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Kanjii: My height pushed me into music

KANJI MBUGUA’s  dream was to play in the National Basketball Association, but he ‘stopped growing tall’ and had to abandon his basketball dreams. He, however, has no regrets about venturing into music.

Tell us a little bit about yourself.

I grew up in Nairobi. I have two sisters, and am the last born. I discovered music when I was a child, and was enrolled in piano, guitar and voice lessons at a young age. I am grateful that my parents were open to the arts. Part of the reason for this was that my dad studied Pharmacy, but ended up being a writer. I attended Makini Primary School, Nairobi, and then Nyeri Baptist High School.

What was your childhood dream?

I wanted to play in the National Basketball  Association (NBA), and so, when selecting a high school, I chose Nyeri Baptist because they had the best basketball programme. My dream was, however, cut short because I stopped growing tall (smiles). 

When did you decide that you wanted to pursue music?

Even though I loved music from a young age, and even began a music group called Turning Point in high school, it was not until I was picked as the Kenyan ambassador to the World Vision Youth Choir in 1997 that I decided I wanted to do music. I had just sat my Form Four exams, and in this choir I met people who were not only passionate about music, but who were serious about turning it into a career.

Where did you study Music?

I left for the US in 1998. I went to Biola University, where I did my foundation in Music. Afterwards, I went to Musicians Institute in Hollywood — one of the best Music schools in the US. I later went to Dallas Sound Lab in Texas, where I learned about audio engineering and the music business.

While in the US, you were in a music group called Milele; tell us about that…

During my first year in the US, I formed the group with three Kenyan friends, and we toured and performed in churches in various st

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    Kanjii Mbugua profile summary

    • Name: Kanjii Mbugua.
    • Nationality: Kenyan
    • Marital status: Married
    • Partner: Mwendwa Mbugua
    • Children: Benga and Selah
    • Occupation: Musician, businessman, and producer
    • Kanjii Mbugua age: 40

    Kanjii Mbugua biography

    Kanjii is the last born in a family of three having two older sisters. He grew up in Nairobi where he attended Makini Primary School and later Nyeri Baptist High school. He was an avid basketballer in high school but had to drop the sport because he was more passionate about music. He loved music so much that in high school he formed a group called Turning Point.

    In 1997, he decided to pursue music as a career when the World Vision Choir chose him to be their Kenyan ambassador. A year later, he left for the United States where he enrolled at Biola University to build his music career. Kanjii, later on, went to Dallas Sound Labs to learn more about the music business. While in the US, he formed the music group Milele with three of his friends.

    He came back to Kenya in 2003, where he set out to make an impact in the music scene. Kanjii formed the agency Kijiji Entertainment with his wi

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  • Overview of Mainstream Pop musician Kanjii Mbugua

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    What are the most popular songs for Mainstream Pop musician Kanjii Mbugua?

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