 The last we are here because of music video awards. Yes. Ketambu uli kwa unafanya music pale. Kwa kia mambu ya kitambu. Sayizi ya tandi omimi mi nimbaya zahidi. Kuna goma flani inakam motu sana. Ina itwa mambu ya muheshi. Kwa ni ni remix? Ni remix na bahati. Sisa mi muheshi he ni. Muheshi piya. But I don't do music anymore. But I'm here to support an industry that gave me a lot. Ya, ready sule? Alright guys, I'm hanging out with Mueshimiwa Jalango. Hi Mhesh, how you doing? Why do you call me Muesh? You just call me Jalas. Jalas bewe ni Mueshimiwa. Ya, you haven't done something yet Mueshimiwa. No, there's a lot that is already happening in Langata. But we want to put up signature projects. We want to do a lot of things that will change people's life. Then and only then you come and people look at you and say, Yes, you really truly deserve this name Mueshimiwa. Now I've just looked at your last post and it says it's manifesting. There is no competition if you're manifesting in your own lane. How do you relate to that Jalas? That is very important. You see, most of us are always in competition. Each and every single day. Today we are here pulse of words. Still competition. But who is your real competition? When you look at the mirror, the person you see should be your real competition. Because every person is running their own race. Usigi na presha mingi, wekenini, depression ikwingi e kwa sababu ho, kuna demkama wewe paali, anangali aga maze, atafikawa piplis, wewe mefika kutana na Jalasu fanya intervi. You're also looking up to up the people. You're wondering when you'll get there. Everybody has their own pace. If you are on your own lane, stress nini ya kuna. Last we're here because of music video awards. Yes. Ketambu wali kuna fanya music paali. Ketambu wali kutambu. Saizia tandi omimi mi nimbaya zahidi. Kuna ngoma flani, inakam, motosana. Zala asili. Inaitu mambo ya muhesh. Kwa ni niremix? Niremix na bahati. Itza samimi muhesh e ni. Muesh piya. But I don't do music anymore because of the new job, but I'm here to support an industry that gave me a lot. An industry that actually opened a lot of doors for me. Why not for art and being an artist? I built my name in this industry. That's why now, nikoa pano na ni ita muhesh. No, you know, Eric Komondi doesn't seem to agree that the industry is growing the way it's supposed to be, especially in terms of how artists are carrying themselves. So, did you come and share the same thoughts? There's a lot I agree with them, but there's a lot I also don't agree with them. I agree with them on one of the things that he talked about the other day, perception. You see, like Amunais was here the other day. It was not his gig, but if you look at his page, you'd think that it was his gig because there's a team that is pushing his work out there and that is what we need. I don't know how many Kenyans, how many Kenyans artists performed there. Iyan himself has not even posted that. No, Iyan he did. I hope he did. I hope he did. I don't know who else was performing there. My brandy mine was there. I hope she did post. I hope Topezo was there. I hope he did. We are in competition and we are in showbiz. Great showbiz all the time. Always call yourself number one because if you don't call yourself number one, they'll always look for number one and you'll always be on the second thought. Eri Komondi, what he's saying is really big, but our artists as they are right now are doing a lot. Our artists are trying to push themselves. There are just a few HHS up on Nepali, but we shall get there. We must give credit where it's due that our artists are also working hard. Yes. Amazing. That is so good Jalas now to Kimalizia. We have been outside there, the entertainment industry is going far and far. Is there someone that you've seen grow, especially this year, that you'd like to tell them to just continue the way they are doing? Wow, I have two people that I want to really give a big shout out to. That is Iyani himself. Iyani from onset. When Iyani did a song called Memory, most Kenyans didn't listen to him, but it was one of the best songs that he ever did. But he found something that Kenyans love until Juzi Wenyame toa iyo nini. Iyongomayake ya nini. Good times, good vibes. Good vibes and inshallah. That's a big song and it should just keep the pace. There's no stopping. That is the direction we are taking. I want to give a big shout out to this group if people don't watch out. These are the next out of the soul. These are the next out of the band. They are so good. They have their song. Sasaivi is huge. They have done a whole album on Christmas. It has Django Bells, our own version. We have Mary Didino, our own version. So I'm out here watching out. A lot of new people coming up. But Brandy Maena had always said, I supported Brandy Maena from my heart. I played her song the first time on Kisefem. And I told her, send me that song and I'll have it played. She stayed up waiting for it to be played and I told her listen now and I pressed play. And from that day things have never been the same. I support so many artists and I don't have to say it. I just love music, I love art. I'm just giving back to an industry that gave me a lot. We can testify that for sure. We have seen that over the years. The last question. What is one thing you consider your biggest achievement now that the years come to an end? 2022. Wow. This has been a good year. Very challenging. I took a different turn on something that people didn't believe. I resigned from radio and at February 18th, which was the last day that every other journalist wanted to run. And people didn't believe it. A few people believed it. A few of my friends did believe. We got ourselves into the campaigns. Nominations came. We got the ODM certificate. We came in, put up a good battle. And on the 8th of August, I was announced as a member of parliament of Langatum. I consider that a big achievement for me this year. And I give it back to God. To family, to friends who supported me all the way. So I can easily tell you as the year comes to an end, Kenya has more than 50 million people. But I'm among the 350 who have been selected as leaders in this country. The last. I don't know just any constituency. Langatum constituency. Quite a big deal. The biggest presidential. That's the presidential constituency. Did you know that? Yeah. Baba lives there. Ruto lived there. Gishagi lives there. 90% of MPs live there. Quite a big deal for sure. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Big shout out to SPM bars all the time. And the beautiful lady here always doing her thing. You know how we do SPM bars any time. That's what's up. We call it ABJ Baba. Langata one. Alright guys, that was the MP Langata constituency. Honorable Jalango.