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Not many can experience the highs known to the multi-talented Kanjii Mbugua – a gentleman who has graced numerous platforms as a minister of God's word through music. An ostensibly gifted producer, worship leader and Milele group member; he wears many musical hats.

Last born in a family of five, with two elder sisters Kanjii grew up in Nairobi . Each one of his siblings was seriously involved in extra-curricular activities; prompting his father to enrol him for music lessons. An avid sportsman he juggled tennis, swimming, basketball, piano, guitar and voice training. Driven with a burning ambition to play professional basketball in the NBA, he captained his team from Nyeri Baptist School to the provincial finals, and only after a painful loss did it dawn on him that basketball was not to be his career path.


At 10 years of age kanji accepted Jesus as his personal saviour at a Scripture Union camp after one of the guest speakers preached a sermon that he jokingly quips scared “hell out of him”. He did not fully appreciate his life changing decision through the subsequent years until he discovered, through a certain pastor Wanji sermon, that salvation was just the beginning of a spiritual journey with God.

Kanji went to Makini primary school, Nyeri Baptist High school . In 1997 he was selected as Kenya 's Youth ambassador to the world. In the process he gained a diploma in conflict resolution and a world tour. On his return he joined real music school for voice lessons with Joseph Hellon. In the pursuit of the best possible music training, he enrolled at Biola University, where he studied music and vocal performance; studied contemporary music in Musicians Institute in Hollywood, audio engineering and music business at Dallas' SoundLab.

Upon leaving for the US, Kanjii surprisingly reconnected with some of his childhood friends, and went on to form the trailblazing music group Milele. Along with Kaima, Harry and Christian, Milele went on to record three albums – Forever, Level Up and Afrique – leading to a good umber of chart-toppers, including Forever, Sanjolama, Turn it Around and others.

Though a seasoned producer, Kanjii does not consider himself as one, and is rather modest in explaining that he does what needs to be done with the gift of capturing and actualising visions. As a producer he has worked with a large number of artists who have come through his Kijiji Records imprint, and in the process launching the successful albums of artistes such as Aaron, Hellon and Chizi. As regards production, Kanjii would like to establish a higher art in Kenyan music and secure a solid fan base for the genre of music that his production house is churning into the market.

He is quick to add that the church has had a big impact in his ministry. With one hat as a worship director at a local church, his purpose is to lead his audience to the Presence of the almighty God, emptying into them what God has poured into him. One only has to watch Kanji, “the entertainer” perform with his band, The Villagers to experience his crowd rocking performances.

As a solo artiste, he has few artistic inhibitions as regards the genres he pursues, targeting a different class of people, and opening them up to the love of God and rallying Christians to address issues affecting Kenya today like Corruption, the AIDS pandemic among others.

He wants to use his giftings to influence how Kenyan's worship and simultaneously find solutions for Kenya and Africa at large. He has been with Milele since its inception and points out that each member in the group has well laid down roles.

Kanjii was blessed to have studied music in the USA , the Hub of the entertainment industry. His great zeal for excellence and new creative ideas stems from his interaction with artistes overseas. He is a great admirer of Stevie Wonder, Johnie Clegg, Fred Hammond and Israel Houghton - all for their mastery of blending incredible song writing and performance.

Locally he credits Chris Adwar for his phenomenal song writing, Aaron for the dedication to his craft, Eric Wainaina and Rufftone for their achievements as artists. Kanjii has toured over 40 states in the U.S.A, Germany, Taiwan, Japan, Guatemala, Uganda and played at the biggest country music stage the Grand Ol prey. Kanjii has experienced some difficult times through his spiritual journey and without hesitation recites Romans 8:28 as one of the verses that has helped him stay focused

And we all know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. “It has not been all easy but God has given us the ability to do everything he expects of us.”

Since his involvement in the industry Kanji says

“Its still an infant that needs to be continuously fed milk. It has the potential of becoming a juggernaut like the American gospel industry if we nature it right.”

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1"Ms"
at Saturday, 17 October 2009 22:32by Christine Mumbi
Good work, Kanjii.
2"appreciation"
at Tuesday, 27 October 2009 13:04by cynthia muthoni
Hi kanji am a big fan of yours you rock man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3"need help"
at Tuesday, 27 April 2010 13:07by Pascal Adiema
Am a 21 yr old Continuing student bcom&ba .I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'v written one song as a demonstration for talent composed of an ordinary boy\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s struggle to empower himself. Family background of stonch catholics so financing or even the idea of venturing artistry is something they obviously doubt and shove aside:because i was raised to be a priest but by knowing good ways of the world clearly showed being venturous i set aside religion. I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'d like to be a hiphop artiste i can grow real fast
4"REQUEST"
at Wednesday, 04 August 2010 14:17by ATEGO
BIG KUDOS KANJIL...HOW CAN I GET THE LYRICS TO YOUR SONG "JUST A MAN ".
5Comment
at Wednesday, 03 November 2010 10:36by Nancy Karunge
You are taking kenyan gospel to a whole new level Kanjii.May the Lord himself guide you...
6"Blessing"
at Monday, 15 November 2010 14:12by Kigen Stephen
Kanjii man your a blessing to me. every time I hear your voice it takes me to God\\\'s presence. keep up your good work
7"Appreciation"
at Sunday, 06 February 2011 21:37by Esther
Thnx Kanji 4 wat u r doing in our lyvz wth ua music n avrythng. U r an inspiration. Let God Bless th work of ua hnds n let Him tek u whea He wants. B Blessd.
8"URGENT"
at Tuesday, 08 March 2011 12:43by Melanie
Hey Kanji,i love your voice and your type of music,i just want to be part of it.I am an 18-yr old lady with a great voice and being your back-up singer would be an honor,... I am eagerly waiting for your favorable reply.
9"Exceptional"
at Wednesday, 15 June 2011 14:07by Wendi
Kanji is truly an exceptional person. His music is utterly amazing...it\\\'s good to know he is a Kenyan doing terrific things for the music industry. 
Absolutely brilliant man
10"pasy"
at Friday, 01 July 2011 14:29by david
like your big hit in the country man you are fab to many youngstar and in the music industry at large.god bless you as you expand in three dimension,family,contry and continental wise
 
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