
Jaajo to perform at Ghana Independence Day in U.S.
Jaajo to perform live at the Ghana 46th Independence Day in Maryland.
Jaajo to perform live at the Ghana 46th Independence Day in Maryland.
JORO-JORO, a Nigerian slang, meaning ( Let’s have fun, enjoyment, celebration) Its a way to starting The Year 2021 with joyful heart as we proceed into the year 2021. The inspiration came at the peak of Christmas celebration in 2020, The song was recorded early January 2021. And the video was published February 3rd 2021.
The U.S.-based Nigerian Afro beat maestro, Jaajo pricks the nation’s conscience with “The Land is Blessed.” ThisDay journalist, Nduka Nwosu unmasks Matthew ‘Jaajo’ Mbadi and his music.
Jaajo, the Prince of Njaba wears that image of the cosmopolitan young and successful music icon in the mold of Davido or Boy George reclined on a sofa, in a palatial mansion somewhere in New York’s exotic Long Island or Orange County. On a cool Saturday morning, you could, expectedly though, hear his tribe listening to the rarefied jazz music of Miles Davies or Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s ‘Lady,’ all to gain inspiration for something new, this time a new singles-The Land is Blessed dedicated to the victims of our recent tragedy as a people, and summarized as #Endsars.
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Music has a way of being universally impactful and resonating with many. The US-based Nigerian recording artist, Jaajo – The Prince of Njaba released a song titled “The Land Is Blessed” in response to the police brutality and the push of the #ENDSARS Movement by speaking up and using his voice to shed light on the current unrest situation currently going on in Nigeria and the world in general.