Biography
Rwandan artist King James, born James Ruhumuriza, is a singer and performer of R&B and Afrobeat music. He is known for his energetic and entertaining live performances.
Ruhumuriza was born in 1990 in CHK (Centre Hospitalier de Kigali), Kigali city, Rwanda, the sixth of seven children in a Seventh-day Adventist family.
He completed his secondary studies at the French-language Ecole APE Rugunga, and as of 2013 is enrolled at Mount Kenya University where he got a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication.
As a child he aspired to become a professional football player. He was later exposed to the songs of American R&B artist Brandy and became inspired to begin composing and performing music.
The musical career of King James was launched in 2006 with the release of a single that met with little success.
He opened shows for more popular artists for the next several years. The mid-2009 release of his single "Intinyi" attracted critical acclaim and launched his solo career.
By the end of 2010, King James had firmly established his popularity as a leading R&B artist, competing for market dominance against Rwandan artists Tom Close, Meddy and The Ben The departure of Meddy and The Ben to the United States provided King James with greater exposure and his popularity grew further.
He signed to the label Kina Music and released his debut album, Umugisha, in 2011, followed in 2012 by a second album entitled Umuvandimwe.
After a temporary lag in popularity in late 2011, the artist enjoyed a resurgence of fame following the release of two widely successful singles, "Ndakwizera" and "Buhoro Buhoro". Currently, his singles "Yantumye", "Ndagukunda", "Naramukundaga" are the most successful songs in the country.
In August 2016, he released his new single "The girl is mine " with the vincentian soca artist Kevin Lyttle which was then among the most trending hits in the region.