Jose Jay, a 28-year-old barber and singer from Donholm, has been named the winner of the first season of the Next Superstar Kenya music competition.ย
The finale was held at Charter Hall, City Hall, on Sunday, September 21st, where he was awarded the grand prize of Sh1 million after being selected over five other contestants.
The win marks the conclusion of a competitive process that spanned 14 weeks.ย
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The journey began in May 2025 with nationwide auditions that attracted thousands of aspiring musicians.ย
Each week, the contestants performed for a panel of judges, with the lowest-ranked participants being eliminated from the competition until only the final six remained.
For Jose Jay, whose full name is Joseph Japheth, the victory is the culmination of persistent effort.ย
In his remarks after being announced as the winner, he referenced his previous attempts in other contests.
โIโve been in many competitions before, but I never made it to number one. This time, I told myself to try once more, and Iโm grateful to God because He has shown me prayers are answered,โ he stated.
โThis platform has given me exposure, and I hope it continues so that more young people can showcase their talent. Music is my life, and Iโll keep doing it for as long as I live.โ
While Jose Jay took the top honour, two other finalists were also awarded prizes for their performances.ย
Rennic (Rennick Nzalwa) was named the 1st runner-up, winning a new motorbike. Jambia (Brian Koome) secured the 2nd runner-up spot and received rare jewellery valued at Sh150,000.ย
The other contestants who competed in the finale were Brenda Morii, Albert Okumu, and Andy Saharan.
The live finale was hosted by television personality Amina Rabar and comedian Eddie Butita.
The evening’s Chief Guest, Collins Okoth, who serves as the Director of Strategy and Planning at the Kenya Film Commission, spoke on the government’s view of the creative sector.
โThe government recognises the creative economy as a key sector for growth and employment. Over 70% of our creative industry actors are young people,โ Okoth explained.
โThatโs why we are investing in policies, infrastructure, and partnerships to make the arts a serious economic driver.โ
He added that collaborations like this help KFC nurture and mentor talent so that young people can view creativity not just as entertainment, but as a business and career.
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