South African Grammy-nominated a cappella group Just 6 joined Jesse Clegg for a special musical backstage moment.
South Africa (10 December 2025) – South African musician Jesse Clegg recently treated fans to a behind-the-scenes moment of the reality of live performances, sharing a fun video of him singing backstage with the two-time Grammy-nominated a cappella group, Just Six. Known for their intricate harmonies and captivating performances, Just Six have made waves in the South African music scene, and this backstage collaboration with Jesse is a real treat for fans.
Jesse, son of the late Johnny Clegg, has carved out his own musical path, earning recognition for his soulful vocals and heartfelt performances.
In the video that racked up over 50,000 views, the energy is infectious as Jesse and the a cappella group harmonise effortlessly, giving viewers a glimpse of the magic that happens before a live show. The video shows how effortlessly he blends with the harmonies of the a cappella group, creating a moment of pure musical joy.
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