 Some media houses here and those who have questions, so we can just start by shooting up your hands and the question can come. And wait, before we do that maybe we can have our panel introduce themselves and say something small. So maybe we can start from my side here. Tell us. Hi everybody, my name is Shaheen. I'm here representing the ABL team. My name is Shaheen and I'm Ira's business manager. Hello everyone, I'm Ira Star. Hello everybody, I'm Barry and Shoka Shoka Festival director. Hi everyone, my name is Michael, I'm Ira's road manager. Hi everybody, I'm Salty and I'm Ira's personal assistant. Know who is in front of us so you can choose who you want to direct your question to. So maybe if you have a question you can just raise your hand and we can take your question. Feel free, you may not have another chance to ask a question. So I'm here for the experience and now that you're here I want to get back to you. And I have another question. I've been working with Marvels. I mean what's one thing that you have learned under Marvels? Thank you. First question, I really love Kenya. The first time I was here, the reception was amazing. Everybody was so sweet to me. I made so much music here in two days. The energy was just so pure and beautiful. I had so much creative, what do they call it? Exactly, it was just flowing. Second question, I'm proud to be a part of Mavings. I'm proud to have Don Jazzy as my executive producer. I learned a lot from him. Patience, hard work and yeah. Patience, first of all, whatever you've done, so great. Your songs are doing so well in life, both upstream and YouTube. I mean what's that one thing that before your music did so well? There's something that you felt you wanted to achieve when you were doing your music. And the short time that you've grown to become whoever you are right now, was it in your plan or is it something that you've never thought of? Okay, the music? Well, exactly the question. Can you repeat the question? What were you expecting for the growth that you have right now? And by two, was it kind of a plan that you would be very proud of? To be honest, yes. I always believed I'd be here. I always worked hard to be here. I just always put myself in the position for where I am right now. I prayed to be here. I just always, my mind every time was, I'm going to blow in Jesus' name, when I blow in Jesus' name. Even when I was 10 years old, they beat me in school. I became a superstar. I wouldn't post you. I was always that annoying child. It was always something I believed in. So yeah, I always expected it. God has exceeded my expectations above all. So yeah, I'm super grateful. What was that one thing now at the 10-year-old that I started with? I would not want to see it right now. Would not want to see? Let me see. I feel like everything I'm achieving now, 10-year-old me is proud and I'm happy. So I don't know if there's anything. Question here. Hello, Aira. My name is... You're from SBA Buzz. And my question is, last time you were here, you were performing at a so-called stage. And you released a song with Pian. What is that one thing you loved about Pian to give you the collaboration? This collaboration was such an easy collaboration. We actually made this song in 20 minutes max. It was so easy. It was just flowing between us. Like I said, my creative juices were 100% in Kenya. That's why I'm something to be back. I already have five studio sessions booked. I record music. So making music with Ambien was so easy. It was so free. Another question here. Hi, Aira. Hello. Sorry, sorry. I'm part of the Shogun Shokun team, where he was getting ready. So my question was to... He's planning a concert which is about getting ready to... How does your band manage to do that? Can I get that question again? I'm a bit louder, please. Okay, sorry. So I'm part of the Shogun Shokun team. And we're really pushing for sustainability. And being at the line now for the event, how do you feel your brand is aligned to sustainability? To be honest, I'm trying to make my brand align more to sustainability. I'm learning more about it. And I'm hoping to learning more while I'm here. The CEO himself. So right now I don't know how my brand aligns, but I'm happy to learn more and I'm ready to put myself out there. Amazing. I think we'll take two more questions. Hi. Hello. My name is Viviane from Grip Island on KBC. I would love to know if there are any other artists from the 254, from Kenya or other, who you are getting into a studio with before you leave the country. Well, I can't really give that information. Oh, you're going to see what you see. Okay. All right. I'm ready to leave. One more question. A question, a question, going on. We need persons on Shogun Shokun too, guys. Yes. Come on. Hi, Rafa. Hey, baby girl. I am your biggest fan, Viviane. Thank you. And I have one question. What challenges do you face when in music industry? Oh, what's your name, Milo? Shalva. Nice to meet you. Oh, don't cry, Milo. Come, let me get a hug. Let me get a hug. Come, come, come, come, come, come, come, come, come. Nice to meet you. Let me answer your question now. Come sit. Last two questions. Come sit here. Yeah, come sit here. What challenges do I face? To be honest, there are a lot of challenges in the music industry. It's really just a young female artist, you know. A lot of, you know, underestimation. A lot of stereotypes and all that. I'm happy to always, like, you know, exceed everybody's expectations every single time I drop music, every music video. Do we have God is taking me? Do we have God has shown me to the world? You know, every challenges I face, God has helped me, like, get through them. Amazing. So I think we're done with the questions now. Maybe... Okay, thank you. Very strong, like, tense, like a strong... Many artists that you know who are big artists globally try to support young, upcoming talents. By now, are you able to support any talent? And can you support young talents in the less than 50 years also? Yeah, I have. She's a baby. To be honest, I have a lot of, like, young artists that, you know, that come to me for, like, advice and all. And what I like to say is just, like, just educate yourself wherever you are now. Try to become the best version of yourself. Don't rush, don't try to rush into music or the industry. Just wherever you are right now. Just try to educate yourself. If you have to take piano lessons, take... If you have to take music lessons, take... Just prepare yourself, you understand. So prepare yourself as much as... as long as you can, then take over the world. Okay, so the round is now closed for questions. But I have a few questions for our director, Barry. So as we were thinking... As you were thinking about the vision of Shokey Shokey, what is it that made you pick a star as the artist and the headliner? Finally, questions to me. So the choice of Aira Snow is actually very interesting, in the sense of, number one, last year, I developed a relationship with Melvin Records. So we were able to bring Ramah here, you know, and able to, like, you know, manage... Just have a good relationship. But then when I was looking into... I was watching, like, now, when possible, I've been listening to... I got fast windowed by a star when... when she dropped away. Like, yeah. And then... And then... So for me, the thing was, like, I was just watching the charts and looking especially, like, when Fast Blood and Samaritan came out, yes. And then when Rush came out, I was just looking at the charts, you know. And then we're looking at sustainability festival. It's like in Gen Z. Her brand is also storied, whereby, you know, like, starting with fashion and... is political science, national relations. But yeah, so that's looking at people who, like, 19, going to 20, and then just be able to, like, take in the risk of going all out. So for me, it was, like, an obvious choice. And I believe it started having the conversations with... sometimes it looks like with Ego in... as early as September. So it's not just something that we chose, like, on a win, like, right now. And yeah, so the choice of that is, like, you know, to be able to have one, to continue the relationship with Maven and then two, to be able to get people who we think are rising up with their people, their powers. But we can still support them. Because yesterday's price will be today's price. That's true. So that was, like, one of the choices of how we made our decision to make it. Yeah. And so briefly, aside from having an amazing headline now, what can we expect from, like, a sustainability concert and what's going to blow our minds and make us feel like we have a senator concert that is conscious of the environment? Yo, so... Number one is... Sashon, I hope everybody has taken note of what they're going to go and tell their friends, tell their families, tell their blogs about Shoke Shoke. We are here for a good cause. We're only here to bring better to our society and we're here to flip tomorrow, right? Okay, so let's give our panel a round of applause. Anyway, so...