Sajojo is where island soul meets global sound.
A contemporary reggae show with roots in tradition and eyes on reinvention, Sajojo reimagines the world’s most iconic anthems through a reggae lens—from Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer to Miley Cyrus and Britney Spears.
With rich harmonies, hypnotic rhythms, and the infectious energy of the islands, Sajojo takes audiences on a journey through classic reggae, pop fusion, and cultural celebration.
From stripped-back acoustic sets to full percussive grooves and layered vocal harmonies, Sajojo delivers a dynamic fusion of reggae-inspired covers for any event. Whether it’s an intimate cocktail function or a high-energy gala, Sajojo adapts to the vibe—offering reimagined classics with soul, rhythm, and a tropical twist.
Featuring powerhouse collaborations with Voice of Lele, Black Sistaz, and Manueli Mocetiko, this is more than a show—it’s a movement of rhythm, resistance, and reimagination.
VOICE OF LELE
Voice of Lele is a remarkable artist—a refugee, singer, proud West Papuan woman, and mother of four daughters. She is also a passionate advocate for refugee women in Australia and a committed decolonisation activist.
Lele released her debut single Island Proud, followed by Jow Manfun and Amazing Grace in 2024. In January 2025, she released a duet, My Island Home, with her husband and Australian world music star Mitch Tambo. The track reached the top of the world music charts.
Lele has performed at Carols by Candlelight, the Australian Open, All Cultural Fest, the Prime Minister’s Olympic Dinner, and the Dunggula Cultural Festival.
THE BLACK SISTAZ
Hailing from a legendary Melanesian music lineage, The Black Sistaz are a powerhouse sister duo—Rosa and Petra—carrying forward the torch of activism, soul, and island pride. Their music is more than rhythm—it’s a movement with a message the world needs to hear.
Influenced by The Black Brothers, Bob Marley, Aretha Franklin, Chronixx, Nattali Rize, Third World, Peter Tosh, and George Benson, the duo has performed at major festivals including Glastonbury, California Roots, WOMADelaide, Reggaetown, Caloundra Music Festival, and Fest Napuan, sharing stages with global icons such as Nattali Rize and Quino of Big Mountain.
With fierce harmonies, island grooves, and unstoppable energy, The Black Sistaz & Waka Viti are honouring their father’s legacy—keeping culture alive and amplifying the voice of Melanesia, one stage at a time.
MANUELI MOCETIKO
Manueli Mocetiko is a dynamic Fijian-born drummer, singer, songwriter, and composer from Rakiraki in Fiji’s Ra Province. After beginning his musical journey in the church, he went on to study music theory in Suva and became a highly respected session musician, performing at major festivals and events across Fiji. He has represented his country at the Melanesian Arts & Cultural Festival in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, toured New Caledonia, and composed the theme song for Fiji’s Rugby 7s team.
A passionate educator, he taught music through the Second Chance Education initiative to support at-risk youth. Now based in Australia, Manueli performs with the Waka Viti Band, collaborates with Melbourne-based West Papuan artists The Black Sistaz, and serves as a backing musician for Voice of Lele.
WALANBAA MUSIC
Walanbaa Music is an independent, First Nations-led music label celebrating Aboriginal voices, Pacific Islander heritage, and cross-cultural collaboration. Home to artists like Mitch Tambo and Voice of Lele, Walanbaa Music is committed to producing genre-defying music that bridges tradition and innovation, carrying a powerful message of pride, unity, and resilience.