Shisia Omundu Omulosi

Nickname Shisia Omundu Omulosi
Full name Shisia Omundu Omulosi
Country Kenya

Joseph Shisia Wasira (popularly known as Shisia Omundu Omulosi) is a prominent Kenyan Gospel singer, songwriter, and producer from Kakamega who rose to national fame in 2002 with his seminal hit song, "Omundu Omulosi" ("The Sorcerer"). Overcoming childhood poverty and financial constraints that cut his formal secondary education short, he began his career performing at local events before founding the Injili Gospel Singers in 2001. His distinct musical style blends guitar-driven tunes and traditional Luhya storytelling with a signature expressive vocal cry, capturing the struggles of everyday life and the transformative power of faith. Beyond his extensive recording catalog of over eight albums, Wasira operates a recording studio dedicated to mentoring rising talents and remains an active advocate for fairer royalty distribution and artists' rights within the Kenyan music industry.

Joseph Shisia Wasira (popularly known as Shisia Omundu Omulosi) is a prominent Kenyan Gospel singer, songwriter, and producer from Kakamega who rose to national fame in 2002 with his seminal hit song, "Omundu Omulosi" ("The Sorcerer"). Overcoming childhood poverty and financial constraints that cut his formal secondary education short, he began his career performing at local events before founding the Injili Gospel Singers in 2001. His distinct musical style blends guitar-driven tunes and traditional Luhya storytelling with a signature expressive vocal cry, capturing the struggles of everyday life and the transformative power of faith. Beyond his extensive recording catalog of over eight albums, Wasira operates a recording studio dedicated to mentoring rising talents and remains an active advocate for fairer royalty distribution and artists' rights within the Kenyan music industry.

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