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J’Something surprises St Stithians with performance

A surprise visit from MiCasa’s J’Something brought music, joy, and heartfelt lessons to St Stithians Boys’ College, leaving learners inspired and buzzing with excitement.

St Stithians Boys’ College had a magical start to their Friday morning when J’Something, the well-known lead singer of MiCasa, made a surprise appearance during chapel. The unexpected visit left learners and staff thrilled, with cheers echoing through the hall as he walked in.

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The morning began with the school’s own vocal group, the Dukes, performing the opening verse and chorus of Mamela. As the performance settled in, J’Something joined them on stage to loud applause and smiling faces.

The artist, known not only for his music but also his positive spirit, shared a moving message with the boys. He spoke about the importance of time over money, urging the learners to focus on what truly matters in life.

J’Something sings with the Dukes.

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“Your real treasure lies within,” he said, encouraging them to make the most of every day. He also opened up about his own journey, from being a schoolboy to becoming a successful musician. His message, delivered with honesty and warmth, struck a chord with many in the audience.

Adding to the special atmosphere, J’Something sang the very first song he ever recorded, giving the boys a rare look into his beginnings as an artist. He ended the visit with the popular hit Jika, which got the entire school on their feet. Learners clapped, danced, and sang along with joy, filling the chapel with energy.

The surprise visit left a lasting impression. J’Something’s mix of talent, humility, and heartfelt advice turned an ordinary Friday into a truly unforgettable moment for all at St Stithians.

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