Juwon Demas Olorunnipa, popularly known by his stage name Jumabee, is a fast-rising Nigerian singer and songwriter, born on June 21, 1989.
A native of Kogi State, Jumabee grew up in a musically inclined family, with his brother Sleeq also actively involved in the music scene.
He holds a degree in Fisheries from the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi in Benue State. His passion for music began early, as he was a member of his local church choir during his childhood.
Jumabee gained widespread recognition in the Nigerian entertainment industry following his standout performance at the Glo Rock and Roll Show. Since then, he has graced major stages including Mega Jam, Felabration, and the Benue Christmas Festival, among others.
He is best known for a string of hit singles such as "Mango" (produced by Young John), "Dance It," "Sankara," and "Braka Dance." One of his early fan favorites, "Sugar Banana," became particularly popular during his university days.
In 2011, Jumabee signed with S2DB Entertainment, a move that further propelled his career. He has collaborated with several notable artists including Vector, YQ, Jaywon, Adol, Cynthia Morgan, Rayce, DJ Hazan, and GT Da Guitarman.
With his vibrant Afro-hip hop style, Jumabee continues to establish himself as a dynamic and influential figure in the Nigerian music industry.