Photo Credit: Priscilla Ojo/Instagram
Just a few days ago, Juma Jux unveiled his latest musical creation, the EP titled “A Day To Remember.
” However, before this much-anticipated release, he graced us with the enchanting single “
God Design,
” a song that coincided with his traditional wedding ceremony. Following this heartfelt piece came “
Ololufe Mi
” and then “
Si Mimi.
” What ties these tracks together? They are all sweet serenades dedicated to one extraordinary woman — his beloved wife, Priscilla Ojo, who now goes by the name Mrs. Mkambala.
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“Sometimes, love isn’t just something you feel; sometimes it’s something you sing.”
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As reported by BellaNaija, Juma Jux has masterfully infused his emotions into each melody, creating timeless love ballads for his cherished partner, Priscilla. Each song serves as a melodic chapter in their romantic narrative brimming with affection, happiness, and unwavering commitment.
In preparation for the culminating festivity of their nuptials today, let’s delve into our curated selection of seven soul-stirring tunes from the Tanzanian music icon. These tracks encapsulate the essence and beauty of his journey with Priscilla:
1. Celebration
2. My Shayla
3. Si Mimi
4. God Design featuring Phyno
5. Ololo You
6. Ololufe Mi“
“Juma Jux has poured his heart into every track, crafting timeless love songs for his baby girl.”
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The musical prowess displayed by Jux not only showcases artistic brilliance but also reflects the depth of emotion he harbors for Priscilla Ojo. His melodies resonate beyond mere sounds; they embody profound expressions of love and devotion.
Entering into a realm where lyrics become whispers of affection and melodies dance with sentiments is where Juma Jux excels magnificently.
As we immerse ourselves in this musical sojourn orchestrated by Juma Jux in honor of Priscilla Ojo,
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let us be reminded that true love finds its voice in harmonious melodies.”
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As reported by [BellaNaija](https://www.bellanaija.com/2025/05/juma-jux-love-songs-for-priscilla-ojo/)
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