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Juma Mussa Mkambala (born 1 September 1989), known professionally by his stage name Jux, is a Tanzanian artist and songwriter. [ 1 ] Jux's music is a blend of RnB , Bongo Flava , and Afrobeats .
In 2022, Maua Sama released her 7-track EP Cinema, which delves into themes of love, vulnerability, and personal expression, and features collaborations with Tanzanian artists Ali Kiba and Jux. The project was well-received for its rich blend of Afrobeat, R&B, and Bongo Flava elements, and Maua's introspective songwriting. [9]
Vanessa Mdee has been rumoured to have been in a number of romantic relationships but the only confirmed relationship is with her now ex, Tanzanian music star, Juma Jux. The pair were in a relationship for six years before the final breakup in 2018 which they mutually agreed to keep secret before Vanessa revealed the news in an interview in 2019.
Switch on Jingle – Airtel Tanzania (2014) Safari – Nikki wa pili ft Joh Makini, Vanessa Mdee, Jux, Aika & Nahreel (Navy Kenzo) (2014) Moyoni – Navy Kenzo (2014) I just wanna love you – Navy kenzo (2014) Nobody but me – Vanessa Mdee ft K.O (2015) Nusu Nusu – Joh Makini (2015) Nana – Diamond Platnumz ft Mr Flavour (2015)
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The 13th edition of the Tanzania Music Awards took place at the Mlimani City Conference Center in Dar es Salaam, on Saturday 14 April 2012. [1] The event was anchored by Vanessa Mdee and Millard Ayo. [2] The nominees were announced on 8 February 2012 with Bongo Flava artist Diamond Platnumz topping the list with seven nominations.
Pages in category "21st-century Tanzanian male singers" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Tanzanian Ngoma group. Ngoma (Bantu, meaning dance, drum, and celebration) [4] [5] is an East and Southern African style of music, dance, and instruments, however in Tanzania, and other Swahili areas, also refers to events such as celebrations, rituals, or significant event in life such as giving birth or the passing of a loved one.