Kenyan SDA DJ Kezz appears to have returned to Christianity just months after announcing her conversion to Islam. Recent social media posts show the popular gospel artist without the buibui and enjoying Seventh-day Adventist songs again. She has also shared moments with members of Msanii Music Group, the choir she belonged to before the change.
DJ Kezz, whose real name is Keziah Jerono, built a strong following as an SDA gospel DJ and singer. She mixed hymns with modern beats and performed at church events.
Her work with Msanii Music Group produced popular tracks like “Mapito.” Fans loved her energy and faith-based messages. She often wore Pathfinder uniforms and shared Sabbath greetings online.
The shift came in July 2025. DJ Kezz posted about taking the Shahada and embracing Islam. She wrote “Alhamdulillah” and shared photos in hijab. Many fans felt surprised. She explained facing harsh judgement from some in the SDA community.
Playing gospel music in clubs and bars drew criticism. People questioned if it fit church teachings. The backlash made her feel unwelcome, leading to the change.
News spread fast then. Outlets like K24 and TUKO covered the story. Some supported her choice. Others felt sad about losing a gospel voice. She dropped the stage name briefly and focused on the new faith.
Now, in early January 2026, things look different. Recent posts show her greeting Msanii members. One video has her with the group, smiling and casual. No buibui in sight. She vibes to old SDA songs and shares positive messages. A new track or mix with Msanii surfaced too. Fans noticed quickly.
Reactions mix surprise and joy. Many welcome her back. Comments say things like “God works in mysterious ways.” Others respect personal journeys. A few question the quick turns. Faith changes draw attention in Kenya’s religious scene.
DJ Kezz has not made a full statement yet. Posts speak for themselves. She seems comfortable again in the gospel space. Collaborations with old friends continue.
Personal faith matters stay private for most. Public figures like her face extra eyes. The SDA community values music ministry. Her return could mean more hymns and mixes ahead.
Fans watch her pages closely. Old videos get new views. The story shows how people search and grow. For now, DJ Kezz focuses on music and positivity.
This development reminds many that paths can shift. Support comes from different sides. Her talent stays the same.
As days pass, more details might come. For Kenyan gospel lovers, it’s good to see a familiar face back.

















