Interview with musical diva Miss Jojo

Miss Jojo is one of Rwanda’s most celebrated musicians courtesy of her amazing R&B tunes and magnetic voice. IGIHE.com got a chance to interview the dazzling artist, who also doubles as a song-writer and whose music has already crossed boundaries to the whole of the East Africa region. 

IGIHE : Who is Miss Jojo ? Tell us a bit about your background.

Jojo :  Am Josiane Uwineza and I am 27years old. I was born in Nyamata in the Eastern province. I went to school at Butare for both my primary and secondary and finished my education at the National University of Rwanda.

Why did you pick the name Jojo for your stage performance ?

Since my Christian name is Josiane, I choose the name Jojo because people used to call me Jojo. I also wanted to make it easier for the people who don’t speak French. By calling myself Jojo, I wanted to be different from others and bring something that would be catchy to my fans.

When was your first stage performance ? Were you nervous ?

My first stage performance was at the Franco Rwanda cultural centre and I had one song which was released. But I had another song, which was not yet out and some friends of mine who were launching DVDs invited me to perform. Since I was supposed to perform my first song, I was so scared. People were waiting to listen to my debut song which was already out. Fortunately, I started with the one I had not released yet. The audience was at first very quiet while listening to my song, but later started shouting and screaming throwing some money on stage. I was full of excitement after the audience’s reaction to my performance. This gave me the courage to work hard on my music.

How did you begin loving music ? Who inspired you to join the music industry ?

When I was still young, I used to sing in school choirs, and one day, I wrote two songs for my choir which were sang at school. The students loved the songs, and that is when I discovered that I could sing and at the same time become a song writer.

My family was the first to inspire me to sing. I loved South African singer Yvonne Chaka Chaka because I always dreamed of becoming a great artist like her. I will never forget performing on stage with her. It was something I loved so much, which I shall never forget.

Do you have a record label, or are you a member of any music organisation ?

Not permanently because I work with different producers here in Rwanda and in Kenya. In Rwanda, I normally work with Pastor P and JP, but I always go to Kenya to record most of my songs. In Kenya, I work with a studio known as Moja entertainment that is owned by a producer called Robert Kamanzi. I am not a member of any music organsation, because in Rwanda the music industry has not reached the level to accommodate music organisations. Every one is trying to make his/her ends meet, but we are looking forward to it.

Who writes your songs ? What are the main themes of most of your songs ? Do you think these themes will change with time ? 

 I write them by myself. I compose my own songs. My main themes include love, encouragement towards peoples ‘challenges, and life in general, because in this world, life always has ups and downs. I don’t think my themes will change, because I don’t want to change the world but to give the world a reason to live despite the hard times they face.

How has your music changed or evolved since you begun singing ?

I began singing as a modest Jojo and it wasn’t that easy for me at first. However, my first album made it easy for me because I can now perform in different areas around the country and outside the country, mostly, in East Africa. This shows that my music has grown to some extent.

What have been your biggest challenges as an artist ? Have you been able to overcome them ? If so how ?

Like I said, at beginning, in life, there are always so many challenges but it does not mean that you back off. Most of the challenges I face are in failing to get sponsors who can develop my talent. This is not a predicament I face alone. Even my fellow artists face it too. Secondly, when concerts are organised, people do not turn up, yet, you have invested a lot in organising it and you end up losing a lot. But I try to always cheer up and focus on tomorrow.

How many albums do you have so far ? Any collaboration with other artists within the country or outside the country ?

I have only one album so far and another one is in progress but I don’t know the exact release date. I just know it will be very soon. For the case of collaborations, yes, I have many collaborations with different artists both outside and within the country. I have collaborated with such artists as Rafiki,Patino, Just family, Kidumu, Michael Rose and so many others.

Apart from music is there any other talent you have that people don’t know about ?

I really don’t know if I have another talent apart from singing.

What advice do you have for the young upcoming artist who wants to make it big in the music industry ?

My advice will be brief, I would love to tell them that they should stand focused on what they want and go for it. They should know that you cannot reap what you do not sow.

How can fans gain access to your music ? Do you have a website ?

You can get my songs anywhere, in different shops, around the country.

Where do you see yourself in the future ? Let’s say in five years to come ?

I want to see my music to be known around the whole of East Africa and if possible see my songs being played on MTV Base.

Is there any one you would like to thank who contributed to your singing career ?

Am very grateful to my family, first and foremost, because they have been there for me from the beginning. I cannot forget all my fans and my supporters around the country. All I am asking is that they continue to support my music and help contribute to the development of the music industry in Rwanda.

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