Occasionally, an album comes through and quietly becomes part of your everyday life. For many Kenyan listeners right now, Mejja’s Mtoto wa Khadija is doing exactly that. After close to two decades in the industry, this project feels less like a release and more like a milestone.
One minute you’re casually listening, the next you realize different tracks have seamlessly worked their way into your routine and playlists. Mboka, Manifest, and Motion hit differently on your commute, setting the tone with motivation and good vibes. Mental, Vulai, and Kale ka Uoga feel right at home at the gym or while winding down after a long day.
There’s a certain ease to it, music that feels familiar, yet fresh enough to keep you coming back. And as more people continue to discover it, the conversation has naturally shifted from “have you listened?” to “when do we get this live?”
That moment is now taking shape. In partnership with Captain Morgan, the album is moving beyond headphones into shared experiences. An exclusive listening session set the tone, bringing together media, creatives, and industry players for a first listen in an intimate, laid-back setting.
Now, that energy expands to a bigger stage. On April 11, 2026, Captain Mejja Spice takes over Kinoru Stadium in Meru for the first major live showcase of the album. He will be joined by Toxic Lyrikali, Dyana Cods, both of whom feature in the album. Jaysoul, ZJ Heno, DJ Mawinch, DJ Deewiz, DJ Bee, DJ Daffy, and MC Azeezah, all coming together to set the tone for an unforgettable night.
For fans who have had the album on repeat, this will be the first real opportunity to experience it live, loud, shared, and in an atmosphere that brings the music to life in a whole new way.
How to get in:
• Grab a quarter Captain Morgan Gold or Muckpit → get 1 ticket
• Go big with a mzinga → get 2 tickets
To make it even more exciting, fans can stand a chance to win tickets and exclusive Captain Mejja Spice merchandise by participating in a live trivia challenge on Radio 47 and Meru FM from April 8th to 10th.
The album is a reminder of consistency and growth the kind that doesn’t always need to be loud to be felt. And maybe that is what makes this moment worth paying attention to, the journey behind it, and the chance to celebrate it together.
