J'Something talks about the most meaningful song he has ever done with Stacey and JSbu

Loading player...
Micasa has dropped their new music video for what J Something says is 'His favourite Micasa song ever'. Stacey and JSbu had a chance to have a quick catch up with J Something from Micasa on the release of the groups new music video for Mamela. Earlier this year J' Something, Dr Duda and Mo-T dropped their fifth studio album titled 'We Made It' a testament to a decade of raw pushing that saw this self-made success story emerge once again on top. The first single from the album was, ‘Church Bells’ released alongside a powerful video of a space-inspired traditional African wedding, the single immediately topped SA’s most-played charts and firmly reminded audiences Mi Casa are leaders in their arena.

J' Something shared with the team how the song 'Mamela' may be one of his favourite songs that he has ever done with the band, it just felt really special to him and he was very excited to shoot the music video for the song.

Listen as he explains the inspiration for the music video with Stacey and JSbu
6 Nov 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

Other recent episodes

Confessions: “I chose financial security over my own happiness”

Every Thursday, Stacey and J Sbu detail some of the wildest confessions from the streets of Mzansi. We get YOU to weigh in on your unfiltered thoughts. This week they heard from anonymnous who feels stuck in an unhappy relationship. Anonymous chooses not to leave to avoid having to pay…
26 Feb 9 min

Do you think you should be paid to do chores?

Every Wednesday the little ones of our province melt our airwaves with their cuteness. It’s a chance for the kids of KZN to share something with us. This week aunty Stacey and uncle J Sbu asked your little ones: Do you think you should be paid to do chores? If…
25 Feb 4 min

Great Drive Debate: The name and shame campaign

The Department of Transport and Human Settlements in KwaZulu-Natal has introduced a “Name and Shame” campaign targeting certain offenders, particularly those convicted of serious traffic violations such as drunk driving. Under this approach, the names of convicted offenders are publicly released as part of efforts to deter dangerous behaviour on…
24 Feb 8 min

Name and shame campaign cuts road deaths by 18%

KwaZulu-Natal has achieved an unprecedented 18% decrease in road fatalities during the festive season, marking the first such reduction in two decades. The Department of Transport and Human Settlements credits this success to its "name and shame" campaign, which publicly identifies convicted drunk drivers alongside their professions and locations. Spokesperson…
23 Feb 8 min