Sjava’s latest offering titled Isibuko seems to be off to a good start after topping Twitter trends list and Apple music charts on its day of release. Ahead of the release of his album, the musician ...
Following the success of Isibuko, an album he released in January last year, award-winning afro-pop sensation Jabulani "Sjava" Hadebe is gearing up to delight fans with a deluxe version featuring ...
Sjava’s new album dropped, “Isibuko” today on every major digital streaming platform, under his 1020 Cartel record label. Sjava no longer creates music for a broad audience. Instead, he pulls ...
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 ...
Sjava's much anticipated music project managed to garner more that 7.7-million streams across digital streaming sites in less than seven days. It's been less than a week since Sjava released his album ...
Sjava has released a brand-new album, Isibuko. The 18-track studio album, released on Friday, exposes "a deeply introspective side" of the musician. Speaking about Isibuko, he said it is a reflection ...
Sjava's Isibuko album is continuing to make strides across streaming platforms reaching more than 20-million streams recently. Taking to his Instagram timeline he shared a snap of a compilation of the ...
S’java, born Jabulani Hadebe, is hot after the release of the record-breaking, ‘Isibuko’ (which means mirror in Zulu). The 18-track effort is his first release since 2020 and his most personal body of ...
Sjava’s music is made to be listened to. You can’t just gloss over it or consume it inattentively while it plays in the background. So it only made sense that a day before the release of his new album ...
Sjava is currently embarking on his Isibuko Tour in Durban, and in his latest performance, he performed for his mother A clip was shared on Twitter by the page @MDNnewss, and in it, the singer ...
‘I do not want to dictate how people interpret the music or influence how they feel. It is a personal experience for everyone,” says Jabulani Hadebe, known as Sjava. He spoke to the Mail & Guardian ...
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