The year 2018 was a big one for South African singer and songwriter Sjava. He was featured on the Grammy-nominated Black Panther soundtrack on the song “Seasons” alongside Mozzy and Reason. He won a B ...
After his successful EP Umsebenzi, released in 2020, Jabulani Hadebe, better known as Sjava, returns to music street with a new album titled Isibuko (mirror), showing listeners an introspective side ...
After much anticipation and teasing on social media, renowned South African artist Sjava (real name Jabulani Hadebe) has finally unveiled his latest offering, the “Inkanyezi Live” EP. This project ...
Sjava has confirmed the upcoming release of Inkanyezi Nezinkanyezi, the closing instalment of his acclaimed three-part album series The singer described the project as an emotional and spiritual ...
As Sjava embarks on a new chapter in his musical career, the South African artist is no longer merely chasing fleeting moments—he is meticulously curating them. A decade after stepping into the ...
After lighting up the stage and streaming charts with his Inkanyezi Live EP, multi award-winning Afrosoul artist Sjava is back with the highly anticipated follow-up, Inkanyezi 2.0 Live EP. The new ...
Imphepho-filled air, a piano decorated in traditional Ndebele patterns and traditional South African music from the likes of Shwi Nomthekala, Soul Brothers and Caiphus Semenya were all just some of ...
The invitation said: “Two giants unite. Come and experience this historical moment.” It also included an image of two artists walking across the midlands with their backs to the camera. This didn’t ...
At the shisanyama’s Sjava frequent hangout, the price would be about half of that, at most. Despite his elevation to continental superstar, Sjava, whose real name is Jabulani Hadebe, is about as ...
Despite winning the Viewers' Choice Best International Act category at the BET Awards last year, Zulu rapper Sjava prefers to keep out of the spotlight. Sihle Mthembu unpacks his much-anticipated ...
“There's a community of people out there who deserve to hear these messages.” These powerful words from South African artist Sjava reveal his motivation for making his music inclusive and ...
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