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Mi Casa is a house trio based in Johannesburg, South Africa and consisting of three members, Dr. Duda (producer and pianist), J'Something (vocalist and guitarist), and Mo-T (trumpeter). The band was formed in early 2011 in Johannesburg when all three future members were at a night lounge and decided to perform together.
Mamela Nyamza is a dancer, teacher, choreographer, curator, director and activist in South Africa.She is trained in a variety of styles of dance including ballet, modern dance, African dance, the Horton technique, Spanish dance, jazz, movement and mime, flying low technique, release technique, gumboot dance and Butoh.
"Jika" (Zulu: "Twist") is a song by South African house band Mi Casa. It was released as the lead single from their second studio album, Su Casa (2013), and was the most played song for 12 straight weeks on several radio stations in South Africa, including Metro FM, 5FM, YFM, Ukhozi FM, and Gagasi 99.5 FM. [2] "
The '80's dance challenge is inspiring parents to break out their dance moves. Kids are impressed. ... Tabatha Lynn's video of her mom, Leanne Lynn, dancing for the challenge has reached over 8 ...
J'Something, Mi Casa's lead vocalist, celebrated Youth Day by performing a cover of the song in June 2016. [5] In July 2016, Nigerian rapper Hotyce released a cover of "Hell Naw", with production assistance from Emmeno.
The Hot Dance Club Songs was first published in 1976, ranking the most popular songs on dance club based on reports from a national sample of club DJs. The Dance/Mix Show Airplay was first published in 2003, ranking the songs based on dance radio airplay and mix show plays on top 40 radio and select rhythmic radio as measured by Mediabase.
The Hot Dance Club Songs was first published in 1976, ranking the most popular songs on dance club based on reports from a national sample of club DJs. The Dance/Mix Show Airplay was first published in 2003, ranking the songs based on dance radio airplay and mix-show plays on top 40 radio and select rhythmic radio as measured by Mediabase.
"Something" received attention for its raw acoustic swing jazz sounds and big band instrumental. [2] TVXQ stated the song was made with mass appeal in mind. [8] Primarily known for their "dark and intense" [9] SMP music, a unique experimental genre that employs heavy contemporary R&B, rock, and hip hop beats, [10] TVXQ were initially worried that the laid-back sounds of "Something" would ...