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J’Something celebrates his late father’s birthday

by Unathi Balele
Picture: Instagram

Musician Joao da Fonseca popularly known as J’Something wishes his father a happy posthumous birthday.

The restaurant owner shared heartwarming pictures of his father on Instagram. He included throwback photos of him and his father as a little kid and his followers were shocked at how much he looks like his father. 

In the caption, the Mamela hitmaker expressed how he misses him and spoke of how grateful he is to his father.

“Happy birthday to my late father. I carry so much of him in all that I do. Miss him every day. Grateful for everything he did for me and our family. So many moments where I feel his presence … Love and light,” he wrote.

 

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The musician also recently opened up about how his restaurant, Artistry started. He says that it started with him posting a random roast chicken on social media, 10 years later his dream is now a reality, and he is now the co-founder of the restaurant. 

“Ten years ago I posted some dodgy ass photo a random roast chicken and need to place a hashtag cause it was the thing to do so I thought of #SomethingsCooking … ffw to today, there I was looking at @artistryjhb standing as a co-founder of a place that stands for everything I’ve ever wanted to do with food … to find a way to bring food and entertainment together in a way that places focus on the artistry behind it all. To bring artists that are creating impactful assets that impact society and stand the test of time,” he said.

“This isn’t a restaurant. It’s not a bar. It’s not even a theatre. It’s a cultural platform that aims to showcase and celebrate the arts with the ambition of creating a journey for the lover of the arts that births an unforgettable moment. To birth an opportunity for intimacy between the artists and their fans like no other,” he added.

 

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Also see: Moses Tembe dismisses claims that his family is involved in the death of AKA

 

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