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Mi Casa

Mi Casa
OriginJohannesburg, South Africa
GenresDeep house, soulful house
Years active2011–present
Labels
  • Soul Candi Records
  • Universal Music
MembersDr. Duda (Producer)
J'Something (Vocalist)
Mo-T (Trumpet)
Websitemicasamusic.com

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.

A few months later, they released an album titled Micasa Music, which went gold certification quickly and won several awards at the 18th Annual MTN South Africa Music Awards in 2012. The band's second studio album Su Casa (2015) reached number one in South Africa.[1] The band then embarked on a Mi Casa Gone Global Tour. The band released their third studio album, Home Sweet Home (2013), which resulted with two chart-topping singles "Chocolate" & "Barman".

In August 2017 they released their fourth studio album Familia after nearly disbanding four months earlier.[2]

History

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2010-2011: Early years

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In 2011, the trio meet at the night lounge & performed together, since then they formed Mi Casa band.[3] Later on they formed a record label 34 Music.[3]

2011-2012: Mi Casa

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The band received a lot of attention from the public in late 2011. Their hit single "These Streets" was taken from the album Mi Casa, which showcased the unique urban jazz sound of the band. It was not long before the band was on every major South African radio and music video chart at number 1, where it remained for weeks. The band went on to open for a number of major international acts, including The Layabouts, Reel People, Tortured Soul, and YMCMB's Canadian hip hop recording artist Drake.

Their second single from the album, "Heavenly Sent", also made every major South African radio and music video chart, and earned them South African Music Awards (SAMA) nominations for "Best Dance Album", "Album of the Year", "Group of the Year", "Newcomer of the Year", and "Record of the Year". Mi Casa's Newcomer of the Year nomination was met with controversy when some people mentioned that the group's producer, Dr. Duda, was clearly not a new artist. This single was remixed by Charles Webster, marking the first international recognition for the band.

The band went on to release their third single, "La Vida", which included a 3-D animated music video. This track was remixed by British house producer, Atjazz.

2013-2016 : Su Casa; Home Sweet Home

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On 16 August 2013, the band released their second studio album titled Su Casa, it features Black Coffee, Jimmy Nevis, Bora Viver and Mishka.[4] The album includes singles "Dream For Love", "I Want You", "In The Mood and Your Body".

Their Su Casa topped number 1 on iTunes South Africa albums charts on its day of release.[5]

In 2014, the band performed at Ultra Music Festival in South Africa on the Soul Candi stage. The group's estimated net worth as of November 2014 has been put by South African Revenue Service (SARS) at US$22 million. They have been nominated at the MTV Africa Music Awards (MTV MAMAs) in 2014 and 2016.

In November 2015, their third studio album Home Sweet Home was released in South Africa.[6] The album includes collaboration of Cassper Nyovest, Big Nuz & DJ Tira, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, DJ Euphonik and Sauti Soul.

After the album was released, they embarked on Mi Casa Gone Global Tour.[6]

2017-2019: Familia

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On 30 June 2017, "Nana" was released as the album lead single atop top 30 radio charts.[7][8] On August 4, 2017, their fourth studio album titled Familia was released in South Africa.[9][10]

At 24th South African Music Awards, Familia earned three nominations includes: Best dance Album, Best Engineered Album and Duo/Group of the Year.[11]

2020-present: We Made It (2020)

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In 2020, they signed a record deal with Universal Music.[12][13] On July 3, 2020, their fifth studio album We Made It was released in South Africa.[14] The single "Mamela" was released off as second single & certified gold by the Recording industry of South Africa (RiSA) in early 2021.[15] In 2021, the album received 2 nominations at 27th South African Music Awards for Best Produced video and Best dance album.[16]

Band members

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Current members

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Personal lives

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Mo-T's father, Kgasoane Banza, was part of the South African Afropop band Mango Groove.

J'Something is originally from Portugal. His real name is Joao da Fonseca. He moved to Port Alfred in the Eastern Cape, South Africa when he was seven years old. He was raised by his mother Maria after his parents separated. Joao completed his bachelor's degree in marketing at Stellenbosch University before moving to Johannesburg, where he was a studio manager at the SoulCandi Studios.

Dr. Duda is responsible for the music production for the band. He was part of a gospel band at his childhood church since the age of 8, played keyboards. He got his nickname from a FL Studio plug-in called "Duda". He still uses DAW software, amongst others, including Cubase, Sony Acid, Reason, and Ableton Live.

Discography

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Tours

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref
2011 Metro FM Music Awards Best Newcomer Nominated [18][19]
Song of the Year "These Streets" Nominated
Best Music Video Nominated
Best Newcomer Nominated
Best Group Album 'Mi Casa' Nominated
2012 18th South African Music Awards Best Dance Album Won [20]
Album of the Year Nominated
Group of the Year Won
Newcomer of the Year Nominated
Record of the Year Won
2013 The Headies Best African Artiste [21]
2014 MTV Africa Music Awards 2014 Best Group Nominated [22]
Artist of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year "Jika" Nominated
2016 MTV Africa Music Awards 2016 Best Group Nominated
2018 Dance Music Awards South Africa Best Live Act Nominated
2021 27th SAMAs Best produced Music Video "Mamela" Nominated [16]
Best Dance Album We made It Nominated

References

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  2. ^ "Mi Casa's new album aims to inspire families to stick together". Sunday Times. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  3. ^ a b Reporter, City (3 July 2015). "Mi Casa goes global - Fourways Review". fourwaysreview.
  4. ^ "MiCasa launches new album". Sowetan LIVE. 16 August 2013.
  5. ^ Admin. "Album of the week: Su Casa by Mi Casa | You". News24. South Africa.
  6. ^ a b "ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Mi Casa - Home Sweet Home | YOMZANSI". YOMZANSI. 22 November 2015.
  7. ^ "Mi Casa talk breakup and brand new album | Channel - News24". News24. South Africa. 22 July 2017.
  8. ^ "The Hit 30 Chart - GOODHOPEFM". Good Hope FM. 13 December 2017.
  9. ^ Tshetlo, Mmakgomo (20 October 2017). "Mi Casa perform tracks off their new release titled ' 'Familia' on #702Unplugged". 702.
  10. ^ "Mi Casa: The album inspired by a near breakup".
  11. ^ "All the winners from SAMA Awards 2018". gq.
  12. ^ Maliba, Amanda (24 May 2020). "Mi Casa signs with Universal". Independent Online.
  13. ^ "How well do the Mi Casa guys know each other after a decade?". KFM. 8 July 2020.
  14. ^ Adejoy (3 July 2020). "Mi Casa release new album, "We Made It" | Fakaza News". Fakaza News.
  15. ^ Shumba, Ano (13 May 2021). "SA: Mi Casa's Mamela goes gold | Music In Africa". Music In Africa.
  16. ^ a b "Samas 27: Nominations are out and men are leading the nods". The Citizen. 19 May 2021. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  17. ^ "Mi Casa rock Portugal en route to North America". Music In Africa. 3 August 2015.
  18. ^ "2011 Metro FM Music Awards – all the winners". TVSA. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
  19. ^ "AKA Dominates Metro FM Awards". MIO. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
  20. ^ "THE 18TH ANNUAL MTN SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC AWARDS AND THE WINNERS ARE..." SAMA. Archived from the original on 26 September 2013. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
  21. ^ "Olamide wins big @ Headies 2013 + full list of winners". Vanguard. 27 December 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  22. ^ "Mafikizolo, Uhuru, Davido lead nominations for MTV Africa Music Awards". Sowetan LIVE. Retrieved 17 April 2014.