Hi, I'm Queen Nefertiti, and I love to travel, I love meeting interesting people, and I love culture. I love watching movies and I love music. For six years, I've been doing musical shows in Africa and especially Kenya to help a lot of the young people understand the music business. I have no help. The show is called Who Owns the Crown? And I really do need help to continue my work
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:25
Hey, I'm really interested in the work you do in Kenya with music. I was in the Masai mara? I don't know. Gosh, 2011. And I went out there and I was greet by a bunch of women, and they put me in a line and they sang and they taught me a dance. And it was one of the most immersive, like, drop into another culture moments I've ever had. And since then, the music has stayed with me
Thank you for your replying to that message. I'm sure you had a delightful time in Kenya. And, yes, there's a lot of things within Kenya that needs to be done to bring it to the forefront, especially in our music and arts and crafts. And I think that's what people are born on Earth to do. Help each other, regardless of the circumstances. I'll be delighted
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
But because of the collaboration with the whole thing, they really got together and organized. And it's a spiritual moment. It's spiritual. But I would like to see if I can get some sort of funding to even make it even bigger. The show is called Who Owns the Crown? It's
Good morning to everybody in Swell. Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. Wherever you at, questions was asked of me. Yes, these are projects. These are talent shows much needed in Africa, especially in the artistic community. They're really needed. It helps the youth to understand the music business and how it works and how videos is run. And it helps with the creativity you. The funding is not there, but it could be