 Ako mtubumia na bozi tukuja wa saza kaman. Taka baka na aliaй kwa dijeglein kugila tende... ...dijeglein Kenya... kwa wajata kwa njuhyo na rani yukiwewa yukiwewa, ako nusama za mwa kumika wa wanana. Miha ya ni janra na jbolia wajastu. Ako ibyejo nirugia hiwa nii, wa nii sana kwa mtugwewe niju. Androgino... Wajata mwa nisha? Androgino model. If uunmisu nii na interview tiwa, wa nwa gola nii ya YouTube. Ya. Ya. Ya, confirm that I repeat on YouTube, that's on Y254 channel. Make sure you subscribe by the way. In the morning we were asking, would you rather be the smartest person or the richest person? So, I want to sample some of your replies. Lit, mass. B-smart, attract richness. If you are made in Kisumu and it's surrounding, you know how we do it. Kisumu massive to Kondani. Shout out to my mom, Rose Oluwodsha. Shout out to Rose Oluwodsha. Thank you for watching the E-Sag. It's Kilemore. And I say, please play for me Chinjiana by Yvonne Dak. Dizeglen will set that up in a few minutes. Ernest umsani from Machakos. And I say, no, being richest or smarter is in stress. Zuki lam tu atakwa na kuwamba. Umsai diana pesa lafuna risk. Eh, Buddha. Taki kukwashailo knini. Childs founder. And I say, hello, I'm Childs. Film editor. I prefer being smart. When being smart, it doesn't present the way you dress. I think, Anataka Kusema, being smart doesn't necessarily mean the way you dress. Inamanisha good knowledge and being wise. Yes, it does. Iman James, Ima sama tumikuza ku Chinjiana by Yvonne Dak. Ingo mimi requestioma ra mobe? Ya, nimi askia. Imi requestioma ra mingi taana chingetuna izadu. Litmus again. Anasama kama kawa kama dawa. Ni Litmus from Kisumu, smartness, martyrs. Thank you for watching. The East Side Kidrapkin Kolo. Anasama loksin from Eldoret. I would rather be smart because with smartness comes richness. Meaning you have it all. Yes, you are very wise. Iman James. Anasama, I'd rather be rich so that I can employ all the smart people. This is a smart guy. This is a smart guy. Anataka nyanataka. Bonface Ngaywa. He only has one word to say to that. Sama richest. Okay. Seiza, John and anasama richest person is always smart. Not necessarily. The people that just got lucky may be Jack Potier. One of those betting companies or something. If you know, you know Kitui Tupo. Thank you for watching the East Side Kid. Anasama, hi guys watching from Mbukenia. To me, I would rather be the smartest. Tony Muli. Anasama, the richest. I like the variety. I think people always say you are attracted to what you lack. Nili kwa ni chagwe mahali, majansakuni seti. You can still join in the conversation. That's on Y24 Channel and the East Side Kid. That's on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Our next interview is from King Kid on the way from Kisi, LVP. Thank you for representing. You started your music journey in 2016. Your genre is Afro Pop. Exactly. Why Afro Pop if I may ask? Because you know, I think it's a bit flooded at the moment. That's just my opinion. Yeah, yeah, true. I think it all depends on how you express your feelings in that Afro Pop vibe. So personally I try if you think my Afro Pop is some humor. Sense of humor. Sense of humor. Yeah. And now your name first of all, King Kid. In your biography it says King Kid because you're king in the Afro Pop. In the streets. Yeah. This title. Okay, I was given by fans. Sometime back I had a gig in a stadium. And by then I was a rapper. So people were like, man you can be a king but you're still a kid. Okay. That's how it came up. Oh. Yeah. Nani nende lukandi evo? Do you remember? Sizi kumbuka fain. But it was... Kamze mze evi. The guy who supported you was producer Tesla, yeah? Exactly. What advice did you give you before you started your journey in 2016? I remember he told me just to be humble and get determined on everything that I do. So he actually gave me a deal to record in a studio, write a nation. And that's how it all started. And that's how it all started. And from 2016 up until now 2019, what have you learned so far in the music industry and what are the challenges you've had to go through? Okay. I've got to learn that in music actually you supposed to persevere everything that you come across. Because there are so many challenges and personally in 2019 I've had the biggest blow in my music. I had some challenges. What's been the biggest blow? Let us know. Just a challenge. Tell us, tell us what it is. I won't say it on air but it's something that I got over. It was just something that came up. Within the industry? Yeah. Thank God mze, it all happened. I think nijagloriya God, it came up and I could go. Hopefully next time you come back you'll feel free to let us know what exactly happened. Yeah, most definitely. But just feel it on for your body. Yeah, yeah. Now this year though, umeko kifanya some colabos and there's a solo we're about to play. But before we do that, what's next for King Kid? What do you have lined up? Right now I have an album already. It's ready. But I'm working on the videos. So one of the songs... What title of the album? Fimbo. Fimbo? Yeah. Okay, my other name is Fimbo Amababu. So artist. What's that? Hold up. Fimbo Amababu? Fimbo Amababu. Me ni kuna suweli. What do you have to say to that? Muna, why do rappers wanna kwanganaizoma jina mingi? Okay, some na peo na wezi katya. See, skunailia tu na faktungue kamaoja but it's anikama trend. Is it something for the hip-hop culture or something? Okay, it's just something. Kwaza kaligraf Jones is like Baba Yaw. Papa Jones. Kiboko Yasautison. Bakam Gato Meja kuna niki name Siju Sabba. Yes, mi trendu na kwangako industry. It's nice bassi ni mele. But Sijai get your point. So what are the collaborations within the album? I've worked with one of the best producers in Kenya. A legend of course, a visitor. And there's a lot we're working together with the producer. And I hope very soon they put out my talent out there and do what we appreciate. We wish you nothing but the best. Now Kisi Nairobi. I think it's a bit more difficult to try to make it in the biz, the entertainment industry when you're not within the hub. True, true. So your difficulty, tasla na kusadi adeku bypass that as the person who has signed you. Okay, not necessarily yet. We're just working. You're just working? Okay. I'm not signed under any label. I'm just a freelance artist. Independent. Okay, so how are you bypassing that? Umifikaaji kukua nao the king. How are you? At first I said perseverance na kujitu man. That's the main thing. And that's what I believe in personally as an artist. So I'm a go-getter. You're a go-getter. So I must... Fimbo yama babu. Yeah, must represent. Yeah. Before we conclude, we were asking a question today about would you rather be the richest person or the smartest person? So which one would you rather be? Which kind of being smarter? Wakili yama just physically? Atenu kenya mingi. Actually some of those replies on Facebook, being smart in a manisha kukua smart. No, no, no. Ati kukua smart. Atenu na iyo. You know what we mean. Would you rather be the most intelligent person or the richest person? Okay. I think I'd choose the intelligence being smart. Being smart. Because that will bring the riches. Yeah. Safika bisa. Safika bisa. Na glen bado. Na glen. Onaka ni kakura agitwa takusama. Na na me. You know. It's just, you saw me in a very tricky. Because. I mean. Anil kwa na cheka. Uwe umtua me se ma smart, physically smart. Kuna mingi na ali uliza jama mingi na. Between these two chicks, who is thick? Uliza jama kama uliza thicki. Actually, you know what we mean. It's still Kenya. But the conversation starts. No way it's going. So actually, it's not going to go. So that's why we're going to check it out. We're going to do a book. We'll be back after a while. And now, King kid, what are the things you do on social media and on YouTube so that they subscribe? On every social media platform. There's a search to just underscore King kid 254. Just underscore. Just underscore. King. 254. King kid. And underscore King kid 254. 254. Yeah. Also on YouTube? Yeah, on every social media platform on YouTube. Killer place. Now about to premiere your latest track. Tell us a bit about it. Yeah, my latest track network Zuzu. It's a song I did early this year, January. Was recorded by producer Augusto. And because of some financial problems, I couldn't release it early enough. I had to take time. So the video was shot by Vinton Eskon. But Dr. Zekilm too supported me with some cash to hire a camera. Really? Yeah. Okay. So we went up to Dr. Zekil. And I'd say video actually took some days talker because of the blow that I say it got me up. Yeah, you still don't want to talk about it. Yeah. But just feel free though. Let us know so that you know the thing is someone might see how you bypass the challenge and they learn a lesson from it. So just feel free. Let me just share it next time. Yeah. So it's a zero budget video was actually supported by the video director himself, Vinton Eskon from Flick Magic Films. And yeah. That's it about it. That's Africa Bisa. We're about to premiere Zuzu by King Kid. But before that, let's sample some more things for Glenn to laugh about. Okay. Now I'm on Y254. Just a simple reminder. The question is, would you rather be the smartest person or the richest person? And there's someone by the name of James on Y254 is like a guy, guy, guy, guy, guy. Pekajang, Pekajang, Pekajang. I don't know what that means. But that's what he's written. You don't know what Pekajang is. I don't know what Pekajang is. I don't know what Pekajang is. That's why you're here, my bro. For real? I don't know what Pekajang is. You're serious? I don't know what Pekajang is. In King Kid, I don't know what Pekajang is. Pekajang. I don't know what Pekajang is. You're serious? I'm serious. Are you serious? He's a song. It's a song? We can hear it. Would I play? At the church? So that's a request? Yeah, it's a request. That's a song? That's a song. It's a top chart. So that's a request. It's a request. Club scene. Club scene. Mogen Moses on the summer. I quote, being smart, can't buy wealth. But one, we can interpret and comprehend the smartness and the wealth at the same time. Two, we can bring down another person's view around that estimated. I don't understand what he's saying. But I guess you're along the lines of you want to be smarter. Poli is anasama lot at Gatura Gatanga. Lofo, this is his name, apparently Lazo. Okay, watching from Kilimani, I'd rather be rich. Sasa. I can't match you and say I would rather be wealthy here in Guinea, Google, kazi kwa ako. We are kwa sana. No, no, I can't have a little gamu. Anyway, kwa? Kei ya suwale, anasama I'm watching from Diani. We'll sample some more, rather if Nyaga will sample some more later on. Until then, this is Kinkid Zuzu.