 How are you guys doing man I'm so excited to be here once again, it's another week another fresh tea right here from the freshest brews, from the freshest brews you already know in 254. My name is Felene Jinn and it's time for Chit Chat alright, now if you don't know all about us we're all about entertainment and weekly gossip we do a round up of stories that have been making headlines throughout the week especially in regards to our celebrities alright. And let's meet our gang gang I called them my co-hosts for today they are not new to the show you already know who they are I'm gonna start just right here next to me, next to me right here I'm gonna start with Bantu to go right ahead and introduce himself at Rambia how his week has been and then we'll get to meet Ronald right. How are you? I'm good at Yampoa. Chelsea and Manchester, I work share points, so sit back, relax, work out in the room. Anyway let me tell you someone told me what is happening with us in all is that they sacrificed the queen. I'm kidding, I'm kidding right. Let's head over to Ronald, how are you doing? What's up what's up Felene, you good? What's up my people at home you know as usual it's Sunday man and we are going to have that thing so your tea is ready and we are going to give it to you hot. Stay tuned. Alright, now come on come on let's have some tea. Tea room is officially open, let's have some tea, let's have some tea and of course the best tea is the one that is brewed at home let's start right here in Kenya in a 2-5-4 and Kenyan singer Otile Brown made a statement at the airport as to why Swahili music isn't big outside actually East Africa. Now this was after his tour in the U.S. and Otile said that Kenyan music isn't bigger in the foreign music market due to the language barrier and Swahili is not widely spoken. The singer however faced a lot of backlash from some people who thought that he was being ironic since we actually knew him from Swahili, for him singing Swahili music. Alright you have a video let's have a look. So you can just ponder people and all that you know it's not good and we have to really learn how to love our country because we are sending a very bad you know narrative out there. Alright and of course shout out to Nairobi Gossip and Mungai Yiv on by one. So I'm just wondering is there any truth to that because earlier today we are now being in some statements saying that Otile is actually right, I'm not sure if it was Kanya but he said that's like one of the biggest songs ever made, Temseh and Whisket. Everybody agrees with that but it went international so we can actually understand what they are saying. In as much as we don't get Pijni English, Pijni is sister to English so somehow you can understand some words. Like it's a ban too. There is some truth to that. Who is the biggest artist in East Africa right now? I'm not sure if it's the biggest artist in East Africa but I'm not sure if it's the biggest artist in East Africa. she said she was at school look, Nonn was married to Alisha Kiss and we all know she is married to Alisha Kiss she is a girl I am a girl she is a big girl she was married to Alisha Kiss and we all know she is married to Alisha Kiss her mother was there where she was going would like too. I want to say that I have been to International It's a big day to sing by Swahili all the time It's a big day, we try, we try, we try, we try We try to sing in English here and there I want to say that I want to incorporate English and English See, I want to sing by Swahili the whole song So I want to say, I want to guess too What could they be talking about Unless there is a lyrics translation in the screen So at one of the subtitles I think the Malema, Malema was suggesting that we have like an African language A language that will bring Africans together So that all of us will be able to speak in one, like in one language And because of Swahili Because he recognized Swahili as the only unifying factor So what these guys are trying to tell us is What we are supposed to do, we are supposed to do English So that we can be recognized internationally But which I will differ with One, calligraph does a lot of English In fact he is now the biggest rapper in Africa, right? And he's really gone far with that English But the thing is Swahili will still be our native language For essence Whiskeyed, what is the word? 10s Exactly Now these guys will be able to sing in the PG in English And also incorporate the real English that we know At the end of the day, what are we trying to convey? The message, right? Come and see the dialogue in Swahili And if you listen to it Since it will be in English But if you listen to it The message still remains the same So I don't see where Othile Brown is telling us right now Oh man, they don't know Swahili That's why you're not going international Othile Brown, that's an excuse And I think Othile is trying to compose a new song So let's kick it But we'll do it soon He's been in a tour in the U.S So probably the advice he got from there Because from the Kenyans in diaspora He toured for a long time I think a month, I think I think I've been in a tour for the last 6 months I will be in a tour in the future You'll be in a tour in the future The next time we meet You'll be in a tour in the future I'm going to have a tour in the future How many of us are there? It's a little bit awkward He's a lot of people I asked him to book a gig outside of Kenya He's a private jet If I knew he would be in the first class business class He got a private jet I would say I have been booked I think there was something that happened Someone pulled his songs off of YouTube Would you like to know what happened to him? You know, I gotta go We are now doing this thing What happened to him? What happened to him? What happened to him? What happened to him? What happened to him? What happened to him? What happened to him? You watched his reality What happened to him? I want to know One thing I want to know Do you know what happened to him? He does He said he went to school I don't know what happened to him But he is really good Do you know what happened to him? He is 31 How do you know what happened to him? What I know is In Tanzania, English is always taught in Swahili It's taught in Swahili now That's why I want to know what happened to him They can't do it But I want to know First, do you know what happened to him? He said he got a message He said he got entertained He said he got a dancehall He got a message He got a dancehall He got a message That's a school dancehall He got entertainment He got a dancehall He got a message He got a piece of music He got entertainment Dance Work He got a piece of music he got a dancehall He also got a piece of music Work He got a message This is South isole of music in Swahili So he is Toria He is performing in Laziz He is performing in Laziz in English He can do anything He can do anything If you can do good music He can do anything He can do anything If you can do good music Do you know he is the most streamed artist right now on Spotify? Yes He can do anything He can do anything He can do anything He can do anything He can do anything He can do anything He can do anything He can do anything The thing is, Philly and also If you look at how hip-hop was evolving But you sing hip-hop and you sing in English Yes, yes, yes I am rapping in X-Wile Who is the rapper in X-Wile? Who is the rapper in X-Wile? He is a rapper named Rap in English I normally mix I do both Swahili and English I will try to balance my audience The audience who will be able to listen to Swahili part of it and also my international audience At the end of the day it is your target people who you want to convey the messages If you want to pass a message through entertainment that means you have to do what? You have to do Swahili or English I hear you I think that is a cheat chat That is on Facebook and Instagram Actually, I think today we are just on Facebook So you can talk to us on Facebook We have a post-book comment below Let us know where you are watching from And various contributions to topics we are talking about today Let's move on to another story And a viral video of a police officer making a scene of the bank in Kenya Has been making rounds on social media to be seen demanding for his phone from his colleague and going around the bank kicking and hitting stuff Now it is reported that the officer who allegedly goes by the name Kavino Tieno Yalo was deployed for bank security duties but was under the influence of alcohol during the incidents Now the matter was reported to CIPU commander Nakuru East and the officer arrested then later escorted to Nakuru police station for professional misconduct Now the national police through their Twitter page condemned the incident noting that the matter is being handled administratively Let's have a look at the video There you go That incident actually happened in Nakuru When I first saw it I was standing in front of a bank and I was like I was standing in front of a bank and I saw the driver and he was standing in front of the bank That is what I would have done Because I can't imagine the state of Nakuru I was sitting in front of a bank and I was like I'm set off Trigger But some people were saying it could be some mental thing he is dealing with he was drunk probably but the national police you need to have actually condemned the incident he was actually arrested so they are dealing with that Do you know why there is a problem because of the qualifications there is a problem and the qualifications are chosen by the police Men I don't know how I don't know if it was this idea but sometimes it is normal but I am worried I don't know what do we expect there is no such incident sometimes it happens the machine has a brain and the police don't do anything Let me ask you I think it's not like it's because of the job let me say for an example unfortunately someone maybe was murdered or something happened someone died I don't know I think students they just go through a lot at some point it takes a toll on them don't you think so? Let me just come in I think there is something that is happening with our discipline forces this morning I also had one short two colleagues I think it was in one of the northeastern countries county sorry it's something that is going on I think the police or our discipline forces are supposed to go a little bit of some cancelling these people are depressed they are stressed if you look at this clip that we are talking about this guy was trying he is just trying to relieve some stress out of him one the phone was taken from him and we don't know who took it someone and it feels that it's going to reveal a lot the only way to remove that frustration is by hitting things and you know how human psychology works if you try to relieve stress through maybe sitting down and being calm you are going to you are going to explode so the only way is you become rowdy and hit anything that is next to you that's the only way to relieve stress you kick that that's how you deal with stress in Italy for essence there is a TV show on the radio and you are going to hit and you are going to hit and you are going to be in a lot of stress so how did you like it I am not going to I am going to tell the staff to go to the gym, boxing that's what you do, punching back that's the kind of stress you have you are going to hit the guy you are going to hit the guy and you are going to be in a lot of stress that is one way of looking at it and what if the story is going around that he was drunk what if that is actually true what if he was in a job and he had a gun maybe that's what he did so you are going to blame the government how? I am a nurse I was at the gate and I was got on my own and it was just a club there wasn't anything and I was just sitting in that club and I was caught an injured guy and he was gonna take it and he was gonna drop off a chopper But everything there was a steel pin they were the police here, no, but the police no one had a guns I think let us look at it from another angle. This guy is very stressed in that. Have you ever seen their living conditions? Have you seen someone carry a very big gun, working on sand, and they say it's a gun. They say it's a gun, but it's not a gun. They say it's a gun and that is it. It's because the lifestyle these people are living in is... They are living in a gun. They are living in a gun. They are living in a gun. What's your story about? I love your story. Because they are tired, they are hungry. It's because if you look at their living conditions and also their amount, they have been paid in terms of salary. It just needs government innovation so that they can have a good life. Speaking of that, do you think we need to appreciate our policemen? Given that they are in control of traffic, they are safe in terms of their work. Because most people do not like police. They are not allowed to work. They are not allowed to work. They are not allowed to work. They are not allowed to work. They are not allowed to work. Do you think we need to appreciate them? If you want to appreciate them, then it can be fair. If you want to, it's fair. We all take our problems to them. But no one ever probably listens to them. Do you think we need to be also considerate of how they are also feeling because they are human? Okay, I am saying this. The police are doing what I am saying. It is a mistake. Designate this place. I understand. When you take cars, you also eat with a shirt. You also eat with a shirt. I don't know what you guys think, keep talking to us, hashtag in the Omoja Chit Chat, talk to us we are on Facebook as Y254, all right so we're gonna take the last tour, we'll actually take a break right I think we take a break then come back and tackle the next story let's take a short short short short breather we're going to be right back Y254 imagine right thank you so much for staying with us if you're joining us right now you are watching Chit Chat right here on Y254 TV your favorite youth channel I go by Felene Jean and that is on all socials and of course I'm hanging out with Ernest Bantu and Ronald Roy, keep talking to us on all socials at Y254 and we'll have a look at your you know comments at the end of the show right now let's move on to another story and there's a group of men who are seen flaunting money and expensive alcohol in the club recently now the viral video shows them washing their phones and and money with alcohol something that has the internet talking with the trawlers asking if that is what is meant when people talk about you know money okay cleaning dirty money kosha pesa you know kosha pesa in the wash wash look at that you know pesa is bragging rights I'm working on a Sunday we're not skiing at that hard and money I'm willing to take batteries I don't think I would, I would like to go buy a lot of things. I don't think I would, I would like to go buy a lot of things. I don't think I would, I would like to go buy a lot of things. I don't think I would, I would like to go buy a lot of things. Imagine Bantu. He is going to buy a lot of things. He will always flaunt money, flaunt anything the way he wants because it's there. Just the same way of feeling as Putin. He will say, easy come easy go. At the end of the day, he will say, you are hard and cash. It's supposed to be protected very well because you need to invest it somewhere else. But he will say, this is now the real wash wash. The money that comes very easy. Because you don't care where it goes. So at the end of the day, you never sweat for it. You will come too when you will come. You will get all those big phones, the big brands. All of them are here. I think it's 10. I think it's 10. I don't know. Who is the one who has speed? I don't know. I don't know. Even though I don't know, I don't know. It's a problem. It's a problem. I don't know. I don't know. Bro, let me tell you. Kenyans really love alcohol. I'm not even lying. Recently, those famous supermarkets announced that they will be in Pomba. They will be here for hours. Hours. You know? I am in Pomba because of stress. Kenyans are here because of stress. So what do you expect? I think we heard a video of that place we are talking about. When it comes to alcohol, people cannot contain themselves. I can't even imagine. Look at that. I think it's because of alcohol. You know, alcohol, alcohol, alcohol, alcohol, alcohol, alcohol. I can't imagine. And a hundred is just one can. It's all like the whole thing. I think I'm a little crazy. I've never seen a video like this.