Juma Jux Sparks Buzz With New Song as He Prepares Final Wedding with Priscilla Ojo

Tanzanian music star Juma Jux, the husband of Nigerian influencer Priscilla Ojo, is making headlines once again – this time, not just for his music, but for a bold lyrical message that has people talking. As the celebrity couple gears up for the final leg of their highly publicized JP2025 wedding celebrations, Jux has released a new song that’s turning heads and raising eyebrows.
The East African singer dropped a romantic Swahili track dedicated to his bride, but it’s a particular lyric that has caught the most attention. Translated for Nigerian audiences, the line reads: “I don’t care whose ex I’m dating, but she’s my everything.” The statement is widely interpreted as a subtle jab at Priscilla’s former lovers, sparking online conversations and fueling curiosity about who exactly he might be addressing.
This bold musical move comes just weeks before the couple’s grand wedding finale, which is set to take place in Tanzania on 28 May 2025. Fans are eagerly awaiting the event, especially after the couple held earlier ceremonies including a traditional engagement and a glamorous white wedding in Lagos. According to Priscilla’s mother, Iyabo Ojo, the Tanzanian celebration promises to be a lavish affair, with a massive venue that reportedly takes three full days to set up.
The timing of Jux’s song is particularly interesting, coming not long after Nigerian artist Lil Kesh—rumored to be Priscilla’s former flame—sent her a warm congratulatory message on social media. His choice of words, calling her “P Coco,” reignited speculation about their past, especially since Priscilla once appeared in his 2019 video for Nkan Be. While both have long denied a romantic history, Jux’s new song seems to address lingering whispers with a confident declaration of love and ownership.
The track has quickly gone viral, with fans across Nigeria and Tanzania reacting to both its catchy rhythm and its message. Some praised the boldness of Jux’s lyrics, while others found humor in the public call-out of exes. The song is rooted in Singeli, a fast-paced traditional Tanzanian sound known for its braggadocious and sometimes confrontational lyrics. In this case, Jux uses the genre to both honor his wife and silence the noise surrounding their relationship.
In a recent update, Jux hinted that if it were up to him, he would celebrate their love in multiple countries—Rwanda included, where the couple first met. However, he also acknowledged that his bride is beginning to feel the toll of the extended celebrations, especially with the many bridal outfits and constant glam preparations.
Still, fans can’t get enough of the couple’s love story, which has unfolded like a fairy tale across borders. From Nigeria to Tanzania, the JP2025 wedding journey has captivated thousands, and with this latest musical release, Juma Jux has once again proven that his heart—and lyrics—belong to Priscilla Ojo.
All eyes are now on Tanzania as the countdown begins for what promises to be a show-stopping wedding finale.