Jux, whose real name is Juma Mussa Mkambala, is a prominent Tanzanian R&B artist born on September 1, 1989, in Dar es Salaam. His musical journey began in 2005 when he initially focused on rap. However, in 2008, he transitioned to R&B after joining A.M Records, where his smooth vocals and soulful style quickly gained attention​ (TheCityCeleb)​​ (Gist Flare)​.
Jux's breakthrough came with hits like "Napata Raha," "Sipati Karaha," and "Mwambie Yeye," solidifying his place in the Tanzanian music scene. His music often blends R&B with Bongo Flava and Afro-pop, creating a unique sound that has resonated widely. He has collaborated with notable artists such as Diamond Platnumz, Vanessa Mdee, and Nyashinski​ (Kenyan Moves)​.
Throughout his career, Jux has received several awards, including Best R&B Song at the Kili Music Awards and Best Male East African Artist at the AFRIMMA Awards. His album "The Love Album" further showcased his versatility and cemented his status as a leading figure in East African music​ (Bantu)​.
In addition to music, Jux is also an entrepreneur. He founded the fashion brand "African Boy," which has expanded across multiple countries in East Africa. This venture, along with his successful music career, has contributed to his estimated net worth of $2-4 million​ (TheCityCeleb)​​ (Bantu)​.
Jux's personal life has also been in the spotlight, particularly his high-profile relationship with fellow Tanzanian singer Vanessa Mdee, which ended in 2019. He has since kept his romantic life more private, focusing on his music and business ventures​ (Gist Flare)​​ (Kenyan Moves)​.
Overall, Jux remains a significant and influential figure in the Tanzanian music industry, continually evolving and contributing to its growth.