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Sjava’s new album reflects his ancestral, cultural and spiritual journey

Feb 2023 10


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 of himself. The 18-track album is an overview of his ancestral, cultural and spiritual journey. 

“This album is a reflection of my journey over the last few years and speaks to my experiences and growth as a person and as a musician. I hope my supporters enjoy the body of work,” he says.

Sjava and his musical team laid the foundation for the album early last year while on a retreat in northern KwaZulu-Natal, where he was born. He collaborated with a variety of artists on this album, including rapper Emtee, Saudi and maskandi heavyweights Shwi, 1020 Cartel’s Anzo, Mzukulu and Dumakahle.

“Working with Sjava is beyond just a great feeling, it’s a mark in history. The icon believes in producing music with a message, making it more personal for the listener,” says Dumakahle.

Sjava featured some leading women musicians on the project, such as Afrotainment stars the Qwabe Twins and singer/songwriter Mzulu Phaqa.

Sjava hosted a silent listening session in January, before the official launch of the album, at the Circa Gallery in Rosebank, where the likes of rapper Big Zulu and actors Khaya Dladla and Mpho Sibeko gathered to listen to Isibuko through headphones. The art gallery was filled with cover images from the album. Sjava voiced his appreciation for those who had helped him make music over the years. 





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