Brown Mauzo brings Jovial on board for classic love ballad ‘Tujenge’ (Video)

Coast-based singer Fredrick Mtinda, alias Brown Mauzo and famed for mega hits like; Nitulize, Natamani, Mawazo, Aniote and Hakuna Kulala has released a new song with Jovial, real name Juliet Ayub Miriam, and it’s a big tune.

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The song titled Tujenge, which is Swahili for ‘let’s build’, has ruling the airwaves since it came out a few days ago and to be honest, we are also feeling it.

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Tujenge is a love song. It talks about a man who is trying to have a stable relationship with a certain lass but it she is not keen on settling down as keeps aborting his children.

The man assures her that all will be well and that he should give him a child because many people think that he has a problem.

I don’t know about you but Tujenge is such a beautiful composition. I’ve listened to it a couple of times since it came out and I’m still in love with it.

Brown Mauzo is such a talented singer. He has an amazing voice and the way he expresses himself in his songs, you get to connect with him on a personal level and tap into his emotions or state of mind when he was writing it.

Brown Mauzo

Jovial also came through on this track. If you are her fan I am sure you know that she is a talented vocalist and has a wide vocal range and she put these skills to good use in Tujenge.

The beat and instrumentation on this jam is perfect. Other than the fact that they make it catchy, I’m sure that after listening to it you will agree with me that they blend well with both Brown Mauzo and Jovial’s voices.

The video is also dope because it aligns well with the themes of the song which are love, pain and misery. I also love the locations and smooth scene transitioning.

Watch Tujenge below and tell us what you think.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwFykEjqvbE

Jovial brings Wyse on board for ‘Harusi’ (Video)

Kenyan songstress Juliet Ayub Miriam, better known as Jovial, has released a new track with Tanzania’s Wyse and it is getting so much love from their fans.

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The track titled Harusi, which is a Swahili word that means wedding, tells the story of a man and a woman who have decided to settle down because of the love that they have for one another.

Wyse

In the song, Wyse says that he has no problem bidding farewell to bachelorhood because he has met a very beautiful lady who respects him and is well-behaved.

On the other hand, Jovial says she is really excited because he has decided to forsake others for her. She says that she is lucky that they will get to spend the rest of their lives together because he is not a proud man and listens to her.

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I really love this jam though I must admit that it took me some time for me to understand it. At first I was astounded because the sound is different from the Jovial that we all know but it grew on me with time.

Jovial

If you are a huge fan of the Deejay hitmaker like myself then I am sure you know that she has amazing vocals. To add to that, she knows how to control her voice, she can go from low to high and vice versa with so much ease.

Wyse is also a talented singer, there’s no doubt about that. I particularly love how he expressing himself in in Harusi, one might even think that he and Jovial are really settling down.

The beat and instrumentation are the reason why this song stands out. There’s no doubt in my mind that it was done by a Tanzanian producer and that’s why most Kenyans will find it unique.

I really love the video for this jam. It was brilliantly executed and everything was on point, from the location, styling, lighting, props, models, concept down to to the editing of the video itself.

Watch Harusi below and tell us what you think.

Arrow Bwoy has linked up with Jovial on ‘Wrong Number’ and it’s getting mad love (Audio)

Kenyan singer Ali Yusuf, better known as Arrow Bwoy and famed for his Digi Digi hit, has released the audio for his collabo with sassy songstress Juliet Ayub Miriam who is known to you and I as Jovial.

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The song titled Wrong Number, which is off his recently released album dubbed Hatua, talks about a lad who’s very interested in a certain lass but she’s not just feeling his vibe.

Jovial
Jovial

As such, she keeps dodging him. However, she keeps asking for money from him and he’s forced to borrow so that he can impress her. Surprisingly, he is still not ready to give up even after being made to wait for 10 years.

As you can tell, the title of the song was inspired by the fact that the lass in question is not in interested in the guy at all. Perhaps you can relate it to what happens when a person you don’t know calls you.

Wrong Number is a beautiful composition. Actually, it’s my second most favourite song from Hatua after his collabo with Fena Gitu dubbed Ride.

Arrow Bwoy really came through on this jam. I was not expecting anything less anyway. We can argue until the cows come home but the fact is that he is the most melodious of our time.

Arrow Bwoy
Arrow Bwoy

Jovial’s delivery was also good. She has this sweet voice that I know many men, including yours truly, wouldn’t mind listening to all day. She sounds heavenly in this jam, you’ll have no choice but to hit the replay button.

The beat for this jam is also dope. Although some people may say it’s subtle, I feel it works for this song. You will not resist the urge to bust a move. Trust me!

Listen to Wrong Number below and tell us what you think.

Jovial is far better off without Otile Brown

I honestly feel like sassy singer Juliet Ayub Miriam, alias Jovial, will really go far without being backed by Otile Brown.

Over the last few weeks, there has been some drama after she revealed that she had ditched Otile Brown’s record label Just In Love music.

To be honest, I feel that it’s completely unecessary because truth be told, she’s a very talented singer. She really is.

Most people think that she started singing while she has been in the game for quite sometime.

In as much as Otile Brown played a big part in pushing her career, I believe that she will land on her feet.

In a few years, Jovial will be the biggest female singer in this country and you can take this to the bank.

The truth is, the journey of any creative is never smooth. Once in a while, they will come across some bumps but when they figure out to maneuver then, they are  set up for life.

The same thing is happening with Jovial, she just suffered a small, depending on how you look at it, career setback.

When she finally figures it ot then she is set for this industry.

Like I said, she’s really talented, she’s someone I’d definitly listen to the whole day and not get bored. Keep and eye out for her!

Watch her latest single dubbed Deejay below.