Musa Juma Mumbo, fondly referred to as “MJ,” was born on December 6, 1968, in Siaya County, Kenya. Raised in a family deeply rooted in musical traditions, Musa Juma was exposed to music from a young age.
His father, a skilled guitarist, and his mother, a singer, nurtured his passion for music, laying the foundation for his future career.
Musa Juma’s repertoire includes timeless hits such as Siaya Kababa, Oyoo Daktari, Marcelina, Hera Mudho, Ufisadi, Lake Victoria, Ratego Baba, Christina, Bi Butaa, and Osiepe.
His songs bear his signature blend of Benga and Rhumba rhythms intertwined with social and political commentary.
Musa Juma started his music career as a guitarist while still a teenager
Musa Juma’s journey into the world of music began when he picked up his first guitar as a teenager. Inspired by the rhythms of Benga and the melodies of Rhumba, he dedicated himself to mastering the instrument and crafting his unique sound.
In the early 1990s, Musa Juma formed the Limpopo International Band, which would later become one of the most iconic musical groups in Kenya.
Known for his exceptional guitar skills and soulful vocals, Musa Juma quickly gained recognition as a trailblazer in the Benga and Rhumba music genres.
His music resonated deeply with audiences, blending traditional African beats with modern influences to create a sound that was both timeless and captivating.
MJ earned himself a dedicated fan base globally
Throughout his illustrious career, Musa Juma achieved remarkable success both at home and abroad. He embarked on numerous international tours, performing in countries across Africa, Europe, and the United States.
His dynamic stage presence and electrifying performances earned him a dedicated fan base around the world.
Musa Juma’s musical prowess was recognized with several prestigious awards and accolades, including multiple Kisima Awards and the Golden Award for Benga Music.
He also collaborated with renowned artists both within Kenya and internationally, further solidifying his status as a music icon.
MJ Passes on in Mombasa upon his Return from USA
In the midst of his flourishing career, tragedy struck when Musa Juma fell ill with pneumonia. Despite his illness, he remained committed to his passion for music, continuing to perform for his fans with unwavering dedication.
However, his health began to deteriorate rapidly. This was largely attributed to the impact of winter during his tour of the United States.
In his final interview with the Standard, Musa Juma revealed that he experienced acute chest pains and pneumonic attacks. Sadly, on March 15, 2011, Musa Juma passed away at the Mombasa Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
The news of Musa Juma’s untimely death sent shockwaves throughout Kenya and the global music community, leaving behind a profound legacy that continues to inspire generations of musicians and fans alike.
His contributions to Benga and Rhumba music remain unparalleled, and his memory lives on through his timeless music and the indelible mark he left on the world of music.
The writer is a News Editor with eight years of experience in print, broadcast, and digital media