Ninoh, former lead singer of Kasino, releases song in tribute to Carlo Acutis, 'patron saint of the internet'
Ninoh, the former lead singer of the band Kasino, has released a new single titled 'Carlo Jovem do Céu', dedicated to Carlo Acutis, recognizing him as the patron saint of the internet.
Ninoh, who formerly sang for the band Kasino and is known for the hit 'Can't Get Over', has launched a new single named 'Carlo Jovem do Céu' this month as a tribute to Carlo Acutis, who was canonized in September 2025. This release marks a significant moment in Ninoh's career following his conversion to Christianity, during which he shifted from a career in pop music to gospel DJing and eventually fully embraced Catholicism. The song reflects Acutis's passion for the Eucharist and his mission to evangelize on digital platforms, which resonates with Ninoh’s realization of how much his fame was augmented by the internet. The lyrics aim to evoke a sense of reflection and spirituality, in stark contrast to the fast-paced, party-centric music that characterized his earlier career. Ninoh's journey from a popular music scene to a more somber, reflective artistic expression underscores a broader trend of artists exploring personal faith and spirituality in their work. By honoring Acutis in this way, Ninoh not only pays tribute to the saint's legacy but also positions himself within a growing movement of artists intertwining their faith with their creative expressions, especially within the context of modern technology and the digital space.