Sjava is delivering music focused on healing and self-reflection.
In his album titled, Isibuko, which translates to Mirror, Sjava takes his fans down a road of introspection and a more vulnerable side of himself. Fans previously had the pleasure of hearing Amavaka performed for the first time live in Durban last year. The artist was one of the artists that did not participate in the rap battle with Big Zulu in 2022.
Taking to Instagram, Sjava penned a message to his 1 million followers about his upcoming project.
He wrote, “Time to reclaim new strength, new healing, and rebirth of a soul. It’s getting popular in the swamps. 🤍”
Unpacking some tracks of the album
The singer’s track Umuntu deals with the doubts one may have about them. Speaking about his album, Sjava revealed that this is a track you need to sit down and listen to. He noted that the track prompts listeners to ask themselves questions.
As for Amavaka, the track speaks about self-sabotage and self-doubt. The singer conveys to his fans that their self-doubt is but a tiny voice in their heads and that they are often ahead of those tiny voices in their head.
His track Thixo talks about being close to God. here Sjava pleas to God to remain close to him to guide him through relationships and hardship.
Sjava also takes his vulnerability further when he speaks about heartbreak. In his track Amanexba, the singer gets candid about getting over a failed relationship and healing.
Singer Sjava collaborates with numerous artists
In a post to Instagram, the singer took the time to thank everyone who formed part of the project.
He shared, “Thank you so much to everyone that contributed to this body of work. I really appreciate you all.”
Some of the artists featured on Isibuko include Emtee, Saudi, and Mzukulu. The singer also collaborated with the Qwabe twins. Listen to the album below.
Source: Independent Online