How has your experience been with both the Kenyan media as far as your music is concerned?
I stay around Uganda so I know there culture and when you listen to my songs they are very friendly to them and any other age group will listen to them even here in Kenya.
How do you manage to balance between your passion for music and family?
I have a wonderful family, they understand what I do and when am not around or when am waking up early and sleeping late doing my things they help me with other chores. Also with the help of my hubby it has become easier.
What has changed in you since you came into limelight. My Perception: the way I look at things and people have really changed … don’t judge anyone before to listen to him. Treat people well it doesn’t matter their age….
How has your music influenced people around you especially your family and fans?
People have come to Christ because of my songs and their lives have improved and or changed. Some people have started singing also as have been also teaching some groups/teams about praise and worship and music as a whole.
Away from music, anything else you do to support you financially? I work as an Administrative Assista`1nt in a law firm in Bungoma.
Many videos this days include in them flashy cars, pretty young women not precisely dressed skimpily, people partying and maybe littering cash everywhere (you get it?) even gospel videos have picked this, what's your take on this? Would you go this far to gain prominence against your other colleagues.
Ok when I do that; personally I won’t really want to gain prominence against my other artists but attimes when writing your script for a video, it entails all these, but you are supposed to be careful not to overdo it and also the intention is key to all this – do you want to please people and gain fame or magnify the lord ... I choose to magnify the lord don’t want to be proud because God resist the proud and give grace to the humble.
Here is one Judy's latest hit song : Reedemer