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Our next guest initially met at a club in Johannesburg back in 2011 and debuted several months later. Mi Casa are an ebullient pop outfit known for their infectious blend of jazz, dance music, and R&B influenced by their African and Portuguese roots. The trio broke into the industry through with their debut album: Mi Casa featuring the single "These Streets." It also took home three South African Music Awards for Best Dance Album, Newcomer of the Year, and Record of the Year. The group has collaborated with Jimmy Nevis, Black Coffee, and many more. In 2020, Mi Casa celebrated their tenth anniversary with the release of We Made It which included the singles "Church Bells" and the smash-hit “Mamela”.
Guest: Joao Da Fonseca (J'Something) - Singer
Guest: Sipho Mphahlaza (Dr Duda) - DJ and Producer
Guest: Moshe Kgasoane (Mo-T) - Trumpeter
Our next guest initially met at a club in Johannesburg back in 2011 and debuted several months later. Mi Casa are an ebullient pop outfit known for their infectious blend of jazz, dance music, and R&B influenced by their African and Portuguese roots. The trio broke into the industry through with their debut album: Mi Casa featuring the single "These Streets." It also took home three South African Music Awards for Best Dance Album, Newcomer of the Year, and Record of the Year. The group has collaborated with Jimmy Nevis, Black Coffee, and many more. In 2020, Mi Casa celebrated their tenth anniversary with the release of We Made It which included the singles "Church Bells" and the smash-hit “Mamela”.
Guest: Joao Da Fonseca (J'Something) - Singer
Guest: Sipho Mphahlaza (Dr Duda) - DJ and Producer
Guest: Moshe Kgasoane (Mo-T) - Trumpeter