Tanzanian heartthrob Juma Jux has finally addressed claims that Diamond Platnumz is “riding his wave” — and his response is all class. In a sit-down with SPM, Jux cleared the air on what some fans framed as silent competition, turning the narrative into one of brotherhood and mutual respect.
Highlights:
- Jux says Diamond supports, not competes with, his musical momentum.
- Describes their dynamic as creative synergy, not rivalry.
- Affirms unity and upliftment over industry beef.
- Credits their shared hits and respect as evidence of brotherhood.
Main Story:
In an exclusive with SPM, Juma Jux tackled the long-swirling talk that Diamond Platnumz might be piggybacking off his musical success. Calm and confident, Jux brushed off the idea, saying what fans see isn’t rivalry — it’s rhythm in sync.

“Diamond sees the momentum and flows with it,” he explained, adding that it’s a reflection of respect, not ego.
From their chart-topping banger “Enjoy” to recent projects like “Ololufe Mi”, Jux emphasized that both artists move with intention and creative chemistry, not competition.
Rather than leaning into clout-fueled feuds, Jux is setting a tone many fans say the industry needs: support over sabotage.
“We’re friends, brothers in this game,” he said, pushing back on the idea that success has to be singular. He called their connection a symbol of East African excellence — one that proves there’s enough shine for everyone.
With both artists continuing to break boundaries across the continent and beyond, their bond shows what happens when heavyweights choose collaboration over conflict. Jux’s take? Let the music speak, and let the people enjoy.
In a culture quick to spark rivalry, Juma Jux is choosing respect — proving that when artists rise together, the whole continent shines brighter.


