa, of course, Naniwa is what wanna surface, I, but the most important me, my mental nourishment. Mm hmm hmm. So, kuskiza mziki, mziki plays a big role to make sure appear to come, psyched up and everything. Mm hmm. So, that is the best, basically, yondom, role ya ingoma. Nona. Kudangoma zingine zangut to talk about different issues. But for this one, skiza wji bamba, put on your dancing shoes, ya, jibamba, wuki atu apo home, waata kama clubs wefungo apo to home. Naniwa, najiwa sinutu na fanyanga, ma make sure to wji bamba kutoka home. Tabisa. So, before wji bamba, you know, ma mwakatiki wu kwa nyuomba, watu neza pata api ingoma zako? Ya, so, mziki amu kukila mahali, first of all, yondu point moja marketing. So, it's all over, all platforms, from all streaming sites on YouTube, wuki search 2 for Nelmo new song, tapata apo. In fact, there is another song, but that is not the basis for today. Yes. You can go pali on YouTube and see it and share it. Like, subscribe, share. Ya, subscribe, share. Ya, chamuhimu ni to promote. I'm so happy that it's keeping it, keeping it, keeping it, keeping it, all the way. Yondu, that's the way to go. Exactly. So, ya, mi, wuki anda tu, anda ni wambia say, na tu kwa Google search Nelmo new song, benuta pata platform zote apu. Zote zako. Inizia evo. Ha ha ha. All right. So, kuna, anything notka kusematu, kumalizia and kutuma salamu ya yote? Ah, na big up to everyone who has made Nelmo new song, kufika event to this point. Every person ma nya na support my music. Na jo ni had, sa ingina nga paku mention names, but I will want to pick up my producer, Mise and video director, Jarek. They support me in so many ways and also, watu kaki na culture, people who are pushing to make sure that my music is out here. DJ Sweet K and everyone else. Mtu yote, ya ni yule nishkamkono, but all, ya ni ni ulemsi mo nyamenda, pala kwa YouTube, pala kwa any streaming site, aka like, aka share, aka listen. Ya. All right. So, thank you so much for coming through. Ya, appreciate. Kako appreciate sama and we wish you all the best in your music. Ya. Na, initiatives ako zote and we hope to see more of you, artists over here. Of course, ya. Ha ha ha. So, thank you so much for coming through. Ya, appreciate. Right about now, it's Disco Fire by Nelmo new song. Ya.