Introducing KMJX: A new era in Sarawakian native Girl Group

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GET ready for the buzz as KMJX make their debut in the Sarawak music scene. Bringing electrifying performances infused with authentic cultural flair, KMJX promise to captivate audiences throughout the country with their distinctive sound and vibrant presence.

KMJX, pronounced “kumanjax”, blends the words “Kumang”, which means lady in the native Sarawakian language Iban, and “Manja” from Malay. The “X” represents their connection to the XIBO/XENO Group.

With Lanny Ho and Mag Johari on board, both from different backgrounds, KMJX are ready to shake up the Sarawak music landscape. Their blend of contemporary beats and traditional influences transcends boundaries, resonating with listeners from all walks of life.

They have the power to make a significant impact, not just in music, but also in helping people understand and appreciate different cultures.

KMJX dropped their first single, “BEKIKIS BULU BETIS (BBB)”, originally written and produced by local legend Andrewson Ngalai, on April 26, along with a stunning music video. Fans can expect an unforgettable auditory and visual experience that will leave them eagerly anticipating what KMJX have in store.

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XIBO got the green light to put a new spin on the song, adding to the excitement. While they’ll start with Iban Dayak music, KMJX plan to dive into more Sarawakian dialects as they expand their repertoire.

Stay tuned as KMJX set off on this thrilling adventure, ready to create history and make a lasting impact on the Sarawak music scene.

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