Nigerian-born Afrobeat artist Samuel Kufre, known by his stage name Jumaye, is captivating audiences around the world with his electrifying beats and unifying message.

Since officially stepping into the music scene in 2019, Jumaye has used Afrobeat as a powerful platform to inspire, uplift, and bring together listeners from all walks of life.

Jumaye’s music combines deeply personal lyrics with a contagious sound, creating anthems of resilience and connection. His journey as an artist took a pivotal turn during his first live performance at a local showcase in Uyo, where his nerves were quickly overtaken by the crowd’s energy.

The audience’s spirited response—dancing, singing along, and connecting to the music—reinforced his belief in music’s power to unite. This experience became the foundation for his mission to create music that resonates deeply with listeners and fosters a sense of belonging.

Hits like Sheeba X Balance have already attracted thousands of streams, blending traditional Nigerian rhythms with modern Afrobeat to establish Jumaye as a compelling new voice. His upcoming release, For Days, is set to explore themes of love and resilience, promising listeners a rich blend of heartfelt lyrics and vibrant soundscapes.

Beyond his music, Jumaye is committed to empowering his community, aspiring to support emerging artists and champion African music on a global stage.

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