Originally from Long Beach, California, Jamogi moved to Kansas City, Missouri in 2015. Prior to the move, Jamogi had been performing at a young age at his church, then later branching out to middle school jazz band tours, and later touring with the notable Kansas City Boys Choir. Jamogi began his first solo journey in the KC music scene in 2022, in which he bought his first MacBook and charged it to his student account. Jamogi's first song on streaming platforms is "Anymore," a song about self-reflection and the self-realization that one will no longer put up with misfortunes of a relationship.
Jamogi later released his first EP, Age of Aquarius, a three track project that explores various genres and creates a sound that is uniquely Jamogi. He later released four singles: "Go Big or Go Home," a Kansas City anthem and song dedicated to HBCU marching band culture and summer cookouts, "Hot Block," a summer-time feel good theme, "Do it To Me," a song that fuses electro-R&B, and "Georgia Peach," a breezy bossanova anthem.
Jamogi is on his way to crafting out his own legacy and aims to fulfill the dreams he's had for himself since he was a child. There is no limit to what Jamogi can do.
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