 Kwa kwa kueni groovahwaazil guk meskili ya gospil industry? Kana biko wz peta no na waa sana wanaela Tanzania video kli wz na dubia pa lo wa naera krafna ham chawi wana katoa na fanya iriziki dogo do mute wa wia wia wia mziki ruidi. Onaya pye kusema? Nesa semaifi? wz kwa mna siizi groovahwaazili tu patahapa kata na fanya mziki? Lakin ni groovahwaazili ni wan of the biggest pillars I wallo yu sai apart from groovahwaazi kuna piya stump is wan of the biggest pillars tu help The gospel industry to grow to where ilifika. Na, to be very honest, groove played a very huge role. Awards are very important. Na ispoko interpretation do iliku dekakua different badaa because ilifika... Hey everyone, hope you all doing so well right here to go. Joma kenyata international airport and who we have on our channels. Daddy Owen meneo I'm a land from Rwanda. Natuata katupati e kwanza tuwambi e jani mekua vipi, tuwambi e linda kufanyani nipia. Dadi Owen, mambo vipi. Pa wa sana manze. Karibu sana. Fara sana, finally I'm back at home. Nemi mekua wei for like 2 months. So, ime kwa poa. Rwanda, I was not in Rwanda alone. Nemi mekua Rwanda, Congo na Burundi. Muka na, apart from music, apart from music, I have my own farm. Muka na Kamponia Tech. I do take banking and all that. Okay, lemia tu eleze, iso country zote yulukuna fanyanini labda tu, just take us through. Nili kuna fanyan investments in those countries because badawa kuna, wikuna ukukenja tuko very advanced when it comes to technology. So, ukukenja kuna projects, mums na nuna pata, zabank, mashule and all that. So, mua fanyan, set up here, all those things, all those platforms. Ya, so zili kwa contracting mikuna mii na kusaini. Juki ukutuliona ume posta kwa mother-in-law and expect mutu. So venye ume kuja evi tu likua tinafkiriya and also the comment section utuloka. So, manikama manda dada kutaf taukum rainbow from Rwanda to na expect kiki kuja unengi na rainbow. Lakin ni tumona kutukua. Ata ni kibara na anaba kitu ukua. Siya zili taukutuna mua zewo, aww ni kibara. Muna na labda kuna eh? Eh? Onu jyo rona ni kusuri. Rona ni kusuri. So, eh, all I can say, I'm just weighing my options. So, nili sa amini sharpshuta, misim tua TV. I'm weighing my options. Kulutapata kenyeji sabu ila katiyo sumakumata? Akula kuna veneji. So kenyandu akuna veneji. Venyeji tu na chapa kenyeji. Eh, but tiko sa awko, all I can say pia, you know ni puwa piwa una castionet. Nia castionet wider. So last month na certain, ni nili kuina tembea, there was a certain screenshot akwamba. Akumte kuiko based in Rwanda and actually many people thought you had like relocated from Kenya. Ya, because there's so much I'm doing there because, you know, when we're talking about Central Africa, Rwanda is like the center of it because njuiko is Afrika community, but when unda kongili about those countries around there, Rwanda of course is so advanced in technology, in a peer development, in a peer infrastructure. So when you want to do something in Congo or you want to do something in Burundi or Central Africa and Republic, you must set up in Rwanda. So nili na ni ka set up in Rwanda. So I was just travelling to Congo, Burundi and all these other countries around Gabon. Then, but everything in Rwanda. The rates mean maybe uh, ni in Panguambo kuna labda relocating from Kenya to maybe Rwanda. No, I think, I think world, world iko, world imo open up sana. And weirdly by the, uko watu uko Rwanda kuna mafanza ono nini nia pa, by the, ono waching kisana, nili ono waching sana ni kashanga. Eh, Kenya iko imefi kambali to that level. Kuna wa se mi na jubani ma blogas batuko, wana juli kana sana. So ni ka sema, if all these guys are known, Pakarwanda, wana pia mi nisi cash my net to other region, and other countries around our region. Right now, I went on social media, especially YouTube onongelia, kusu how you released your songs and uh, watu wa na taka the system yaka pungala venye kuli kwa uko back irudi. Maybe what are your plans in 2023? Because that Ivo ukiwa na Erika luwa piga sana kwenyumtandao and you did a video uka wongelia to li kutaftasa na wongi e kwenye easy blog zetu batuli jificha. So right now, I want to ask you what are your plans? My plans ziko tu sa wakabisa. My plans ziko tu sa wakabisa na plan ko toa another album again this year, and I'm working on it poli poli, it's not like at the, you know, an album nisi kitu na, ono, ono, ono compile singles uneka together. Ni kitu lazima ujuwe umetransit from what version of Daddy Owen to which new version of Daddy Owen. Because ni kitu na the same thing, ita kutuni, ah, in the same Daddy Owen tu mejuwa. But uki kuja ulete a brand new sound na kitu very different. Even you'll be like, oh, ini kitu to 40 and this is what I want to hear. So right now I'm working on, in fact even right now me kua na producer flana na ya kutoka tanzania. So na leta sound, you and I sound kama tanzania kua and all that. Something very different because it's a project. Speaking of a sound na tumiona kumoma ita kukulia Rwanda and of course, ah, watuengi wakati kukulia na ida betia, Ghost Pell industry, hapa iwi kenya ulkona sima kumaba, of course, the West African countries are doing so well in terms of Ghost Pell. Maybe una plan labda kumisirikisha manam zikwa wa Ghost Pell kutoka matifa kama haia? Yeah, because West Africans, bwede wa lukudi waka embrace something easy to learn. I mean, Ghost Pell kuna wakati, I remember 2010, when I went to Nigeria for TV mama awards. After winning the award, I was the only artist across Africa who was doing contemporary Ghost Pell music. These other artists, watu wakana fanya mostly just in church and that's in Ishiapo. So watu kwa situ kutuna kwa very different kus una jwa ukul kumisirikisha to only kwa and all that. So even doing a collab with kwa very hard, awkoma embrace kwa na kama vetuna, kina sinachi sa ii, all these other artists. But I think it's just more of piawa kachino kuna, they have to advance in whatever they're doing. And for me na apreshetsana because 2010, there was no one. I was in MTV wanting to do an album, to compose an album across Africa between me and other artists. And they couldn't find artists who were doing same kind of Ghost Pell that I was doing at that time. So it's a challenge that they took up, na ukengada sa ii, wama advance anata kutu kliko, but you never know. So sa ii, sisi nitu kwa apata kujaku change. Some things, you never know. You never know a newer sound that is a kwa hao, doa kujaku kupina kwa embrace. Okay, this is kind of a personal question but I have to ask because you hear. Pasa na na uliza? Yes, waja ni uliza. So na juli pote asana kwenya industry, especially kwenya Ghost Pell industry, uli pote asana na watua kanzaku se makuwa relationship iili kwa affected. Like nao pale nyuma uli kwa na mrembo. Then it happened, you guys are separating everything. Does it mean maybe relationship iiako do iili fanya hadi music pia kwa kwa affected, maybe to clarify to our fans also kwa pate kwe lewa? Na uli jua music is very different and one thing I know about music is very selfish. Music kwa very selfish, inapina nga attention. Music inapina na if you're working today kwenya studio una fanya album na vitu kama iso, make sure that una ii pa iiho attention na deserve. The moment you naza kupia other things, attention and all that, you'll find nasimi peki ango doa kengela visuri worldwide na zi kanga. Eh, wea miwa. Vizaka naza kwa challenging na jua. So sometimes sila zima kwa peki, I can naza kwa to add in a relationship that is so demanding, lewa lewa bai concentrating on music you naza. So sila zima pase ilu kwa ni my marriage ama vitu kama iso but it's more of music is so demanding. Wea zi, ni add in a people combine music na vitu kama job. That's what I'm asking. Mza kianza 8 to 5 kufanya music na kwa hard. So music na demand too much of your attention and time that juggling the two balls sometimes kwa very hard. Yeah. Now you've been vocal about something I'm going to kitchen sana ina country. I'm talking about the ruling by the high court. Yeah, the LGBTQ community. And now that you're back in the country, I'm sure uta kwa here for some time. I don't know whether there are plans of maybe doing something, a campaign or something like that. Yeah. I've been very vocal about this because I know it's the main plan. I was the first person to treat about this thing na kwa na kupushio story iku it changed the narrative because ni li kwanwe po information. I was treating from a point of information. I was not treating from what he has seen ina go around. Mi li kwanwe po information why that thing was being registered, why they did it and what is the plan. You see whatever the ruling that spin to be passed is for me I was na badin na kusema live life. I was very shocked because to be very honest if you can allow such an NGO, an organization for me I've registered my organization. I'm sitting in the process but I've registered I've done that I know the process. It's not an easy process. It's a long process. But time you finish registering an NGO it means there are steps that the DCI all these people have gone through and even there's they must read your memorandum of understanding and they must read your constitution and they must know who are in the board and everyone who is you understand until who is in that organization and what is the plan of the organization to do and you must state it very clearly. So if everyone read that thing and knew that this what this geter planning and they approved it it means there's something wrong sama because my question is if you can say this thing in the constitution is a crime but when it comes for them to come and mingol and you understand and group together and go for any activity as an NGO it's okay then there's something wrong it means drug dealers can come together and register an NGO it means bandits can come together and register an NGO it means terrorists can come together and register an NGO to a level of even rapists can come together because if something is a crime how do you allow from that rule because that's criminality from that rule it's a constitution and you see the power is with the people and with the people and from the word go I remember even when we were changing the constitution some of us we were vocal long time ago and we said this constitution is not okay the way you want but we were told kuna ma doa doa kidogo that one we can rectify and this was the issue because the issue comes in through the point of gender and sex the definition of gender and definition of sex because if you can classify sex as just the act you understand sex is gender so the moment you just classify sex as just the act alone and leave it on the other side it means it's left for everyone to translate the way they want and that's that's my problem and I always tell people the reason why this NGO let me tell you the truth the reason why this NGO is registered they want to go to schools that's the purpose of that NGO they want to go to schools you understand and if they go to schools if they go they start talking to other people you don't know what they're going to tell people what they're going to tell our kids you understand if they're going to tell our kids things that we know will change their mentality you understand that's a foundation for something that will never uproot it in future so right now we need to nip the bad early as now you understand because the moment we let it grow we will not cut down tree that tree will become above tree but they uprooting it will be another issue Pengene nulize bad day awe kujitokeza kusuhi ishiote kuna ksimu mepata pengeno kambunya maze let me tell the truth nimi mepata threats mingisana nawa nani pigia wa nanambia you know you're dealing with powerful people nawa nambia in fact there's one I told nikamambia I'm not going to report to the police I'm not a coward why should I report to the police I want to face you what's aniku de Kenya tukutane face to face in public say kia tama mbe we meet in public I'm not scared of any man I'm not scared of anything you understand I've been told those guys are very powerful if you deal with them they'll finish you I'm not scared I'm not a coward I'm not reporting it on to the police by the way if someone has an issue come let's meet this is the media manouncing come let's meet face to face eyeball to eyeball how prepared are you I'm so prepared man why why ono nimi nimi me grow up no other serious security nimi na jijiwa let me tell the truth nimi na nimi me ishi so kuna if they were better we must stand for something we must stand for something and and and and tell you the truth this journey is not as easy as people think I know it's going to be tough because you know let me tell the truth by the virtue of the supreme court it's not a high court it's the supreme court that has already ruled on this thing it means in a vast thing it is not a joke We have to wait for another sitting, and if they don't sit, I'm telling the truth, we should go even to the level, this will sound like, we are, this will sound, people will say, we are not getting out of, I've done my research, it turned out to the level whereby, pakashike referendum, this thing must be changed, it must be changed. We normally see a cancelled culture whereby, okia, yungia, vitum, bwa bwa bwa tuengi, how some powerful people are kubaliani nazu, you know, you tend to be cancelled by the community, social media zako, account zako, pingi nukotayari kwa yo? But there, if you follow me on social media, you'll discover Instagram by now, number one, waltua posizangu, number two, you see, yungi na kwa yungi na kwa paid partnership, miyangwa iwezi, so it means, I can monetize my Instagram, I'm ready for that, number three, my Instagram can never be recommended to anyone, yungi na nile vinyu, wo scroll, unapata, mutora ujum, follow, miyangwa ita aiku kwa recommended. So, like zangu na hitzangu za wgatuku, waltua rani follow, pekihagi na uta konganao, ni miyandikedo ito zote, from now henceforth, I'll never monetize on my Instagram, I'll never be recommended, and they are still deleting my posts, and they've given me the final warning that they are going to delete my Instagram. I'm telling the truth, I'm ready to stand for the truth, if you're not ready to stand for the truth, at the end of the day, you'll be a coward. And if all of us become cowards, this thing will have, one day I went on Twitter, ni kandikandika sema, is there a parent, I want to do a research today, is there a parent who can raise their hand and say they're supporting LGBTQ, because everyone who was, everyone who was throwing stones at me, when I was doing there, young people there on Twitter, na ni metimiwa mawa na kila mtu. And the best thing in Nifanya, the first day ni li sema, I know, number one, they'll come with threats. Number two, I'll be banned. Number three, they'll create a propaganda, which, walisha create a propaganda, waka sema, oh, you see, they use the same propaganda, oh, lihachwa, oh, iyanasan, they'll use the same propaganda. They'll come with a narrative, waka sema, oh, umelipu wa ndo pushi agenda, I'm like, what do you mean, yyanasan? So, I know, and then the third agenda, I know. Misha fanya research, the third propaganda, they'll come with it, wana kojango na sema, ah, wewana bisha na, because pengini weni mojawa, yyanasan? We know those tactics, we know them. Kindly, you guys, look for another tactic. That one is old school, look for another tactic. I'm ready to deal with you, I'm ready to battle with you, and I'm ready to sit down with you to argue with facts. If anyone who supports can come and sit with me, we debate, I'm willing, I'm willing to poke holes in that stuff. I'm willing, and I'm ready. Mabini gata kwa jwe iqisha yo LGBT community. LGBT, yo. Community, ni kitu wama ni sensitive sana. Yes. Mabini wewama, illesu sati wu melelewa mazingera ya kwa shi yo, ya hi community. Naa, agenda ya kwa mabini kukumuniketu kwa ediketu atu aji ukuweli kwa kapitu wazi. Of course, kuna watwegwa na feature wazi, kwa kwa wazi. Naa, kampini oku ya online ni mekwa na backlash wa saywa na kupigavita most of the time. Now, next move na mekini gani mabini kuenda kwa ground, ama kwa invov, kwa operates kwa invov government, kwa kwa constructive sit down, a conversation whereby, what was expressed, feelings out, interests out, na tukwa kwa na something productive and engaging. And then another thing is that, tizi mabini kwa kuna na fikiwa karibu wambao mabini wama kwa threaten, ama umgependa pia kwa weka wazi, ama tizi mabini kwa kwa weka waka waka waka waka waka waka waka waka waka waka waka waka waka waka waka. Yes, sorry, sorry. So, to answer your question, number one, I know what I'm dealing with. Sia tini kiki tu sujui, because even from America, from Manajuwa, muna watuengi waki waki waka waka counsel when they speak up about this thing. And for me, number one, na dili na Christianity, number one, that's a sin. When it comes to Christianity, it's a sin. Number two, when it comes to a constitution, it's a crime. Ya na zan? Si kiki tu sujui na zema, eko alawdi na constitution, it's a crime in our constitution, a constitution na kata. So, why should we allow criminality to up in our country? Number three, our posterity. I just believe our young people, our foundation, the young people, we must safeguard our future, because these kids, if you do a research in Kenya, most of these people, they turn and become the LGBTQI in high schools. So it means our high schools into the breeding place for these things to happen. So it means there's a gap somewhere, it means there's someone who's promoting this thing and there's a system that is working on it to continue. Because most of these guys, it's next to impossible to meet a kid who's in primary school to tell you that they embrace such narrative. But after high school, that's when you start seeing these people. Question number two, what next? He asks what next. What next is as we speak? As we speak, there are some buttons but then we press when there's no speech, we press the button. Do you understand? So there are some buttons and we press for very powerful people to make a speech about LGBTQI in this country. It means apart from that, I have friends who are lawyers, I have friends who are politicians. We are using all ways possible. If it's going to parliament, if it's going to law, if it's trying to see what's next, I've spoken to my lawyers who will make any better definition of what should be done next. Apart from that, nimongenama churches. As you can see even as you speak right now, churches are always muting about this issue. They are looking for ways to approach it. There's something called advocacy. Advocacy is very powerful even in the Supreme Court. They listen to what people are saying because power is with the people. Yes, Supreme Court is final, but advocacy can make us go back and review whatever was passed. Do you understand? So I'm busy with advocacy and there are people who I'm talking to who can help me or we can come together and make sure we change whatever is happening. These are narratives that these guys were throwing to see how we'll behave. The more we talk about it, the more they figure out what's our reasoning towards this issue. So they know. Even if now we become loud and we object this move, they know where we sit and how we reason and they'll come back again with another plan. So it's just for us to be gatekeepers. Daddy Owen, of course, your sentiments Kunawile Zinambatanon and Azileza Pasta, Tim Wangi, he also spoke the same against the LGBTQ community and even proclaimed judgment if in case the law is passed in Kenya. Do you think maybe it could have been a repercussion if such laws are passed in Kenya spiritually? As you as a Christian, are there things repercussions against whatever will happen? As a spiritual person, this is what I'll say, I don't believe in conspiracy theories but if you guys have been on TikTok or on social media, there's an incident that happened in Brazil. They had something like a carnival. They expressed, they celebrated for a few days. Celebrated satanizing. They even built a very big demon, a model of an idol to worship. And they even had a man who was dressed like Jesus and they were whipping him on the streets and they were shouting and celebrating. And you know what happened after that. A few days later, there was great floods in the same street. So it's just for you to translate what we know if that thing is right or wrong. And even so many of us were taught we know about Sodom and Gomara. And I told everyone, this thing is not even about Christianity alone. Even the Muslims don't agree to this. So it's not a Christianity issue. Even the Muslims agree. In fact, even the Muslim is even worse. They're not even agreed to this. You know what I mean? For us, we have even moment to discuss. But when we've done interviews of some of the LGBTQ members, they've said, kuna wali waka kwa government also, they're approaching them to in relationship with them. So maybe you fighting this thing on Asema, it won't even work because of this. That's the same thing in Liambiwan. Liambiwan, this one, you'll not win. Trust me. I've been in so many battles. I've been in so many battles. The ones that I know, they are different approach. They always say there are so many ways to kill a rat. So those threats don't work with us. Power is with the people. We've seen dictators fall. Even in this country, we've seen so many people falling from grace. And right now, as we speak, we know the plan is to make sure that they change the constitution to favor them. And the moment this thing becomes low, there's nothing we can do. But trust me, so many Kenyans are against this thing. And if you go for a random, that's when you know how much Kenyans don't want this thing. The few, of course, we always have these few people here and there who will always try to change things according to law. But the truth always prevails because our constitution is based on our customs, on our religion, on who we are as a people. Because constitution don't look the same. You can go to another country. The constitution is different from ours. But for us here, our African customs and traditions don't allow this. Christianity don't allow this. The Muslims don't allow this. So who are we? But then looking at the whole scenario, one thing I can point out is many countries who are well developed than Kenya, first world countries who are fighting against this thing. What makes you think that this is a Kenyan tourism? But our neighbors here, our neighbors here, they are not slow. Uganda. So what's so hard? Because the thing about LGBTQ has been if you do your research very well, if you do your research very well, why are they campaigning for this thing to happen? Why are they campaigning for this thing to happen? Because number one, right now they are fighting binary issue. They don't know right now if you call someone he and it's a chi according to her, you can be jailed. I'm like, what are you talking about? There are only two genders we know in this world. No matter how much you change your gender, no matter how much you change your appearance, no matter how much you die, 50 years from now, 100 years from now, when you come and dig out that body, we'll do a test and it will only say if you're a man or a woman, these are the things that just, you understand, head clasping to put things in us because we know even from days in memorial, even from the Bible, it was wrong. From the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, it was wrong. And we speak about it right now. You can't force your culture. You can't force your culture on us. We have our own culture. We have our own beliefs. Right now, I can't force the West to do everything that we do here in our country just because they are the West. So whatever they have, whatever they believe in, let them believe in whatever they believe in but they have to know for the first time, we are going to stand and say no to this thing. I'm telling the truth. We are not using this word. And maybe if I may ask Dadion, do you think the dark ends are trying to push the LGBTQ thing? So many things are happening. And so many things are happening. And for me, I always say there are signs to tell you that these are the things that we never saw when we were young. You understand? These are things that we never saw when we were young. So we need to ask ourselves so many questions. Why are they happening right now? Why exactly right now? You understand? Why now? And when you read about the news happening across the world, you feel like there are some punishments that even the world is receiving from all this that is happening. You understand? And more so, if you follow whatever is happening in the world, that's why so many people are embracing Russia and China because the Chinese will not come and force their culture on you. You understand? We do business but they never come with imposing their culture on us, telling us now before we give you money you must do this. You understand? So we are always scared of those sanctions and accept their culture. I know people will say there are things we will appreciate even for them they are things they embrace from us but they are things they can never embrace from us. Yes. You understand? So we are seeing how the world is going to get better after this storm and when this storm comes, we are going to get better and we will be getting better and we will be getting better and we will be getting better and we will be getting better and you will understand what happened to America and what happened to Russia ease ratio, oyou're giving money or not. I cannot take that money. Has it happened on astronaut'szwardulization, na piezi nлю na pesa? anut ni nm'w escrebe, matatama ni tretu wa gamersh Home делini wa kusiawa huziawa me ngrolothu food. I can not take, because... I can not take the money Let me tell the truth Maybe in Mepitiya Stations Mingi that we were given money in a situation whereby you feel like you're struggling in life but you can't take because of your virtues and what you stand for because can you imagine I can't imagine how much money I have because you look at me and you're like you understand? because for me it's not about money for me it's about our foundation and posterity I believe our kids I'm a parent as a parent I'm speaking as a parent As a parent I will not allow such thing to happen and if I have such a platform and a brand that God has blessed me with let me use it to send for the truth Okay maybe Omini anah bb anah iw Iwa nupo Motherfucker Congratulations Give us a fuller rice We'll make it for you Kwa ni? Agenda reveal Kuma aun pole Kwa ni? We'll make it for you We'll reveal We'll reveal We'll reveal We'll reveal Kwa ni? Kwa ni? Isu ga iwa teni hisha hena Isu ga iwa henda Isu ga iwa henda Kwa teni? Isu ga iwa henda Kwa ni? Isu ga iwa henda Sorry, we have toónll souls now lessya mafant tu sofu who are fighting We just started fighting Uhumbe wa Kenya We you only Six twenty-late Tukoarati So for i believe it is a high t ole France We look directly at warming this case It look like a joke, but it is serious as it gets it looks like a joke, but it is serious as it gets So, the highest, the supreme court of the country decides on something like that, it means this thing is deeper than we think. So, we can pray. Let's pray. Father Lord, we come before you to thank you and to honor you. We bless you for your goodness and your power and your glory. I bless you for the journey from Rwanda to Nairobi. And as I met the press-locking of Lori, this is a message to our beloved country. The things that are happening in our country, Lord God, we know you know, Father. You know everything, my Father. You know to the deepest point, my Father, that even for us, our minds cannot comprehend. It's deeper than we think, Lord God. But we know in you Lord Jesus, we are covered, we are protected. King of Lori, change people's minds. Change people's mindsets. Let us, my Father King of Lori, come back to you, to worship you, to praise you, to listen to you and to understand your word. King of Lori, I pray even for this young people who are here right now, God, bless their future, protect them and guide them. They are doing a hard job, my Father Lord God, to even bring to light things that are in the dark, Lord God. And you believe right now, as we condemn the LGBTQ, we love the people, we love everyone. We don't hate anyone, but we hate the scene, we condemn the scene and we love every people. We thank you and we honor you, for a singer's name we can believe. Amen. Thank you so much, Owen. You're welcome. Hey, Daddy Owen, Mambu VP. Pawasana Kabisa. Nakuwaja Inginia. Eh, Minda Uyo. Inginia Gospel. Nashkuru, Nashkuru. Mambu Kusawa. Kabisa. Nncolu kwenye me tandao. Tango Grover Woods, wild events. Uh, tun początwazoori, uh, founder of Grover Woods zalikuwa nani na, L lequelza kuwasa idea, Mika na k impactful found Young Gospel Industry. Ilikuwa mechikiliwa nana, Grover Woods, because two luna kizazis natoka parle wa sana nanafanya me,"Mizi ki å kuele", me, haki, ngili, mamuilikuwa mingisa n diri ni, ehmāne iliku wa me bandha, harmony oke anga lei mainia wa tuy me chuka, Kono uderuomi Book niyo mbaki kndougo nária fan支iniki kazi mezuru, zemzuri kuna leki dogo alipote ya wa kanya nda kufanya mziki ya nda ndi ndi ndi ndi na tofauti ni kueli groover words zili kuya mechkile ya gospel industry nda because pwetunona wasani wana nda Tanzania video clips na tembiya pa alo nda kufanya mchawi wana kata wana fanya iriziki dogo dunyotia wa yama yunguvia wa yamziki rudi wana yapia kusema neza semaivi ee, watu kama si zizi groover words zili tu patahapa kata na fanya mziki lakini groover words ndi one of the biggest pillars I'll always say apart from groover words kuna piya stomp to help the gospel industry to grow to where ilifika na to be very honest groover played a very huge role words are very important na ispoko interpretation do iliku deka kwa different badai because ilifika maali watu kanda kufanya kwa kama competition the moment competition iliku deka ingiya everything changed the moment to liyanda kuna some funny behaviors about the word ima liyanda kwa ni kama inanda kwa two personal that's when now I feel watu kanda kujiglorifi instead of glorifying God using the platform in groover words but groover words played a major and a huge role in transforming and making the gospel industry become big in this case wana tu wa heetsu wana ingiya studio baka le nyo teha wajafika waju juli kana mzikiya wajafika wajafika mzini ee, but there is a process miwa mbe waotu kilasa the first time like ni make the biggest breakthrough in this country ilin chukwa nine years nine good years ni liyanda mziki ni kaka because mi first hit song ili the whole country ni kujikani joa vizuri ili kwa systemia kapungala sebe kama wana ili kujia 2009 and from there ni liyanda mziki wana saan liyanda mziki na record na fanya ni lakini na performutu kwa ma charge concert and all that so I always tell guys don't give up it may be a long process but one day one time it will be worth it ee, short cut here kwa wachawe ni ni usirikina isidi? I don't believe in those stuff kus mi na mi na semanga chamana kwa zagospel artist you must know why you're doing it I always ask everyone the reason you must know why your why will determine and define who you are in this industry the moment you know your why because your why will determine when money is there utenla kufanya mota fanya your why because for me pese i kuya mesi kuwe nda fanya injili ni na san fame i kuya mesi kuwe nda fanya injili hit song i kuya mesi kuwe nda piga injili because I'm not doing it because of hit song I'm not doing it because of money I'm not doing it because of fame so your why will determine kus ku na ula san ni ambawa me fahidika na kwenda kwa ganga kwa nipem kono rishindane inojo na ni hao ula san ni amadjirani kiyangalia tanzani wa san ni kila meto na wachawi bade okay and unojo ni sema ka jok basi jok this thing is very deeper than what people think number one I always tell people music is spiritual what matters to ni which spirit are you tapping into but music any music you listen to today just know is spiritual but what matters is the honor of that song or the musician and atrapu in which spirit now kis kiza on atrapu in which spirit but music is spiritual whether secular whether gospel music is very spiritual alright kumalizia dadyoen san ni wa kizazi msiki kisasa butrus ali eza ko expose palik on jamitana wa jamii na tuliona kidogo pole ko haia tuliona kidogo kuna mdada amba ali eza ko share screenshot ya ke na piyatu kweza kona pichana tema umitanda oni pichambal siya haki na pichambal piya yime to divide sisi na wakaniwa na sema ofkos kuna kitu amaina utu kaniisha sisi pamoja but piyasisi kama mafans na unahabari piyatu ima onakuli tunakosa mola keo nudzakizi yukuba lakunimitanda osu yukama msani ungependa kufanyi kena kwae la mauli mtende keo butrusu neza mabia ni na dizbeze na wangaviri hadu kukoment about wasaniwa zaniwa kajana Sia bagana mkama ali una siyintua ok isa fpn line betwen when an ante simunya na pushki kea kea kwae mkitu mmfa nikia Samtiti isa fpn line bagana fpkama ali una siyintua kukoment mkaza unaza komentu leo iwi ia inu anata sata now come to that isu if it's true whatever happened to him it's very unfortunate because I know how it can be And by devastating to your career and all that, it can bring out a very bad picture. Misdekuana drama ya noche na? Na mame tu bide, at the end of the day, it should happen. There's nothing you can change where it is right now, the most important thing to me, when we youth come out, kwamio asee it— this thing happened. It's wrong. but this is what we can do because we remember even Mokhizaki Tui. It happened to him and unfortunately, I think it killed his dream of becoming the president. So I know how mental this thing can be. So for him, his friends, make sure you are around him. If this thing is really affecting him mentally, be around him. People like us, I've never met him on a personal level, but I know how music and entertainment works. So for him, he should come out and apologize. Ya, your statement here. I don't know if it's a long statement, but at the end of the day, I know such things are very important for you. More so when you want to become a role model to the young people. Apologiaki inafaikwe waso akki accept the young people because the young people are listening to him. Alright. Thank you for your time and I wish you all the best. Thank you. Mambo iche muke. Aina nama. Situ kwa pa. Aina nama. Naskoru. Shukran san. Asante.