Enoque Wambua
Bio
Enoque Wambua is an Afro-centric singer, songwriter and performer from Kenya.
He first came into the music scene in 2014 as a background vocalist for Sarabi band. During this time, he got to work and learn from some of the most renowned Kenyan artists like Juliani, Dela and Eric Wainaina. After that he set out to find a voice of his own and make a stamping in the music industry. Together with his high school friends, they put up Lots of Love the band in which he was the lead
vocalist and got to play around Nairobi at shows like; Sondeka Festival 2015, Wangari Maathai Tribute concert, Cake Art Affair and their own ‘The Dream’ Concert. The band is highly acclaimed for their hit singles Love, Count and Beautifine which received notable airplay around the country.
His dream of making great music and progressing in his career continued in 2017 as he branched out
to push his own brand and music, working on his debut album dubbed ‘Thoughts of my heart’. This
album details Enoque’s musical journey. His fans get to listen and see his perspective of life, his
story and what he sees around him.
Enoque Wambua believes in telling the African story with inspiration from the great musicians like Bob
Marley, Jonathan Butler, Lokua Kanza and Chronnix. His music is also inspired by his notion that is ‘The
world will heal when the healing starts from an individual, from self’. He continues to channel this into
his music aiming for the heart so as to connect with his fans and anyone who comes into his music on
soulful levels.