 Back to Queens Wednesday on why and the morning I'm your host Barry Mossers or it's very more on every social media platform yes and it's that time that I love the most time for strength of a woman and our guest of the day. Before I introduce her YTF4 channel on Twitter, YTF4 underscore channel on Instagram and YTF4 on Facebook our guest came with some goodie bags we are going to be talking about the goodie bags in a few but her name is Karimbo and she's trying to take Kaiole to the world Karimbo san Karimbo. The camera is number four, I'm going to introduce you to her and she's going to introduce you to her. So my name is Karimbo my stage name I spoken word artist from Kaiole. 1960. 1960. 1960. 1960. Alright so Karimbo, I can tell you, but Nyojina is a stick, add you to me a comma stage name it's a different thing what did the name come from? Okay, Nyojina I studied in high school by the way and I studied in high school and my classmates and then my principal like I skier so after my principal he stopped calling me Felicina so if you wanted anyone to read something in class, Karimbo is a teacher, a stick for class, a stick for school, a stick for family, so when I started spoken word, when I started poetry, Nilo, that's the name to go with. Alright, I like the story. Do you have a good student? I'm guessing. Maybe. Maybe. I don't think you could have given him any trouble or any less. So Karimbo, as spoken word, will you fall in love now or later? So this year, I don't know, as spoken word, I used to write kitambo but I don't, I don't see people who say I'm a poet, so one day I had a status and I asked them about it but you can do spoken word I was like no, I don't think you have your ability so I was like I will challenge you, write one then you tell me and we record and we see. So that's when I went and I did a piece to create a bleeding scars and it was a poem it was a poem yeah all right so I'm on a kaiole poet stars all right is this person a member of the kaiole poet stars and what is kaiole poet stars for status actually is a dancer is not even a poet so you can do something better so you owe your career to this particular person Prince Tiago from Dantas Code Africa thank you so much for making this possible for you all right so uh umokoki practice uh spoken one and uh what does practice mean to you as a spoken word artist do you wake up do you have to practice this craft every day is there something that you do every day in the mirror say your loved ones actually and right now poetry even in a day-to-day conversation you can find yourself speaking poetically I see poetry everywhere yeah all right I'll challenge you to freestyle in a few okay I'll just get it I'll just get it but you see poetry everywhere for sure yeah all right your vision and your mission is to change the perception people have about kaiole especially in Nairobi especially in the country all right what are some of these uh misconceptions I'm a I'm gonna check their pockets everything okay so they see kaiole not only kaiole but gato but gato all the bad bad vibes gato but gato okay if someone if there was an incident of crime why I'm gonna pay attention to that one thing when you have we have other things we can see him right now we have Papa John Garden Angel to corner artists so why don't we start nurturing our dogo no because they're the future of tomorrow let's start looking at the positive sides of kaiole and every time somebody talks about kaiole I think of calligraph it's sold the place all right but is it a lie that these things are happening in the hoods in the ghettos crime is everywhere crime politics so there will always be a group of bad people in every society I think so I have to think so I don't I don't I know nothing about estates what I know is gato let's start focusing on the good side of it all right exactly I like that and I like that you made a comparison with politics because politicians are viewed as the wealthiest in the country the most respected but let me say others all right hello what's up mambo vp I come from kaiole immediately perception here came a change is this something you've experienced as a person yeah okay you you meet a guy interest I don't you know when a person is interested in you I feel to you can yeah but once you mention the name my friend all right does it bother you anymore no I'm from kaiole I don't I'm not ashamed of where I come from but me I say you have to love me the way I am There are people who say that if you use a vehicle, you can't get out of the car because it's too dirty. So if you want to get out of the car, there is a good side of it. So maybe I even don't know how to do it. I would put it any further. But to tell your story, Sasa, what I think they have learnt and they know they should not be, what they say, like it was a blanket. And every society is equal to bad people. Those are some good things I have learnt from you. So you have an event coming up. Can you tell us about the event? How many self? The event is managed. For now I have a few people who need help. There is a philosopher, the one from Seward Spoken. Thank you so much for your support. And then the event, for me it was run alone. So for now we don't have sponsors. So today I request, if you are out there, you can find this event. We have all talents. So first of all, Bleeding Scars. It's an event, I named it after my first piece in it was Bleeding Scars. So after I did that piece, what do I have in my inbox? Like Karemba, if you need help, you can ask me. But for me, I don't have any help. I can't help you. You can ask me. But an idea came. I have a venue, my church, ship care. Thank you so much Bishop for that chance. I have ship care, they can provide me with all the equipment I need. But I can start up an event. If there is an event, I can ask for help. Actually it's the first. I tend to think so. So it's an event. Bleeding Scars is the name of the event. And it's a vintage edition, now it's volume 4. Some people say volume 1 means volume 2, volume 3 and volume 4. So this is after experience Kabisa, you know what you're going in for. And it's wonderful that you're doing this. But you can carry on. So in that event, we are not only doing poetry. We have all kinds of talents. We have comedy. We have rap, music, dance. All kinds of talents. And these people are very talented. If only Tunesa pay attention to that talent, we help these youths from get to work and in crime. That's the only thing Tunesa can do. Because when I was a kid, I used to have a lot of education. I used to have a lot of jobs in the future. So it's easy to get jobs in one hour or two. So it's easy to get talent in one hour or two. Because if you have a job, it takes about 60 years. And there is a youth that can get to work. They have degrees, they have everything. But they're not helping you. So talent didn't just save one eye with one eye. That is the message you're also breaching. All right. So talent is going to save the Kenyan youth for sure. Tell us what you think about that. And write for us on Twitter, write for us on Instagram, write for us on Facebook. Talent is the saviour for the Kenyan youth. And that is a message from Karimbo, a spoken word artist or an artist in general. An entrepreneur now that she has an event. Going down on the 23rd of November 2019 at Shibka in Kayole. And I have three tickets up IV. So ticket to Kwanzaa in a single ticket. Ticket to Epilitya Group, ticket to IV. And the third ticket is a couple's ticket. So I'll be giving you a question in a few. Then you can get yourself a chance to win a ticket to see her perform live alongside other talents from Kayole. All right. So when we are social media handles, we learn a part of it. And then we can carry on with this. So Kwanzaa, let's follow the event on Instagram. It's called Bleeding Scars by Karimbo. It's called Instagram to copy YouTube as Bleeding Scars. So all the activities that's going to happen at that event, we post them on our YouTube channel here, Bleeding Scars. Then you can find me on Instagram at Philly underscore Karimbo. YouTube Philly Karimbo. Facebook Philly Shnawamboi. Twitter Philly Karimbo. All right. All right. Are you active on Twitter? Not really. No. I'm only active on Instagram. Sana Sana. So follow and interact now, everybody. All right. So Bleeding Scars is going down all different acts. Not only Kwanzaa. But artists, it's from all... Like the second edition, I heard people want to really turn up Sana. As in, I was really humble. I heard two artists from Mombasa. I heard another one from Kisumu, Dante de Poet, Kadiak Poet. Thank you so much. They travel just to come for that event. You are never gonna share that. Youths want to pay... want to... want to... want to... want to value Sana like talent. They believe this talent has to take places. And then also I have... I have a lot of friends. Like Kamamuna, there is an issue with Gengeton. There is no Gengeton in Mombasa. I was heading to that, by the way. It's so nice that you brought Gengeton out. It's so good to be here. Kamamuna Gengeton. Kamamuna Gengeton, the lyrics are so good. Why don't you pay attention to poetry? Poetry, like poetry, I think Kamamuna is after content with Gengeton. Poetry, I think, is after content. She says I'm Gengeton, but Gengeton is good. I love those artists because they want me to be a Geto. Come on, like in a Bondog. No, to make something out of themselves. For themselves. Yeah, they're earning through their talents. And then it's very... it's not good for Mali youth to be like that. They want to be like that. They want to be like that. They want to be like that. Like let them do what they want, but they should also check their lyrics. That's what you can tell them, the Gengeton artists. It's a... negative image. It's a negative representation. Alright, so another thing I'd like to ask you about Gengeton, I love Fu Pia. Gengeton is a good product. So Gengeton is very disrespectful to what's written in the lyrics. It's very chauvinistic. The man is always... It's very demeaning to the ladies sometimes. I would say being a girl in a setting like that one, as if it was in the same way, like recently, ethically, getting with a girl without permission. As if it was in the same way. Okay, first of all, when I was in Gengeton, I listened to it, really. As a poet, one thing with poets is to be able to understand in a different way. We are so deep, by the way. So when I see ladies working there, when I see them dancing, okay, the lyrics now, and the ladies have pictures of what they want, but that does not really mean that even though our art is to fire. It's like how I say, when I'm working, because I will pay attention. So that's the only way when you want to do it. And that's the only way when you want to do it. You keep busy from crying. It's only singing. That's how I tend to think. Because most of my friends work in Gengeton. So I try not to try to... They don't do those things when you're hanging out with them. You also find that when you are working in Gengeton, you can't even approach that guy. I've never had this side of the story. So it's only singing, I think. But they can check it. They can check it for sure. Okay, okay. I feel that. I've never understood it in that way. For shedding some light on that particular topic. Another thing I'd like to know, when it comes to transition art, as spoken word, to now being an entrepreneur, to organize events, to make some revenue of it, and what not. Do you have, like a mentor, what kind of art do you have and what kind of work do you have? Yeah, I have several mentors. Like, for example, I have a big FMC, Mike Bila Mike, he's one of the mentors. He has an event on Saturday when he opens the mic. When it turns up, you can pick up power 254. So yeah, this event, I don't know, there are CCU's to kitewitch in without even thinking. This event, it can generate income. It can generate the artist when you want to perform. They can get something out of it. That's why we are also selling the tickets. As an artist and also as an event organizer, you can understand an artist and understand the event organizer. You can go to an event and laugh at them to see if there is an exposure. You perform, this event is sponsored and you can come here and then you're performing. So you don't want to be that kind of event organizer? I'm really trying. You want to put money in the pockets of artists? I'm trying. Wonderful. Part of the queens and part of the artists out there were doing business, were taking matters into their own hands. So we have tickets that we appreciate that for sure. And we are going to be asking you questions about the event. And then you will be, you'll get yourself a chance to win a ticket for two, a ticket for one, and a ticket for five. So you can take your group, your bae, or you can take yourself if you're that loner. All right. As we wrap this up, the challenge is to organize the event. I know the creativity is not really a problem. But when you transition it to doing, turning it to a business, challenges you come for sure. And event organizing is not an easy task for sure. Yeah. So first of all, challenge Niconianity, the event Bado, we don't have the sponsors. So that... That is challenge number one. Yeah. And you're calling out guys who would like to support artists from Kaolin across the country. Yeah. So first of all, we don't have sponsors. That's the main challenge in Niconayo. As for... I think that's the only challenge in Niconayo. The rest is... You're winging it. Easy. The rest, God is in control. God is in control. That's how I believe. That's how you believe. Yeah. All right. So maybe you can give us a short piece, like eight bars, something you've done before, something you came up with, as long as it touches the people and it touches your target audience. I'll give you a few minutes to collect and think about it. Okay. As they interact with us on our social media handles, I'd like to find four channels on Twitter, I'd like to find four on Instagram, I'd like to find four on Facebook. Remember, there's a question that is a topic of conversation for Girls Talk Today. And we'd like to see how you think or what you think about this particular topic. So head straight to our Facebook and check that out. So right about now we have a performance by Kareembo all the way from 1960, representing Kaole. And she has a piece for us. Listen to this. That is Kareembo, representing 1960. And she has an event going down at Shipkaya Kaole on the 23rd of November. This is the Vintage Edition, Volume 4 of Bleeding Scars. And I have tickets for you guys. I have a ticket for single, a ticket for you and your way, and a ticket for group. Come on in, and we'll be having the question for you guys to answer our social media handles so you can be able to win a ticket for yourself. Thank you very much for that piece and all the best in whatever you're doing. Your last remarks to the people who are watching you right now. Okay. So first of all, first of all, so on this event we are featuring Storiza Capello and Miss Nina. So Storiza Capello will be there. We have a kebe mimik so takua hapok, griefings. We have her magi, student vibration. So what I can tell the young ladies out there mean on a to just focus on, focus do away you're going, have principles, is on those nezau who guide and then work on your talent. Talent me mindo kitwe ni nezau same. Identify your talent. It will take you places. But when you say, you know that talent will make you dine with the kings. It a kufikisha place and you will jai fika. So as a lady, identify your talent. As a lady, even if you feel for now, I don't know what I can do. You can start up a business. Dipati mo tisha, start up a business. Depend on yourself. It's not a must when you go doing some things they won't even help in any way. Start a business and part of profit here, 50 Bob. You're 50 Bob lipstick. You're proud of it ni me jibaya lipstick. And there is no one mo nyata kujaku koringi eti. Do you know yung ome van ni me baya? Just hustle for yourself. Make yourself happy first and then the others will come later. Make yourself happy. That is your message to the ladies who are watching right now. How old are you again? I was born in 1999 because I want to ask another question. Stories a ca pedo stories a ca pedo who has Ishi and Miss Nina and then we have KB mimics we have philosopher the one we have Wombokawamboram she was spoken the kaiole points stars what a kua po when a mistaken identity with their peace we have Karimbo in studio she is going to be at the bleeding scars volume 4 ventilation tell us one person that she is going to be performing alongside for your chance to win a ticket a single ticket kamawaini lona duo ticket kamawakuna bae and a group ticket kamawaini so Wombokawamboram tell us another person that Karimbo on facebook that is at white54channel on twitter white54 on facebook white54channel on twitter and white54 underscore channel on instagram you can hit me up directly it's very more strength of a woman it's time for god's talk hot topic you don't want to miss it