 Na kwa. Ni gana. Ni gana. So kumukilikwe na sema nini So mihae never both had to know the meaning Kume, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I sang it one time and someone looked at me And they were like, I'm looking, I'm trying to remember What that song was Because I remember it was in Gangitun I don't like Gangitun 1, 2 I was singing it, like that line is what It was one of those trending songs I can't remember And then someone asked me, do you know what that song means And I was like, I, I Don't know That happens to me too I did, okay, niliyaka Instagram story Ten na Niliyaka a song Ten one of my friends, I can't remember That song is savage That's when I started looking for the release Of the songs before I post Me too, I always have to I always have to find What does the song mean Inama nisha nimi I will listen To anything As long as I am Vibing with it, I don't mind I don't even understand the language I will just listen to it Come on, lately I have been listening to A bit of K-pop I don't understand Anything but It's really nice If you are a musician What genre of music will you write? For me, I do gospel You have a soft voice Try to raise your voice For me, I do gospel You do gospel Why? I just love them I am by Ya Just love Wait, I have a feeling What you tell me you do What you do I think I do Love songs You have musical notes You might actually start Your career as well Atribus Atribuwa one song Atribuwa one You don't have to be yours You look at those songs that have really beautiful voices My voice is rastible Last time I sang was in primary school I am trying to think of a song I am trying to think of a song Maybe Afterwords Let me think Let me pick comments Of people What songs they are saying You tell me if you can relate to those songs Someone is saying Brick and Liss Liss Love is wicked The devil doesn't bagain And all my moods Strength and willingness To live is back After they play this Strength and willingness To live comes back I also love those songs I love them There is this generation Of songs that came during time Brick and Liss During the time your love is wicked What would you say has transformed Has transformed In the music industry from this time To Saizu Pinyatuko I feel like The songs are kitambo They used to be very They are still trending even now But the music that's coming out In this new generation I feel like it's seasonal It's not as impactful As it used to be back in the days Because you will still find Rnb's trending till dates But nowadays Music Ita hits And then it's going to hit for some time And then there will be Naisha too Inapote But the Rnb's they are still up to date You can still listen to Love is Wicked You know Saizu It's like Saizu It's like I feel I just want to end my interest And end here And record It's like It's a simple thing I want to go to school For a long time For a long time It's like I want to find a life So I can do it It's Ya Do you feel like right now The energy The vibe you're getting from music Is the same like those on Zakitambo No, it's different What is different about it? For me I can say Like say Okay, so on Zakitambo They held that As you know kids almost care That message they have But for now it's like No, it's totally different It's totally different Ya, I'll second what she has said That nowadays anyone Just goes to the studio As long as you have the fans You can go and record some music It's no longer about the talent It's no longer about the passion It's just as long as you have the money And you want to be famous It's crazy it's about fame You want to be famous you just go hit the studio And you're trending So it's no longer about your passion The commitment to the music That's why this song is Nakua very seasonal Like they fade with time The songs that we have currently Cause there's no longer that You, it's all songs Zakitambo You feel like the artist Really put in the work Like they have passion They're singing it with so much passion They took their time To create the song, the message The lyrics, everything It was calculated But nowadays you can very You as long as you have a beat Or something you can hit the studio Get a song trend That's it There's music, just thinking There's music necessarily need to have Message Ya, it should have Could you help me though The songs you listen to Just like Say hi, you don't know how to speak But it's making me feel good So do you feel like Rather Does music really have To have a message for it to Like Kodify to the music For me it's a yes Why do you think so? Ok, the thing ya kwa начина kuye mba isi u have to insia kwa isi bishua rough hit isi inikiwa cheni uno imba kilomito mainolewa naite it has meaning to people da people wa patekua elewa kwa unezond hao zingiki to it's like oh na jai jai tu I feel like it depends because let's take the instance of Amapiano music. Most of, like the songs are so long, ten minutes but they are repeating the same thing. But it's so catchy because of the beats and all that. So I kind of feel like it depends because ok, take your Amapiano. It's a little, it's more of the beats for them than the message. But yeah, it kind of depends on the artist, on the genre of the music that you're listening to. Because just to tell me your gospel, it has to have a meaning. It has to, you have to connect with the song. If it's a love song, you have to connect with it. But when it comes to your like, Amapiano music, you will connect with the vibes, the entertainment. Yeah, so that's the opinion. Let me koroga you a bit. In Kost, when they kosayana or something, when they kosana or when they disagree, you will find someone anukvalia leso ikona a certain message they are passing to you. Now when we are either in a relationship or just in friendships and we kosana with someone, we start seeing them post some type of songs on their status. Do you think it's a mode of communication or something? Is music a mode of communication? It is. I feel attacked very very easily. Have you ever been in such a situation? I'm on a scare neighbor. Ako ana playing goma flani tu kuake. You listen to the song and then you start wondering, do I have a beef with you? Yeah. Do you have friends? Why do you think that? I have seen a couple, I was following on Tiktok, Juzy too. I was scrolling on my phone. And then you know people have broken up with the songs they post and the message. So when a post vary, unadja this song is for someone, you're sending a message. So I feel like music communicates. Unadja eh, there's something wrong here. Trouble in paradise for these two. And then now, kukuna the other category, your heartbreak. Uskai is wenge. Someone there that day, that reminds me. Someone that day told me to play in this day a heartbreak. Now which one is that? The sad songs. Yes. Adele. Ume su na Adele ni kwa wukami miliwa na mahali. So I don't want to say that. You were saying something. And say what come of Adele, you relate to when you had broken. Who else? What would I classify them as? English songs. Samfisha. Who else? There's also some South African song. It's a heartbreak song. It's called Hamba Juba. I didn't know the message. So I was listening to it so much. And then I decided to google the lyrics. Kumba it's a heartbreak song. Like the lady is talking about Goawe. Goawe may dove something of the sort. Ya. Have you ever been in a situation where you mean someone like a song to communicate to someone because you don't want to communicate to them directly? No. You've been dating good people. I have never sent to someone but I think I've been sent a song. I have never sent music to communicate. I think I've received. You've been under receiving. I wanted to say something. I want to say something. When it comes back I'll say it. When it comes back I'll definitely say it. What are some of the trends you think are taking place in terms of music? If you compare music from Kitamba and now what are some of the trends positively, negatively that are taking place in the music industry? I feel like music has broken language barrier. So many people all over the world relate to a certain type of music regardless of the language it's been sung. And that's a really good thing. Yeah, it could take an instant. There are piano songs in South Africa. Everyone listens to them. They even bring in artists. So it means it's really grown. And also K-pop songs, every French songs, your levis, you said kachwa. You see you were singing it and you didn't even know the meaning. So it's broken the language barrier and that's a really good thing. For me, I'll say you will justify. You have a kind of way. So let's try to keep your voice a bit high. For me, I'll justify the song but I don't know what to say. Yeah, nothing. Mili, if you are a musician and want to know what will you really write about other than gospel what will be the message of your music? You look so... I'm like that. I'm always like that at work. You want to be with me? Yeah. You want me to break your heart? Yeah. You want me to break your heart? You want to be with me too? No, I don't want to. You miss me but I have to break it. I have to. To survive? Yes. Wait. I'm really interested to know who we've been dating. Are you in a relationship? Sorry to ask. Yeah, I am. You want to break your heart? No, sing it. Mili. You want to break your heart? Mili is about to dedicate a song to you. To that man. You want to break your heart? You want to break your heart? No, let me ask you something. Um... I don't know if it's a story, but it's not a story. But um... What is the situation? You look at a song because it reminds you of a particular scenario or a particular person. Yes. Yeah. It brings back nostalgia. You have these memories and everything. I've done that. I guess, yeah. You guess what you're sure of. What music do you love listening to? I guess... I adjust to vibe. You don't have a particular genre you love? I don't have a particular genre. I don't have a particular genre. I don't have a particular genre. We just go with it. Wow. But she is old. The new breed of songs are waiting for them to release. And those ones are... African parents. You see, the way we have music for relationships, I don't have a particular genre. I want ones for African parents that they will get for their children. But we have music for children that we want. Now we don't have music for parents. Send them to their children? Yeah. I have never seen that too. Do you think how a musician lives, like the lifestyle of a musician, affects the music they produce and the way people view them? How they live, their lifestyle. Yeah, I think it does. And it also influences the people who listen to their songs. How? Because take an instance. Rap music. It's associated with what they sing about. They sing about murder, drugs, all those things, how they are gangsters. These musicians you will also find that they have got cases that they were caught in a attempted murder. Things of those sorts. But you will find their fans defending them. And you will find them also emulating their behaviors, their tattoos, everything, their dress codes, fashion, everything. So I feel like their lifestyle also it does. Because I feel like they also they sing about what they go through in their lives. There was this rapper. I can't remember the specific rapper but he was arrested for multiple murders of something of a sort. And they were they got evidence from the lyrics of his song. Of the songs he was singing. How they sing about the murdered who and who. They robbed, were and what. And they had to come up with a law that you cannot use musicians' lyrics to like arrest them. So yeah, I just feel like their lifestyle really does influence the kind of music they put out the society. Milu, what do you think about that? For me, I will just say lifestyle kwaungu depending on the song you took. Because I feel like they took fresh your fans. So you have to do what you as in your fans what you are more attracted to you. So lifestyle kwaungu do you think the lifestyle the lifestyle affects the way they spend? Because at the end of their careers majority of musicians have nothing to show for it. Yeah, for some, I feel like I feel like the music industry it's so easy for someone to be carried away in that moment and just forget about the future and everything. Because they're surrounded by entertainments all the time. There are gigs that are in clubs everything about them is entertaining. So they have girls all around them. Yeah, so you find them spending money on these girls you hear scandals, I don't know who cheated. Take an instance to Baba and Annie. You see how he is always in a scandal he got someone pregnant, he was found cheating so I just feel like at the end it's so easy to like spludge all that money because I feel like it also comes with discipline which most of them don't really have but it's not that all musicians are like that there are some who really save and they build themselves take an instance Rihanna she built a whole business and it's doing well so it just depends but there is easy influence in that industry. Mili, do you think that there is pressure for musicians to become in terms of there is pressure for them to leave a certain way uphold certain standards do certain things show up in a V8 show up with vades kiki na ma designer do you think there is that pressure? The pressure is always there because someone will be like I want to be like this I want to be like that ataka kuka lifestyle I want to the pressure too I second that but there is so much pressure they receive especially from their funds you know the funds when I expect you leave a certain way you should carry yourself in a certain manner if they find a famous musician maybe mahali kwa matusa kwa like I when I find you kwa matatu you find like your pressure is everywhere when you look at now the kpop music that genre those people they receive so much pressure like their funds are so obsessed in one of that you will find most of these idols they don't even mahali or get girlfriends because the minute they do they lose their funds so they receive so much pressure and they have to uphold standards so that they can maintain the fame how does the way they live affect the society in general come up again how does the way musicians live the extravagant lifestyle this holding in young girls, young boys who look up to these musicians so how does it affect the society in general it does sometimes it creates and realistic beauty standards and realistic lifestyles because now you are trying to trying to dress like your musician and they are clothing very expensive so kukuna bai doops Adidas those famous brands and also when they talk about beauty standards they sing about a specific maybe you will find they are singing about a specific kind of woman in their music and so you want to be that lady like they sing about certain body shapes certain skin color everything so there is that pressure everyone is trying to keep up and kama huji jui you are going to feel that pressure and it's going to carry away and so you lose your self confidence as a person too you have something you would want to add on that okay so shi rambatia na se mas te lawangu kava afro by less wanyika i don't know that one someone else na se si kutambui, si jui mi mwenanani it's not fair it's the trending music yes it's the trending music it's kutambui it's not like a dinali or brooklyn i don't know i don't know nothing about the second one hey keep quiet somebody is saying kaveve kazoze unibebe hadimbe kia kia kia kia kia kia kia kia tuapostilio nita umo olivi kawana producongu kia kia kia kia kia kia kia kia kia kia kia kia ee there is someone else saying say lindyon i'm alive okay that one at least i know kaka then someone saying that is pita bwendasi ee then kukuna mungida nasema edga hand some count me in we have counted you Jeremy boempoile anasema count me in sasa hivi featuring Ashley okay ayavins disama count me in then there is zekanzioki mungida nasema nime kubali ghost pelton i don't know good question i don't know good question love yourself by justine mahaba by kinkiba evans that's evans love yourself then marshal chip anasema count me in we have counted you we have counted you but at least you know maianja bungoma count me present a build kaya land anasema sharon sharo 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