 not good vibe right here on the isak kwa to takutizumannon茜qew Corporation not good vibe right hereze Lalitubu Fika's night boy band three members moja yuko, they'll be telling us why he is not here and fun fact about this band They are from three different nationalities. Yes, so they'll be telling about telling us about that dynamic of working with Working working together from different nationalities and more about themselves and what they have for us today So let us start here Introduce yourself to our people back at home. Hey yo, hey yo, hey yo, my name is karan wangari camera over there Okay My name is karan wangari a member of faker's nights faker's nights Right Okay I have me um fox fredito You said my name is added, but it's not that I'm karma. It's not okay. When you when you look at it When you look at it, it sounds hard, but when you pronounce it Fox fredito My fox fredito He's not willing Yes, so I'm the rwandan night that we imagine because I'm he's the kenyan night and Introduction for kuro or yuta since he's not here. He is our japanese night So we have a kenyan night Kenyan night rwandan nights And a japanese night. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. The night thing is kind of the whole medieval type of thing Interesting Who are we saving the music industry or the So kindly tell us about how the band came to be and Yeah, how you work together. Okay. So first of all, we are not a a band We are not more of a band faker's night is more of a an afro asian tri music group Yeah, which is an afro asian tri music group and we are three as he's saying The kenyan night the japanese night and The rwandan night and basically for me the kenyan night and the rwandan night we met through michael france Where we he was in another group and I used to know the guys and then stuff happened Kukapuan angori waka split kiasi and then that's where I came in and I came in with the japanese night And that's how you came and uh You too came away from that Okay, it's it's broke anyway. So yeah, it broke and plus you are also mutual friends. So Also stuff happened between us So it also affected me in some way So my story on how it was cause we didn't usually I didn't usually talk with him like for a year when he was coming to my studio. She was kind of weird So Like I said, we met through mutual friends the mutual friends was a group I used to be in And he used to be like the background character when he comes to The recording sessions all time used to be just in the background I didn't usually talk to him because I'm kind of introverted So talking to new people was kind of hard. Yeah, but I think it's kind of Bad when I don't talk to him for like a year And then here you are today in a band doing music together Wow On how it went I I'm the I'm the producer of the group also. So I run my studio So at that time I when you're recording I do the mixing on that I used to know he could sing but I didn't really go into it So after you're not talking to him anyway, so But after a while I when we broke I broke with my group. It was not a really good break But I'm not gonna go and get into that But after I broke from the group that's where kind of me and karanu started connecting Because again, it also affected him in a way where we at least found something You had to speak Yeah, so like even vent there and that's when we started talking So when we were talking at that point actually I already met with Yuta It was online like everyone I meet every day It was in an app called hello talk Uh, it's where I usually learn Japanese myself. So When I was teaching myself Japanese, that's where we talked with Yuta I came listen to us Our songs we did a song with him called master money in Tokyo with my old group And so at that time when I was venting my anger After the bad break, that's where we decided we decided to bring up the idea. Hey Why not try and make a group for ourselves and You know try something else and that's when I said I told him Yo buddy, we still have Yuta's number When we just text him we see what he thinks and he he was completely on board That's why we started with rising up My job from there and that was so our Styles kind of machine Okay, so how is it working? With people from different nationalities. I mean we have different beliefs We have different cultures. We have different styles. How do you make different time zones for that matter? How do you make sure that you keep producing music and everything is working flawlessly? It's been really amazing honestly And uh, you know also it has really made us Personally it has made us grow our like our talent and our our craft Yeah, exactly our craft. Yes So yeah, it has really been amazing We get to explore stuff, you know Uh, we've got uh to do collabs with the different artists from other countries like USA South Africa and Nigeria A lot of countries korea Yeah, it has really made us be outgoing Yeah, yeah, it expands our knowledge also in music because we usually don't specify to one specific genre But if you try to Give us a genre it's usually afro-asian Ah, okay But usually we try to mix different genres like We even have songs where we have done a bit of country We have a bit of trap We have done a bit of rock That is on the album Yeah, some of them also are singles like we try We usually try to expand our knowledge in different genres because we don't want to Stick in that put ourselves in just one bubble. We like to try different things So also when other artists come any other artist comes and says hey Fekus nights of like to do a collaboration and he maybe does EDM So we can just go hey We are cool, we like to explore, let's try it out We see what we can do So so far what is um what is what is working most for you in that in terms of styles As much as you explore everything you can go EDM you can go country you can go afro What do you think is Your stronghold As he said afro Asian trap Afro okay Which we actually came up with it Because there's no I have not seen any artist around Africa or Asia doing Afro Asian trap Yeah, we we actually decided to come up with it since we are both from Africa and Kuro Neles from Japan So we decided to make it a thing and it actually worked out Mix it with the language and all Of course most of our songs you hear like Like me Rwandese But I also do a bit of French because also my family is also a bit of from France So I try to Put a bit of Languages also so people from different countries can listen to it So like France I put a bit of uh French in it like our last single And also I put a bit of Rwandese which I'm terrible at it And I'm learning this I'm learning so anyone who's watching don't come at my neck There were lots But that's why we like to put on different languages like even for Kuro Likes to put a bit of Japanese a lot and mix it with a bit of English I tried listening to one of the songs and I was like Actually it's kind of funny because when you listen to when it does English You're gonna It's gonna be hard to get into it a bit because of his accent It's gonna sound Japanese But when you Genius to look at the lyrics and listen to him why he's rapping That's when now it actually gets into that at that point you just get it But yeah, his clothes is those type of clothes even you don't if you don't get what he says You'll still go you still go with it. Okay. So um, what is um Fakers nights, where did that name come from in very few words So it basically came from the first initiatives of our names Where it goes Fakers, which was Fox Reddito E was for I used to call myself Also baby, I create memes at Karan Wangari the Eggman. That's why I used to use that name as my stage name You killed it Yeah Don't talk about it And Y was for Yuta Kurokawa F-E-Y-K-E Fox Eggman and Yuta Kurokawa And since the name came to fake it couldn't make sense since since we are three of us We decided to make it into plural Fakers Fakers nights Anyway, so tell us a bit about your most recent release goddess So goddess is a goddess It's a feel-good Vibe music Kusuka two mamas Ya me suko umeramba oku I love you so much Because actually that's what you want you women so That's what we gain And na piyapu piyatuna to boka apo kiasi Apu nani na journey be kusaku tajoka bonda Exactly So it's a feel-good song Ya kusuka meramba Ya So how is the song doing out there How is the reception? The song is actually doing great Mostly on streaming platforms All that goes In France U.K. Also in South Africa So the song has been received well Actually when we Released the music video that's where it started Skyrocketing On Spotify iTunes people now started buying it On YouTube now that's why you need to work on it Then I go check it out It's actually pretty good In my opinion the video is good We've been really selling out mostly in Europe Than here We're working on it You need to come back home So where can people find you guys on social media So that you can get to listen to Godess You can find us on all social media platforms And streaming platforms at FAKERS NIGHT F-E-Y-K-E-R-S NIGHT K-N-I-G-H-T-S FAKERS NIGHT Ahchiranu Wangaaari For my music page And karanu underscore Wangaaari For the meme For me you can find me at Official Fox Fredito On all social media platforms And Fox Fredito For my old streaming platforms Because I also do solo music myself And YouTube Fox Fredito I have two channels one is for music And one is for dancing You wanna check out my dance videos So, yeah, thank you so much for coming through. We appreciate your time and hope to see you more and, you know, keep the conversation going. So, yeah, up next is FAKE AS NIGHTS. Yeah. Dance. Ah, no, thank you so much. God bless.